Houston Gwin
American football player and coach (1876–1958)
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1876-10-30)October 30, 1876 |
Died | May 15, 1958(1958-05-15) (aged 81) |
Playing career | |
1900–1901 | Auburn |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1902–1903 | Howard (AL) |
William Houston Gwin, also credited as William Houston Guinn in some media, (October 30, 1876 – May 15, 1958) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Samford University (then known as Howard College) from 1902 to 1903.[1]
He was a collegiate football player at Auburn University and scored a touchdown against Alabama in the 1901 Iron Bowl.[2]
References
External links
- Houston Gwin at Find a Grave
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Samford Bulldogs head football coaches
- Houston Gwin (1902)
- Walter T. O'Hara (1903)
- Houston Gwin (1903)
- No team (1904)
- Davis F. Stakely (1905)
- John Counselman (1906–1908)
- Winton M. Blount (1908)
- John B. Longwell (1909)
- James C. Donnelly (1910)
- John B. Longwell (1911)
- B. L. Noojin (1912–1914)
- Eugene Caton (1915)
- John B. Longwell (1916–1917)
- C. W. Streit (1917)
- Maxwell James (1918)
- Chester C. Dillon (1919)
- Robert C. Marshall (1920–1921)
- Harris G. Cope (1922–1923)
- Jenks Gillem (1924–1926)
- Chester C. Dillon (1927–1928)
- Eddie McLane (1929–1933)
- Clyde Propst (1934)
- Billy Bancroft (1935–1939)
- William C. White (1940–1941)
- No team (1942)
- Euil Snider (1943)
- Bub Walker (1944–1945)
- No team (1946–1947)
- Ted McCrary (1948)
- Earl Gartman (1949–1953)
- William C. White (1954)
- Howard Foote (1955–1956)
- Virgil Ledbetter (1957–1958)
- Bobby Bowden (1959–1962)
- Bubba Scott (1963–1965)
- John Lee Armstrong (1966–1968)
- Wayne Grubb (1969–1973)
- No team (1974–1983)
- Kim Alsop (1984–1986)
- Terry Bowden (1987–1992)
- Chan Gailey (1993)
- Pete Hurt (1994–2001)
- Bill Gray (2001–2006)
- Pat Sullivan (2007–2014)
- Chris Hatcher (2015– )