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Welch was the 17th head football coach for the [[Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes]] located in [[Salina, Kansas]] and he held that position for two seasons, from 1985 until 1986. His coaching record at Kansas Wesleyan was 8 wins, 12 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2009 season, this ranks him 11th at Kansas Wesleyan in total wins and in winning percentage (.400).<ref>[http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/kansas_Wesleyan/coaching_records.php College Football Data Warehouse] Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes coaching records</ref> |
Welch was the 17th head football coach for the [[Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes]] located in [[Salina, Kansas]] and he held that position for two seasons, from 1985 until 1986. His coaching record at Kansas Wesleyan was 8 wins, 12 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2009 season, this ranks him 11th at Kansas Wesleyan in total wins and in winning percentage (.400).<ref>[http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/kansas_Wesleyan/coaching_records.php College Football Data Warehouse] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014175856/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/kansas_wesleyan/coaching_records.php |date=2012-10-14 }} Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes coaching records</ref> |
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The results Welch produced at Kansas Wesleyan were considered a "turnaround" because the year before his arrival, the team had winless season.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1906&dat=19870902&id=E_sfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mAQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2020,143677 The Fort Scott Tribune] "Hounds hope hard work turns in to playoff berth" by Dave Wagner, September 2, 1987</ref> At the time, the program had the nations's longest losing streak in [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics|NAIA]] football.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1906&dat=19870219&id=Rf8fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MAYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5953,2084483 The Fort Scott Tribune] "FSCC Hires New Coach for Football" by John Lechliter, February 19, 1987</ref> |
The results Welch produced at Kansas Wesleyan were considered a "turnaround" because the year before his arrival, the team had winless season.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1906&dat=19870902&id=E_sfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mAQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2020,143677 The Fort Scott Tribune] "Hounds hope hard work turns in to playoff berth" by Dave Wagner, September 2, 1987</ref> At the time, the program had the nations's longest losing streak in [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics|NAIA]] football.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1906&dat=19870219&id=Rf8fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MAYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5953,2084483 The Fort Scott Tribune] "FSCC Hires New Coach for Football" by John Lechliter, February 19, 1987</ref> |
Revision as of 00:53, 17 April 2017
Current position | |
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Title | Head Coach/ Athletic Director |
Team | Copperas Cove High School (Bulldawgs) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1985–1986 | Kansas Wesleyan |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 8–12 |
Jack Welch is an American football coach in the United States.
Coaching career
Kansas Wesleyan
Welch was the 17th head football coach for the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes located in Salina, Kansas and he held that position for two seasons, from 1985 until 1986. His coaching record at Kansas Wesleyan was 8 wins, 12 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2009 season, this ranks him 11th at Kansas Wesleyan in total wins and in winning percentage (.400).[1]
The results Welch produced at Kansas Wesleyan were considered a "turnaround" because the year before his arrival, the team had winless season.[2] At the time, the program had the nations's longest losing streak in NAIA football.[3]
Other coaching positions
Welch's coaching career also includes stops at West Texas State University, Fort Scott Community College, and Louisiana Tech University.[4]
Jack Welch is currently the Athletic Director and Head Football coach for Copperas Cove High School in Copperas Cove, Texas. Welch has 150 wins, 1 tie, and 51 losses since his 1994 debut at Copperas Cove. Jack Welch's accomplishments also include 12 years in the playoffs, and two appearances in the Texas 4A State Championship. Jack Welch has the most wins of any Head Coach in Copperas Cove history with victories over many of Texas' most notorious 4A and 5A power houses to include Odessa Permian and National Champion Southlake Carroll.
Education
Welch earned a bachelor's degree from Taylor University in Indiana and master's from West Texas State University,[5] and Doctrate from the University of Mary Hardin- Baylor
Head coaching record
College
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes (Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference) (1985–1986) | |||||||||
1985 | Kansas Wesleyan | 2–8 | 2–7 | ||||||
1986 | Kansas Wesleyan | 6–4 | 6–3 | ||||||
Kansas Wesleyan: | 8–12 | 8–10 | |||||||
Total: | 8–12 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth | |||||||||
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References
- ^ College Football Data Warehouse Archived 2012-10-14 at the Wayback Machine Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes coaching records
- ^ The Fort Scott Tribune "Hounds hope hard work turns in to playoff berth" by Dave Wagner, September 2, 1987
- ^ The Fort Scott Tribune "FSCC Hires New Coach for Football" by John Lechliter, February 19, 1987
- ^ KWTX.com "Jack of All Trades: Copperas Cove Head Coach Jack Welch" by Adam Winkler, March 11, 2008
- ^ Javelina Bulletin "5 candidates to interview for head football coach" December 15, 1999
External links
- Living people
- Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes football coaches
- Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football coaches
- West Texas A&M Buffaloes football coaches
- High school football coaches in the United States
- Junior college football coaches in the United States
- Taylor University alumni
- West Texas A&M University alumni
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1980s stubs