Butch Cowell
William H. "Butch" Cowell (c. 1888 – August 28, 1940) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head coach of the University of New Hampshire's football team from 1915 to 1936, except in 1918 when no team was fielded due to World War I. UNH's home stadium, Cowell Stadium, is also named after him. As a football coach, he led his teams to an inordinate number of tie football games over his career with 24. In addition to coaching football, Cowell was also the head basketball coach, head baseball coach, and athletic director at New Hampshire. Cowell died on August 28, 1940 in Dover, New Hampshire at the age of 52.[1]
Head coaching record
Football
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
New Hampshire Wildcats (Independent) (1915–1936) |
1915 |
New Hampshire |
3–6–1 | | | |
1916 |
New Hampshire |
3–5–2 | | | |
1917 |
New Hampshire |
3–2–2 | | | |
1918 |
No team—World War I |
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1919 |
New Hampshire |
7–2 | | | |
1920 |
New Hampshire |
5–2–1 | | | |
1921 |
New Hampshire |
8–1–1 | | | |
1922 |
New Hampshire |
3–5–1 | | | |
1923 |
New Hampshire |
4–4–1 | | | |
1924 |
New Hampshire |
7–2 | | | |
1925 |
New Hampshire |
4–1–2 | | | |
1926 |
New Hampshire |
4–4 | | | |
1927 |
New Hampshire |
0–7–1 | | | |
1928 |
New Hampshire |
3–2–3 | | | |
1929 |
New Hampshire |
7–2 | | | |
1930 |
New Hampshire |
5–2–1 | | | |
1931 |
New Hampshire |
7–2–1 | | | |
1932 |
New Hampshire |
3–5–1 | | | |
1933 |
New Hampshire |
3–3–1 | | | |
1934 |
New Hampshire |
3–4–2 | | | |
1935 |
New Hampshire |
2–5–1 | | | |
1936 |
New Hampshire |
3–3–2 | | | |
New Hampshire: |
87–69–24 | | |
Total: | 87–69–24 | |
See also
References
External links
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- Butch Cowell (1915–1938)
- Carl Lundholm (1939–1963)
- James W. Long (1963–1966)
- Andy Mooradian (1966–1987)
- Judy Ray (1996–2000)
- Marty Scarano (2000– )
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- No coach (1902–1907)
- Alexander Gion (1907–1908)
- No coach (1908–1910)
- Ray Thomas (1910–1911)
- Percy Reynolds (1911–1912)
- Tod Eberle (1912–1913)
- No coach (1913–1915)
- Carl Reed (1915–1916)
- Butch Cowell (1916–1928)
- Henry Swasey (1928–1938)
- George Sauer (1938–1939)
- Henry Swasey (1939–1943)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Henry Swasey (1945–1946)
- Ed Stanczyk (1946–1950)
- Andy Mooradian (1950–1951)
- Dale Hall (1951–1952)
- Bob Kerr (1952–1956)
- Bill Olsen (1956–1966)
- Bill Haubrich (1966–1969)
- Gerry Friel (1969–1989)
- Jim Boylan (1989–1992)
- Gib Chapman (1992–1996)
- Jeff Jackson (1996–1998)
- Phil Rowe (1998–2005)
- Bill Herrion (2005– )
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