Troy Coaches
Troy Trojans
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Troy University
Troy, AL Founded: 1887 Stadium: Movie Gallery Veterans Stadium Capacity: 30,000 Colors: Cardinal, Black & Silver Coach: Gerad Parker Conference: Sun Belt-West |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Coach | Years | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | W/L/T | PF | PA | |
Gerad Parker | 2024 | 3-7 | 230 | 270 | 1-2 | 64 | 75 | ||||
Jon Sumrall | 2022-2023 | 23-5 | 773 | 480 | 1-1 | 28 | 29 | 14-2 | 452 | 225 | |
Chip Lindsey | 2019-2021 | 15-20 | 981 | 1013 | 9-14 | 646 | 736 | ||||
Neal Brown | 2015-2018 | 35-16 | 1582 | 1152 | 3-0 | 120 | 85 | 23-9 | 995 | 647 | |
Larry Blakeney | 1991-2014 | 177-114-1 | 7912 | 6596 | 2-3 | 178 | 146 | 50-30 | 2359 | 1923 | |
Robert Maddox | 1988-1990 | 13-17 | 603 | 623 | |||||||
Rick Rhoades | 1985-1987 | 28-7-1 | 1126 | 566 | |||||||
Chan Gailey | 1983-1984 | 19-5 | 635 | 411 | |||||||
Charlie Bradshaw | 1976-1982 | 41-27-2 | 1524 | 1080 | |||||||
Byrd Whigham | 1974-1975 | 12-8 | 468 | 390 | |||||||
Tom Jones | 1972-1973 | 11-7-2 | 384 | 254 | |||||||
Billy Atkins | 1966-1971 | 44-16-2 | 1755 | 898 | |||||||
William Clipson | 1955-1965 | 26-68 | 942 | 1977 | |||||||
Jim Grantham | 1951-1954 | 11-23-1 | 405 | 742 | |||||||
Buddy McCollum | 1947-1950 | 20-18-3 | 637 | 485 | 0-1 | 0 | 19 | ||||
Albert Choate | 1938-1946 | 26-26-1 | 555 | 654 | |||||||
Albert Elmore | 1931-1937 | 33-25-3 | 783 | 673 | |||||||
No Coach | 1930 | 1-2 | 7 | 73 | |||||||
Gladwin Gaumer | 1927-1928 | 6-7 | 158 | 221 | |||||||
Otis Bynum | 1925-1926 | 12-4-1 | 223 | 141 | |||||||
Ross V. Flivver Ford | 1924 | 2-1-4 | 59 | 20 | |||||||
Professor Campbell | 1921-1923 | 12-13-1 | 292 | 431 | |||||||
George W. Penton | 1911-1912 | 7-1-1 | 110 | 30 | |||||||
Dan Herren | 1910 | 1-1-2 | 11 | 16 | |||||||
V.P. McKinley | 1909 | 1-0-2 | 6 | 0 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football game was broadcast on television in 1939. The teams involved were Fordham University and Waynesburg College.
The first college football game was broadcast on television in 1939. The teams involved were Fordham University and Waynesburg College.