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List of Appalachian State Mountaineers head football coaches

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Jerry Moore was the 19th and most successful head football coach in Appalachian State history

This is a complete list of Appalachian State Mountaineers head football coaches. Fielding its first organized football team in 1928, the Appalachian State Mountaineers have had 20 coaches. Flucie Stewart and E. C. Duggins have each served twice as head coach of the Mountaineers. Jerry Moore is the only three time winner of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coach of the Year award.[1] Moore also has the most Southern Conference Coach of the Year awards with seven.[2] Scott Satterfield was named as Appalachian's 20th head coach on December 14, 2012.[3]

Key

  ^ Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame
  * Spent entire professional head coaching career with Mountaineers

# Number of coaches[4]
GC Games Coached
W Wins
L Loses
T Ties
W–L % Win–Loss percentage

Coaches

# Name Term Regular season Post-season Awards
GC W L T W–L % GC W L
Appalachian State Mountaineers
1 Graydon Eggers* 1928 9 3 6 0 .333
2 C. B. Johnson* 1929–1932 42 26 9 7 .702
3 Eugene Garbee* 1933–1934 17 10 6 1 .618
4 Kidd Brewer* 1935–1938 38 30 5 3 .829 2 1 1
5 Flucie Stewart* 1939 10 7 1 2 .800
6 R. W. "Red" Watkins* 1940–1941 19 10 9 0 .526
7 Beattie Feathers^[5] 1942 8 5 2 1 .688
8 Francis Hoover* 1945 7 1 6 0 .143
9 Flucie Stewart* 1946 9 6 3 0 .667
10 E. C. Duggins* 1947–1950 44 35 7 2 .818 4 1 3
11 Press Mull* 1951 9 6 3 0 .667
12 E. C. Duggins* 1952–1955 41 22 18 1 .549 3 1 2
13 Bob Broome* 1956–1958 29 13 16 0 .448
14 Bob Breitenstein* 1959 10 6 4 0 .600
15 Jim Duncan 1960–1964 48 31 15 2 .667
16 Carl Messere* 1965–1970 61 34 26 1 .566
17 Jim Brakefield 1971–1979 99 47 48 4 .495
18 Mike Working* 1980–1982 33 13 18 2 .424
19 Mack Brown 1983 11 6 5 0 .545
20 Sparky Woods 1984–1988 59 38 19 2 .661 4 2 2 Southern Conference Coach of the Year[6] (1985, 1986, 1987)
21 Jerry Moore 1989–2012 302 215 87 0 .712 37 22 15 Eddie Robinson Award[7] (2006)
AFCA Football Championship Subdivision Coach of the Year[8] (2005, 2006, 2007)
AFCA FCS Regional Coach of the Year[9] (1994, 1995, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009)
Southern Conference Coach of the Year[6] (1991, 1994, 1995, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010)
22 Scott Satterfield 2013–present 12 4 8 0 .333
Totals 917 568 321 28 .635 50 27 23

References

General
  • "2008 Football". Appalachian State Media Guide. Appalachian State Athletics. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-23.
  • "Appalachian State Coaching Records". Appalachian State History. College Football Data Warehouse. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  • "Football". Sports. Appalachian State Official Athletic Site. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
Specific
  1. ^ "AFCA Honors ASU's Moore For Third Straight Season". Southern Conference. 2008-01-10. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. ^ Appalachian Sports Information (2009-11-29). "Edwards, Acitelli, Moore Highlight SoCon Honorees". GoASU. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  3. ^ "Satterfield Named App State's 20th Football Coach". Appalachian Sports Information. 2012-12-14.
  4. ^ A running total of the number of coaches of the Mountaineers.
  5. ^ "Beattie "Big Chief" Feathers". Hall of Famers. National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame. 1955. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  6. ^ a b Annual Football Individual Awards (PDF). Southern Conference. 2008-08-06. p. 109. Retrieved 2008-11-25. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  7. ^ "Jerry Moore wins 2006 Eddie Robinson Award". The Sports Network. 2006. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  8. ^ "Football Championship Subdivision". AFCA Coach of the Year Award - Past Winners. American Football Coaches Association. 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  9. ^ Appalachian Sports Information (2009-12-02). "Moore Named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year". GoASU. Retrieved 2009-12-13.