Bill MacDermott
Biographical details | |
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Born | Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. | May 14, 1936
Died | May 5, 2016 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | (aged 79)
Alma mater | Trinity College |
Playing career | |
1950s | Trinity (CT) |
Position(s) | Offensive lineman |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1966–1970 | Wesleyan (asst.) |
1971–1986 | Wesleyan |
1987–1989 | Cal Poly (asst.) |
1990 | Toronto Argonauts (asst.) |
1991–1992 | Orlando Thunder (OL) |
1992 | Montreal Alouettes (asst.) |
1992–1996 | Edmonton Eskimos (OL) |
1997 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (AHC) |
1997–1998 | San Diego Chargers (TE) |
1999–2006 | Edmonton Eskimos (OL) |
2008 | Toronto Argonauts (OL) |
2010 | Edmonton Huskies |
2011 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (RB) |
2012–2013 | Spruce Grove Panthers (RB) |
2013–2015 | Ottawa Gee-Gees (OL) |
2016 | Alberta Golden Bears (OL) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 66–59–3 |
Bill MacDermott (May 14, 1936 – May 5, 2016) was an American gridiron football coach. He played college football at Trinity College. After graduating from Trinity, he spent the next 50 years as a football coach at the college and professional levels. He was the head football coach at Wesleyan University from 1971 to 1986 and has also held coaching positions with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, the Orlando Thunder, San Diego Chargers, Montreal Alouettes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Toronto Argonauts, and Edmonton Eskimos.
Biography
A native of Providence, Rhode Island, MacDermott graduated in 1960 from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.[1] He began his coaching career in 1961 at Hopkins School in New Haven, Connecticut. He spent six years as the football and wrestling coach at the Hopkins School.[1] From 1966 to 1970, he was an assistant football coach at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. He was named Wesleyan's head football coach in December 1970 following the retirement of Don Russell.[1] He continued to hold that position through the 1986 season.[2] In 16 years as the head coach at Wesleyan, MacDermott compiled a record of 66–59–3.[3] His 66 wins rank him third among all head coaches in the history of the Wesleyan football program.[3] During his tenure at Wesleyan, MacDermott coached Bill Belichick, who would himself go on to have a distinguished coaching career in the NFL. MacDermott also served as the wrestling coach at Wesleyan.
MacDermott has also been a football coach for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, the Orlando Thunder (World League) and the San Diego Chargers (tight ends coach from 1997–1998). He later coached in the Canadian Football League for the Montreal Alouettes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Toronto Argonauts, and Edmonton Eskimos.[4][5] In 2010, he took over as the head coach of the Edmonton Huskies. MacDermott died of congestive heart failure on May 5, 2016 in Edmonton.[6]
References
- ^ a b c "Macdermott Named Wesleyan Coach". The Day, New London, Connecticut. 1970-12-18.
- ^ "Spencer Named Football Coach At Wesleyan". Schenectady Gazette. 1987-06-06.
- ^ a b "ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS". Wesleyan University. Archived from the original on 1 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
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- ^ http://www.edmontonsun.com/2016/05/06/edmonton-football-community-mourns-loss-of-bill-macdermott
- 1936 births
- 2016 deaths
- American football offensive linemen
- Cal Poly Mustangs football coaches
- Edmonton Eskimos coaches
- Montreal Alouettes coaches
- Orlando Thunder coaches
- San Diego Chargers coaches
- Sportspeople from Providence, Rhode Island
- Toronto Argonauts coaches
- Trinity Bantams football players
- Wesleyan Cardinals football coaches
- Wesleyan University faculty
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers coaches
- Grey Cup champions