Appalachian State Mountaineers Football - Season and Coaching History

Season and Coaching History

See also: List of Appalachian State Mountaineers head football coaches
Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Conf. Champs Bowl Games National Titles
Graydon Eggers 1928 1 3–6 .333
C. B. Johnson 1929–32 4 26–9–7 .702 5–1 .833 1
Eugene Garbee 1933–34 2 10–6–1 .618 2–0 1.000
Kidd Brewer 1935–38 4 30–5–3 .829 12–2–1 .833 1 2
Flucie Stewart 1939/1946 2 13–4–2 .737 7–1–1 .833 1
R. W. "Red" Watkins 1940–41 2 10–9 .526 4–5 .444
Beattie Feathers 1942 1 5–2–1 .688 2–2 .500
Francis Hoover 1945 1 1–6 .143 1–3 .250
E. C. Duggins 1947–50/52–55 8 57–25–3 .688 40–13–2 .745 3 7
Press Mull 1951 1 6–3 .667 3–3 .500
Bob Broome 1956–58 3 13–16 .448 9–9 .500
Bob Breitenstein 1959 1 6–4 .600 5–1 .833
Jim Duncan 1960–64 5 31–15–2 .667 20–6–2 .750
Carl Messere 1965–70 6 34–26–1 .566 10–10 .500
Jim Brakefield 1971–79 9 47–48–4 .495 19–20–2 .488
Mike Working 1980–82 3 13–18–2 .424 8–11–2 .429
Mack Brown 1983 1 6–5 .545 4–3 .571
Sparky Woods 1984–88 5 38–19–2 .661 25–9–1 .729 2
Jerry Moore 1989–2012 21 189–76 .713 125–35 .781 10
Totals 1928–present 80 538–302–28 .636 301–134–11 .687 18 9 3

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