Head Coaching History
Years | Head Coach | ACC Record | Overall Record | Percentage |
1892, 1896–97 | Perrin Busbee | — | 3–2–0 | .600 |
1893–95 | Bart Gatling | — | 3–4–1 | .437 |
1898–99 | W.C. Riddick | — | 1–3–2 | .333 |
1900–01 | John McKee | — | 1–6–0 | .143 |
1902–03 | Arthur Devlin | — | 7–8–2 | .471 |
1904 | W.S. Kienholz | — | 3–1–2 | .667 |
1905 | George Whitney | — | 4–1–1 | .750 |
1906 | Willie Heston | — | 3–1–4 | .625 |
1907–08 | Mickey Whitehurst | — | 12–1–1 | .893 |
1909–13 | Eddie Green | — | 25–8–2 | .743 |
1914–15 | Jack Hegarty | — | 5–6–2 | .461 |
1916 | Brit Patterson | — | 2–5–0 | .286 |
1917, 1921–23 | Harry Hartsell | — | 16–18–4 | .474 |
1918 | Tal Stafford | — | 1–3–0 | .250 |
1919–20 | Bill Fetzer | — | 14–5–0 | .737 |
1924 | Buck Shaw | — | 2–6–2 | .300 |
1925–29 | Gus Tebell | — | 21–25–2 | .479 |
1930 | John Van Liew | — | 2–8–0 | .200 |
1931–33 | Clipper Smith | — | 10–12–5 | .463 |
1934–36 | Heartley Anderson | — | 11–17–1 | .396 |
1937–43 | Doc Newton | — | 24–39–6 | .391 |
1944–51 | Beattie Feathers | — | 37–38–3 | .494 |
1952–53 | Horace Hendrickson | 0–3–0 | 4–16–0 | .200 |
1954–70 | Earle Edwards | 55–45–5 | 77–88–8 | .468 |
1971 | Al Michaels | 2–5–0 | 3–8–0 | .273 |
1972–75 | Lou Holtz | 16–5–2 | 33–12–3 | .719 |
1976–79 | Bo Rein | 15–8–0 | 27–18–1 | .619 |
1980–82 | Monte Kiffin | 8–10–0 | 16–17–0 | .485 |
1983–85 | Tom Reed | 4–17–0 | 9–24–0 | .273 |
1986–92 | Dick Sheridan | 31–18–1 | 52–29–3 | .637 |
1993–99 | Mike O'Cain | 26–30–0 | 41–40–0 | .506 |
2000–06 | Chuck Amato | 25–31–0 | 49–37–0 | .570 |
2007–12 | Tom O'Brien | 18–22–0 | 33–30–0 | .524 |
2013- | Dave Doeren | - | - | |
33 Head Coaches | 200–194–8 | 551–536–55 | .507 |
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