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Joe Holsinger
Biographical details
DiedAugust 1946
Jefferson City, Missouri
Alma materKansas State
Playing career
Football
1925–1927Kansas State
Position(s)Halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1928–1932Florida (backfield)
1933–1934Wisconsin (assistant)
1939–1945Michigan State (assistant)
Basketball
1935–1939Dayton
Golf
1930–1933Florida
1935–1939Dayton

Joe Holsinger was a college football, basketball, and golf player and coach.[1] Holsinger was a star athlete for the Kansas State Wildcats. He was then a backfield coach under Charlie Bachman for the Florida Gators,[2] coaching the "Phantom Four" of 1928, and for the Michigan State Spartans. In 1935, he became the head basketball and golf coach for the Dayton Flyers.

References

  1. ^ Steve Rajtar. Gone Pro: Florida: Gator Athletes Who Became Pros. p. 296.
  2. ^ Joe Holsinger (September 3, 1929). "Holsinger Sees Need of Second String Quarter". The Evening Independent.