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Gus Miller
Playing career
Football
1919West Texas State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1942–1946West Texas State
Basketball
1942–1957West Texas State
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1942–1957West Texas State
Head coaching record
Overall16–15 (football)
197–137 (basketball)
TournamentsBasketball
0–1 (NCAA)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Basketball
3 Border (1943, 1952, 1955)

W. A. "Gus" Miller was an American football and basketball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at West Texas State Teachers College—now known as West Texas A&M University—from 1942 to 1946, compiling a record of 16–15. Miller was also the head basketball coach at West Texas State from 1942 to 1957, talking a mark of 197–137. His basketball teams won three Border Conference championships and made an appearance in the 1955 NCAA Basketball Tournament.[1]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
West Texas State Buffaloes (Border Conference) (1942–1946)
1942 West Texas State 7–2 5–2 3rd
1943 No team—World War II
1944 West Texas State 4–3 1–1 2nd
1945 West Texas State 2–6 0–2 3rd
1946 West Texas State 3–4[n 1] 2–3[n 1] [n 1]
West Texas State: 16–15 8–8
Total: 16–15

Basketball

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
West Texas State Buffaloes (Border Conference) (1942–1957)
1942–43 West Texas State 16–7 12–0 1st
1943–44 No team—World War II
1944–45 West Texas State 16–10 5–3
1945–46 West Texas State 19–8 9–3
1946–47 West Texas State 13–11 8–8
1947–48 West Texas State 11–13 7–9
1948–49 West Texas State 16–7 7–7
1949–50 West Texas State 19–10 9–5
1950–51 West Texas State 14–12 9–7
1951–52 West Texas State 19–8 12–2 1st
1952–53 West Texas State 8–13 5–9
1953–54 West Texas State 13–7 9–3
1954–55 West Texas State 15–7 9–3 1st NCAA First Round
1955–56 West Texas State 12–10 6–6
1956–57 West Texas State 6–14 3–7
West Texas A&M: 197–137 (.590) 110–72 (.604)
Total: 197–137 (.590)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Miller resigned after the first seven games of the 1946 season. Windy Nicklaus replaced Miller as head coach and led West Texas State to a record of 2–1 over the final three games of the season. The team finished 5–5 overall and 4–5 in Border Conference play, placing fifth.

References