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West Virginia Coaches


West Virginia Mountaineers
West Virginia University
 Monrgantown, WV
Founded: 1867
Stadium: Mountaineer Field
Capacity: 63,500
Colors: Old Gold & Blue
Coach: Neal Brown
Conference: Big 12-

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 
Neal Brown 2019-202435-33184618232-1604921-2611611393
Dana Holgorsen 2011-201861-41353229692-521025338-3223362220
Bill Stewart 2008-201027-129866791-2598615-6495331
Rich Rodriguez 2001-200761-26277318442-312318934-1415051003
Don Nehlen 1980-2000149-93-4635148384-930135539-29-117871427
Frank Cignetti 1976-197917-277801109
Bobby Bowden 1970-197542-26171113881-12659
Jim Carlen 1966-196925-13-38555681-0143
Gene Corum 1960-196529-30-298012170-1632
Arthur Pappy Lewis 1950-195958-38-2207615250-11942
Dudley S. Dud DeGroot 1948-194913-9-14844151-02112
William F. Bill Kern 1940-194724-23-1703494
Ira Errett Rat Rogers 1925-194544-31-81161811
William F. Bill Kern 1940-194724-23-1703494
Dr. Marshall Little Sleepy Glenn 1937-193914-12-33512501-076
Charles C. Trusty Tallman 1934-193615-12-2397331
A. Earle Greasy Neale 1931-193312-16-3315382
Ira Errett Rat Rogers 1925-194544-31-81161811
Clarence W. Doc Spears 1921-192430-6-310042041-02113
Mont H. McIntire 1916-192024-11-4854248
Sol S. Metzger 1914-191510-5-1367115
Edwin R. Sweetland 19133-4-2109137
Dr. William P. Edmunds 19126-3132106
Dr. Charles Augustus Lueder 1908-191117-13-3330272
Clarence W. Russell 19076-423638
Carl S. Forkum 1905-190611-8364117
Anthony W. Chez 19046-396233
Harry E. Trout 19037-114656
Louis Yeager 1899-190212-9320204
Dr. John E. Hill 19004-353104
Louis Yeager 1899-190212-9320204
Harry M. Anderson 18986-15128
George R. Krebs 18975-4-19246
Thomas Gawthrop Doggie Trenchard 18963-7-214101
Harry McCrory 18955-16012
F. William John Rane 1893-18944-352112
Frederick Lincoln Emory 18910-1072




Some records may be incomplete.



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