Harold Gore
Harold Martin "Kid" Gore (January 1, 1891 – June 4, 1969)[1][2] was the head coach of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, football team from 1919 to 1927 (then the Massachusetts Agricultural College). He compiled a 33–32–5 overall record. Gore also served as head coach for the men's basketball team, and baseball team. Gore is the grandfather of Mark Oliver Everett, aka "E", of the independent rock band Eels.[3]
Head coaching record
Football
Basketball
Season |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Postseason
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Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1916–1917)
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1916–17 |
Massachusetts |
4–2 | | |
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Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1918–1919)
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1918–19 |
Massachusetts |
3–4 | | |
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Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1920–1929)
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1920–21 |
Massachusetts |
7–9 | | |
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1921–22 |
Massachusetts |
11–4 | | |
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1922–23 |
Massachusetts |
7–5 | | |
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1923–24 |
Massachusetts |
10–3 | | |
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1924–25 |
Massachusetts |
11–3 | | |
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1925–26 |
Massachusetts |
12–2 | | |
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1926–27 |
Massachusetts |
8–5 | | |
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1927–28 |
Massachusetts |
7–7 | | |
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1928–29 |
Massachusetts |
5–9 | | |
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Massachusetts: |
85–53 | |
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Total: | 85–53 | |
Baseball
Season |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Postseason
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Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1920–1922)
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1920 |
Massachusetts |
6–8 | | |
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1921 |
Massachusetts |
13–4 | | |
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1922 |
Massachusetts |
9–8 | | |
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Massachusetts: |
28–20 | |
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Total: | 28–20 | |
References
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- No coach (1877)
- No team (1878–1881)
- No coach (1882–1885)
- No team (1886)
- No coach (1887–1889)
- No team (1890)
- No coach (1891–1903)
- Patrick Bowler (1904)
- No coach (1905–1907)
- Edwin L. Breckenridge (1908)
- No coach (1909–1910)
- W. J. Fitzmaurice (1911–1916)
- No coach (1917)
- No team (1918)
- No coach (1919)
- Harold Gore (1920–1922)
- Herbert Collins (1923)
- Emory Grayson (1924)
- Lorin Ball (1925–1931)
- Mel Taube (1932–1935)
- Elbert Caraway (1936–1940)
- Reid (1941–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Reid (1946–1947)
- Earl Lorden (1948–1966)
- Dick Berquist (1967–1987)
- Mike Stone (1988– )
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