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In his 21 years as head coach, Mitchell compiled 122 wins, and 10 conference titles, all of which still stand as school records for a single coach. Mitchell also coached North Texas to their first AP Ranking in school history (No. 16 during the 1959 season), and oversaw the transition from Eagle Field to Fouts Field in 1952 (North Texas won its ...
The program has had 19 head coaches and two interim head coaches since it began play in 1913. The current head coach of the Mean Green, Eric Morris, was hired in December 2022. [1] Odus Mitchell has the most wins and the longest tenure of any head coach in program history, compiling a record of 122–85–9 in 21 seasons, from 1946 to 1966.
Todd Russell Dodge (born July 21, 1963) is an American football coach and former player, and current head coach at Lovejoy High School in Lucas, Texas. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin where he played quarterback for the Longhorns, Dodge went into coaching, primarily at the high school level.
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The National High School Hall of Fame is a program of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) that honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school sports or performing arts. As of 2019, a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982.
Dec. 15—Former Permian legendary head football coach John Wilkins will be inducted into the 2024 Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. The longtime Odessan coached the Panthers from 1973-85 ...
He was the head football coach at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School, a private school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 2003 to 2013. He also was an assistant coach at Harvard University, Bentley University, and Tufts University. He was the first head football coach at Mount Ida College, serving for one season in 1999. He is the founder of the ...
He remained Kansas State's head coach though the 2018 season. Mack Brown was inducted in 2018 while working as a college football analyst for ESPN, having last coached at Texas in 2013. Brown returned to coaching the next year, returning to his previous position as head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels, where he remained until 2024.