Charles A. Barnard
Charles Arthur Barnard (March 22, 1880 – December 1977)[1] was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach for one season each at the University of Georgia (1904) and the George Washington University (1905). Barnard attended Harvard University, where he played football as a guard. In 1901, he was named a consensus All-American. Barnard graduated from Harvard in 1902.[2][3] In 1904, he became the tenth head coach of the Georgia football team and recorded a 1–5 record. The following year, Barnard took over the head coaching job at George Washington, which he held for one year. There, he recorded a 3–4–2 record.[4]
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- No coach (1881–1883)
- No team (1884–1889)
- No coach (1890)
- No team (1891–1894)
- Unknown (1895)
- Graham Nichols (1896–1898)
- No team (1899–1901)
- Graham Nichols (1902)
- David Houston (1903)
- L. S. Rorke (1904)
- Charles A. Barnard (1905)
- A. B. Crowell (1906)
- Fred K. Nielsen (1907–1908)
- B. J. Dougherty (1909)
- Paul Magoffin (1910)
- No team (1911–1915)
- T. T. Sullivan (1916)
- No team (1917–1919)
- Bryan Morse (1920)
- William Quigley (1921–1923)
- Harry W. Crum (1924–1928)
- Jim Pixlee (1929–1937)
- William Reinhart (1938–1941)
- Johnny Baker (1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Skip Stahley (1946–1947)
- Bo Rowland (1948–1951)
- Bo Sherman (1952–1959)
- Bill Elias (1960)
- Jim Camp (1961–1966)
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