Tenure |
Coach |
Years |
Record |
Pct. |
1906–1922 |
Bennie Owen |
17 |
142–102–4 |
.581 |
1923–1926 |
Bill Owen |
4 |
42–13 |
.764 |
1927–1941 |
Lawrence Haskell |
15 |
176–74–2 |
.702 |
1942–1967 |
Jack Baer |
26 |
281–250 |
.529 |
1968–1989 |
Enos Semore |
22 |
851–370–1 |
.697 |
1990 |
Stan Meek |
1 |
31–26 |
.544 |
1991–2005 |
Larry Cochell |
15 |
511–336–1 |
.603 |
2005 – present |
Sunny Golloway |
5 |
170–98–1 |
.634 |
Totals |
8 coaches |
105 |
2,204–1,269–9 |
.634 |
Longest Tenure
Rank |
Name |
Seasons |
1 |
Jack Baer |
26 |
2 |
Enos Semore |
22 |
3 |
Bennie Owen |
17 |
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Most Wins
Rank |
Name |
Wins |
1 |
Enos Semore |
851 |
2 |
Larry Cochell |
511 |
3 |
Jack Baer |
281 |
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Best Winning Pct.
Rank |
Name |
Pct. |
1 |
Bill Owen |
.764 |
2 |
Lawrence Haskell |
.702 |
3 |
Enos Semore |
.697 |
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