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Jim Tait (November 6, 1935 – May 20, 2011) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He was head football coach at the University of Richmond from 1974 until 1979, compiling a record of 21–44. In 1975, Richmond won the Southern Conference championship. [1]
The Spiders were led by sixth year head coach Jim Tait and played their home games at City Stadium. [2] They were classified as an Independent. The 1979 campaign marked Tait's final year as head coach after Richmond finished with a winless 0–11 record. [2] [3]
In their fourth season under head coach Jim Tait, Richmond compiled a 3–8 record. [2] Schedule. Date ... VA; L 14–47: 11,000 [6] October 8: at VMI: Alumni ...
In their fifth season under head coach Jim Tait, Richmond compiled a 3–8 record. [1] Schedule. Date Opponent Site ... VA (Tobacco Bowl/rivalry) L 6–23: 20,000 [8 ...
CHIMNEY ROCK, West Virginia — Blue-collar workers prevailed over bureaucracy in Hurricane Helene-ravaged North Carolina by rebuilding a highway at breakneck speed on their own terms – allowing ...
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In their third season under head coach Jim Tait, Richmond compiled a 5–6 record. [2] Schedule ... VA; L 19–28: 12,200 [10] November 6: East Carolina: City Stadium;
James Edward Tait (1886–1918), Scottish–Canadian soldier; James Francis Tait (1926–2014), British endocrinologist; James Sharp Tait (1912–1998), Scottish electrical engineer and academic administrator; James Sinclair Tait (1849–1928), Canadian physician, author and politician; James Haldane Tait (1771–1845), Scottish naval commander