Alfred McCoy (American football)
Alfred Mudge McCoy (October 7, 1899 – January 28, 1990) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He was the first head coach of Northeastern University's football team, serving from 1933 to 1936. He compiled a 17–8–5 record. McCoy also coached the Huskies' men's basketball program.
Head coaching record
Football
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
Northeastern Huskies (Independent) (1933–1936) |
1933 |
Northeastern |
1–3–1 | | | |
1934 |
Northeastern |
6–1–1 | | | |
1935 |
Northeastern |
5–0–3 | | | |
1936 |
Northeastern |
5–4 | | | |
Northeastern: |
17–8–5 | | |
Total: | 17–8–5 | |
References
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- Arthur Duffey (1921)
- Maddison Jeffrey (1922–1923)
- Rufus Bond (1924–1929)
- Alfred McCoy (1930–1937)
- Herb Gallagher (1938–1942)
- Foxy Flumere (1943–1944)
- Eugene Pare (1945)
- Herb Gallagher (1946–1955)
- Tinker Connelly (1956–1981)
- Charles O'Malley (1982–1985)
- Neil McPhee (1986–2014)
- Mike Glavine (2015– )
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- Harold McDevitt (1911)
- Myron Fuller (1914–1915)
- John B. McAuliffe (1920)
- Eddie Roundy (1924–1936)
- Alfred McCoy (1937–1940)
- Daniel G. Lewis (1946)
- Walt Holmer (1947–1950)
- Charles Nelson Corey (1951)
- Frank Maze (1952–1955)
- Bob Clifford (1956–1961)
- Richard McGee (1967–1978)
- Tom Kopp (1979–1982)
- Chris Raymond (1983–1985)
- Tom Austin (1986–2003)
- Edward Mestieri (2004–2011)
- Jonathan Michaeles (2012– )
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