John Whitehead (American football)
White pictured in Epitome 1980, Lehigh yearbook | |
Sport(s) | Football |
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Biographical details | |
Born |
Summit Hill, Pennsylvania | September 7, 1924
Died | January 20, 2002 77) | (aged
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1950 | Scotland School (PA) (assistant) |
1954 | Stroud Union HS (PA) (assistant) |
1955–1957 | Stroud Union HS (PA) |
1958–1962 | Middletown HS (NY) |
1963–1966 | Carlisle HS (PA) |
1967–1969 | Lehigh (line) |
1970–1975 | Lehigh (OC) |
1976–1985 | Lehigh |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 75–38–2 (college) |
Tournaments |
3–0 (NCAA D-II playoffs) 1–2 (NCAA D-I-AA playoffs) |
Statistics | |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
1 NCAA D-II National |
John C. Whitehead (September 7, 1924 – January 20, 2002) was an American football coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Lehigh University from 1976 to 1985, compiling a record of 75–38–2. His 1977 team at Lehigh won the NCAA Division II Championship and his 1979 was the runner-up in the NCAA Division I-AA Championship playoffs. Whitehead was born on September 7, 1924 in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania. He died on January 20, 2002.[1]
Head coaching record
College
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Lehigh Engineers (NCAA Division II independent) (1976–1977) | |||||||||
1976 | Lehigh | 6–5 | |||||||
1977 | Lehigh | 12–2 | W NCAA Division II Championship (Pioneer) | ||||||
Lehigh Engineers (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1978–1985) | |||||||||
1978 | Lehigh | 8–3 | |||||||
1979 | Lehigh | 10–3 | L NCAA Division I-AA Championship | ||||||
1980 | Lehigh | 9–1–2 | L NCAA Division I-AA Semifinal | ||||||
1981 | Lehigh | 8–3 | |||||||
1982 | Lehigh | 4–6 | |||||||
1983 | Lehigh | 8–3 | |||||||
1984 | Lehigh | 5–6 | |||||||
1985 | Lehigh | 5–6 | |||||||
Lehigh: | 75–38–2 | ||||||||
Total: | 75–38–2 |
References
- ↑ "Former Lehigh Football Coach And Athletics Director John Whitehead Passes Away". The Patriot League Official Athletic Site. CBS Interactive. January 21, 2002. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
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