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Minnesota Coaches


Minnesota Golden Gophers
University of Minnesota
 Minneapolis, MN
Founded: 1851
Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium
Capacity: 50,805
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Coach: P.J. Fleck
Conference: Big 10-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Coach   Years   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA 
P.J. Fleck 2017-202456-38251220525-01418431-3316021605
Tracy Claeys 20169-43812871-017125-4245200
Jerry Kill/Tracy Claeys 20156-72923271-021142-6194239
Jerry Kill 2011-201425-26121113040-3658813-19661881
Tim Brewster 2007-201017-33116714670-113148-246701000
Glen Mason 1997-200664-57356329593-420220032-4820862248
Jim Wacker 1992-199616-39121717238-327981375
John Gutekunst 1986-199128-37-2130416900-1142118-28-29261190
Lou Holtz 1984-198511-124875561-020137-10332437
Joe Salem 1979-198319-35-11176160212-32-19001358
Cal Stoll 1972-197839-39142417810-171727-2910291311
Murray Warmath 1954-197187-78-7288127561-1282066-57-419901977
Wesley E. Wes Fesler 1951-195310-13-44435897-8-4289383
Bernard W. Bernie Bierman 1932-195093-35-62586123556-28-61544903
George W. Hauser 1942-194415-11-15474378-8-1292323
Bernard W. Bernie Bierman 1932-195093-35-62586123556-28-61544903
Herbert O. Fritz Crisler 1930-193110-7-13171534-59393
Clarence W. Doc Spears 1925-192928-9-3102429112-7-2314190
William H. Bill Spaulding 1922-192411-7-42611885-6-3138136
Henry Doc Williams 1900-1921136-33-1146898192-1062230
John M. Harrison & William C. Leary 18996-3-215179
Jack Minds 18984-59273
Alexander Jerrems 1896-189712-6280101
Walt W. Pudge Heffelfinger 18957-313658
Tom Cochrane 18943-1748
Wallie Winter 18936-014838
No Coach 1882-18926-112457
Ed Dad Moulton 18913-1-110246
Tom Eck 18905-1-120833
Frederick S. Jones 1886-18896-410371
No Team 1885-00-000
Thomas Peebles 18831-298
No Coach 1882-18926-112457




Some records may be incomplete.



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