Head Coaching History
| Years | Coach | Record |
|---|---|---|
| 1919 | Fred Cozens | 2–6 |
| 1920–1922 | Harry Trotter | 2–13–1 |
| 1923–1924 | James J. Cline | 2–10–3 |
| 1925–1938 | William H. Spaulding | 72–51–8 |
| 1939–1944 | Edwin C. Horrell | 24–31–6 |
| 1945–1948 | Bert LaBrucherie | 23–16 |
| 1949–1957 | Henry Russell Sanders | 66–19–1 |
| 1958 | George W. Dickerson | 1–2 |
| 1958–1964 | William F. Barnes | 31–34–3 |
| 1965–1970 | Tommy Prothro | 41–18–3 |
| 1971–1973 | Pepper Rodgers | 19–12–1 |
| 1974–1975 | Dick Vermeil | 15–5–3 |
| 1976–1995 | Terry Donahue | 151–74–8 |
| 1996–2002 | Bob Toledo | 49–32 |
| 2003–2007 | Karl Dorrell | 35–27 |
| 2008–2011 | Rick Neuheisel | 21–28 |
| 2012– | Jim L. Mora | 9–2 |
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