Arnold Jeter

Arnold F. Jeter
Sport(s) Football
Playing career
1957–1961 Kent State
Position(s) Running back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1967–1974 Delaware State
1975–1976 Marshall (Asst)
1977–1985 Wisconsin (DL)
1986–1989 Arizona (DL)
1990–1992 Rutgers (Assoc. HC)
1995–2000 Jersey City (Asst)
2001–2002 Jersey City
Head coaching record
Overall 28–63–1

Statistics

Arnold F. Jeter is a former American football player and coach at the college level. Arnold starred for Kent State University as a running back from 1957–1961 and was second on the team in scoring as a senior. He landed his first head coaching job at Delaware State University, a position he held from 1967–1974, compiling an overall record of 25–48–1. In 1973 the Hornets went winless, finishing 0–11–0.

From 1975 through 1992, Jeter hopped around as an assistant or associate head coach at Marshall, Wisconsin, Arizona and Rutgers. In 1995, he became an assistant coach at New Jersey City University, a position he would hold for six seasons until being named the program's ninth head coach in January 2001. Jeter would be the head coach of the Gothic Knights for only two years because NJCU dropped its football program after the 1992 season due to budget cuts. He would remain at NJCU as an assistant athletic director.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Rank#
Delaware State Hornets (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1967–1970)
1967 Delaware State 2–6–1
1968 Delaware State 4–6
1969 Delaware State 4–5
1970 Delaware State 6–2
Delaware State Hornets (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1971–1974)
1971 Delaware State 1–8
1972 Delaware State 5–4
1973 Delaware State 0–11
1974 Delaware State 3–6
Jersey City Gothic Knights (New Jersey Athletic Conference) (2001–2002)
2001 Jersey City 2–7 1–5
2002 Jersey City 1–8 1–5
Total: 28–63–1
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll.

References


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