Wake Forest Head Football Coaches
Tenure |
Coach |
Years |
Record |
Ratio |
1888 |
W.C. Dowd |
1 |
1-0 |
1.000 |
1889 |
W.C. Riddick |
1 |
3-3 |
.500 |
1891-93 |
W.E. Sikes |
3 |
6-2-1 |
.722 |
1908 |
A.P. Hall Jr. |
1 |
1-4 |
.167 |
1909 |
A.T. Myers |
1 |
2-4 |
.333 |
1910 |
Reddy Rowe |
1 |
2-7 |
.222 |
1911-13 |
Frank Thompson |
3 |
5-19 |
.206 |
1914-15 |
W.C. Smith |
2 |
6-10 |
.375 |
1916 |
C.M. Billings |
1 |
3-3 |
.500 |
1917 |
E.T. MacDonnell |
1 |
1-6-1 |
.188 |
1918-19 |
Harry Rabenhorst |
2 |
3-8 |
.273 |
1920-21 |
James L. White |
2 |
4-15 |
.211 |
1922 |
George Levene |
1 |
3-5-2 |
.400 |
1923-25 |
Hank Garrity |
3 |
19-7-1 |
.722 |
1926-27 |
James A. Baldwin |
2 |
7-10-3 |
.425 |
1928 |
Stanley B. Cofall |
1 |
2-6-2 |
.300 |
1929-32 |
F.S. Miller |
4 |
18-15-4 |
.541 |
1933-36 |
James H. Weaver |
4 |
10-23-1 |
.309 |
1937-50 |
D.C. "Peahead" Walker |
14 |
77-51-6 |
.597 |
1951-55 |
Tom Rogers |
5 |
21-25-4 |
.460 |
1956-59 |
Paul Amen |
4 |
11-26-3 |
.313 |
1960-63 |
Billy Hildebrand |
4 |
7-33 |
.175 |
1964-68 |
Bill Tate |
5 |
17-32-1 |
.350 |
1969-71 |
Cal Stoll |
3 |
15-17 |
.469 |
1972 |
Tom Harper |
1 |
2-9 |
.182 |
1973-77 |
Chuck Mills |
5 |
11-43-1 |
.209 |
1978-80 |
John Mackovic |
3 |
14-20 |
.412 |
1981-86 |
Al Groh |
6 |
26-40 |
.394 |
1987-92 |
Bill Dooley |
6 |
29-36-2 |
.448 |
1993-00 |
Jim Caldwell |
8 |
26-63 |
.292 |
2001- |
Jim Grobe |
12 |
73-74 |
.497 |
1888–2012 |
31 coaches |
110 |
426-615-33 |
.412 |
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