Hiland Orlando Stickney
Hiland Orlando Stickney (February 19, 1867 – October 6, 1911) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Grinnell College in 1893 and at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1894 to 1895, compiling a career college football record of 13–5–1. In 1899, Highland Stickney became the fifth head coach of Oregon State. He took over the team after they played the 1898 season without a head coach. He served as the head coach for just one season. He went 3–2 in that season.[2]
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- Student coaches (1889–1890)
- Theron Lyman (1891)
- F. F. Everest (1892)
- Hiland Orlando Stickney (1893)
- Martin V. Bergen (1894–1895)
- James Blake (1896)
- C. E. Harris (1897–1900)
- Paul Tratt (1901)
- Martin V. Bergen (1902–1903)
- C. E. Harris (1904)
- Martin V. Bergen & Tuffy Fisk (1905)
- C. B. Hamilton (1906–1907)
- L. H. Andrews (1908)
- Daniel Dougherty (1909)
- Arthur Brown (1910–1912)
- Foss Netherton (1913)
- Maturin Fisher (1914)
- William McAlmon (1915–1916)
- Russell Tollefson (1917–1919)
- Bud Saunders (1920–1921)
- Allen Elward (1922–1923)
- Mike Hyland (1924–1926)
- Lester Watts (1927–1935)
- Guy Lookabaugh (1936–1938)
- Ben Douglas (1939–1941)
- G. Lester Duke (1942)
- No team (1943–1944)
- Gerald Reed (1945)
- Ben Douglas (1946)
- Bunny Oakes (1947–1948)
- Henry Brown (1951)
- John Pfitsch (1952–1954)
- Robert Patterson (1955–1959)
- Edd Bowers (1960–1978)
- Ed Dombrowski (1979–1982)
- John Martinek (1983–1987)
- Greg Wallace (1988–2007)
- Max Hawsey (2008–2009)
- Jeff Pedersen (2010– )
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Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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