Bill Ramseyer
Bill RamseyerSport(s) |
Football |
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Biographical details |
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Born |
(1936-11-29) November 29, 1936 |
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Playing career |
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Football |
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1957 |
Bluffton |
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Coaching career (HC unless noted) |
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Football |
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1972–1990 |
Wilmington (OH) |
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1991–2001 |
Virginia–Wise |
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Baseball |
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1967–1968 |
Bluffton |
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Administrative career (AD unless noted) |
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1975–1988 |
Wilmington (OH) |
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Head coaching record |
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Overall |
175–103–4 (football) 16–17 (baseball) |
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Statistics |
Bill Ramseyer (born November 29, 1936) is a former American football player, coach of football and baseball, and college athletic administrator. He served as the head football coach at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio from 1972 to 1990 and at the University of Virginia's College at Wise from 1991 to 2001 compiling a career college football record of 175–103–4. Ramseyer led Wilmington to 3 NAIA playoff appearances in 1980, 1982 and 1983, reaching the Division II National Championship game in 1980.
Head coaching record
Year |
Team |
Overall
| Conference | Standing
| Bowl/playoffs
| NAIA Coaches' Poll# |
Wilmington College Quakers Football (NAIA Independent) (1972–1990) |
1972 |
Wilmington |
5–4 | | | | |
1973 |
Wilmington |
5–3 | | | | |
1974 |
Wilmington |
5–3 | | | | |
1975 |
Wilmington |
6–3–1 | | | | |
1976 |
Wilmington |
5–3–1 | | | | |
1977 |
Wilmington |
6–3 | | | | |
1978 |
Wilmington |
5–4 | | | | |
1979 |
Wilmington |
5–4 | | | | |
1980 |
Wilmington |
10–2 | | | L NAIA Division II Football National Championship | |
1981 |
Wilmington |
6–3 | | | | |
1982 |
Wilmington |
8–2 | | | L NAIA First Round | |
1983 |
Wilmington |
8–2 | | | L NAIA First Round | |
1984 |
Wilmington |
6–2–1 | | | | |
1985 |
Wilmington |
7–2 | | | | |
1986 |
Wilmington |
6–3 | | | | |
1987 |
Wilmington |
5–4 | | | | |
1988 |
Wilmington |
7–2–1 | | | | |
1989 |
Wilmington |
5–5 | | | | |
1990 |
Wilmington |
4–5 | | | | |
Wilmington: |
114–58–4 | 0–0 | |
Year |
Team |
Overall
| Conference | Standing
| Bowl/playoffs
| NAIA Coaches' Poll# |
Virginia-Wise Highland Cavaliers football (Appalachian Athletic Conference) (1991–2001) |
1991 |
Virginia-Wise |
2–6 | | | | |
1992 |
Virginia-Wise |
3–7 | | | | |
1993 |
Virginia-Wise |
6–4 | | | | |
1994 |
Virginia-Wise |
6–4 | | | | |
1995 |
Virginia-Wise |
10–2 | | | | |
1996 |
Virginia-Wise |
10–1 | | | | |
1997 |
Virginia-Wise |
6–3 | | | | |
1998 |
Virginia-Wise |
4–5 | | | | |
1999 |
Virginia-Wise |
6–3 | | | | |
2000 |
Virginia-Wise |
3–7 | | | | |
2001 |
Virginia-Wise |
6–4 | | | | |
Virginia-Wise: |
62–46 | 0–0 | |
Total: | 175–103–4 |
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National championship Conference title Conference division title
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#Rankings from final Coaches Poll. |
References
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- Unknown (1900–1904)
- Harry B. Hobbs (1905)
- Unknown (1906–1907)
- Thomas M. Bales & Oliver J. Thatcher (1908)
- Oliver J. Thatcher (1909–1914)
- No team (1915)
- Oliver J. Thatcher (1916)
- Unknown (1917)
- No team (1918)
- Neil Price (1919)
- Henry B. Bogue (1920)
- Fowler Harper (1921–1922)
- Charles Bolen (1923–1929)
- E. J. Steele (1930–1931)
- E. Daulton Peele (1932)
- No team (1933–1945)
- Harold Shelly (1946)
- Fred Raizk (1947–1956)
- Rex Simonds (1957–1959)
- C. W. Van Schoyck (1960–1962)
- Don Pinhey (1963–1966)
- Gary Banks (1966–1968)
- Bill Atsalis (1969–1971)
- Bill Ramseyer (1972–1990)
- Mike Wallace (1991–2003)
- Barry Wulf (2005–2009)
- Ken Minor (2010–2012)
- Jay Niswonger # (2012)
- Stacey Hairston (2013– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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