G. M. Billings
![]() Billings pictured in The Howler 1917, Wake Forest yearbook | |
| Sport(s) | Football, baseball |
|---|---|
| Biographical details | |
| Born |
March 22, 1890 Raleigh, North Carolina[1][2] |
| Died | October 3, 1969 (aged 79)[3] |
| Playing career | |
| Football | |
| 1911–1914 | Wake Forest |
| Baseball | |
| 1912–1915 | Wake Forest |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| Football | |
| 1916 | Wake Forest |
| Baseball | |
| 1916–1917 | Wake Forest |
| Head coaching record | |
| Overall |
2–3 (football) 18–17–1 (baseball) |
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Statistics | |
Gilbert M. "Mig" Billings (March 22, 1890 – October 3, 1969) was an American football and baseball player and coach and otolaryngologist. He served as the head football coach at Wake Forest University in 1916, compiling a record of 2–3. Billings was also the head baseball coach at Wake Forest from 1916 to 1917, tallying a mark if 18–17–1.
Head coaching record
Football
| Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wake Forest Baptists (Independent) (1916) | |||||||||
| 1916 | Wake Forest | 2–3 | |||||||
| Wake Forest: | 2–3 | ||||||||
| Total: | 2–3 | ||||||||
References
- ↑ "The Howler". archive.org. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- ↑ Institute for Research in Biography (New York, N.Y.) (1952). American Men of Medicine. Institute for Research in Biography, Incorporated. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
- ↑ American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (1970). Transactions. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. Retrieved 2015-04-14.
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