William J. Schatz
American football coach
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1876-10-20)October 20, 1876 Sellersville, Pennsylvania |
Died | November 13, 1964(1964-11-13) (aged 88) Allentown, Pennsylvania |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1909–1913 | Temple |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 13–14–3 |
William Jackson Schatz (October 20, 1876 – November 13, 1964) was the sixth head football coach at Temple University and he held that position for five seasons, from 1909 until 1913.[1] His record at Temple was 13–14–3.[2] Schatz was later a physician at Allentown, Pennsylvania. He died on November 13, 1964, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown.[3]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Temple Owls (Independent) (1909–1913) | |||||||||
1909 | Temple | 0–4–1 | |||||||
1910 | Temple | 3–3 | |||||||
1911 | Temple | 6–1 | |||||||
1912 | Temple | 3–2 | |||||||
1913 | Temple | 1–3–2 | |||||||
Temple: | 13–14–3 | ||||||||
Total: | 13–14–3 |
References
- ^ Cutter, William Richard (1931). "American Biography: A New Cyclopedia".
- ^ "Temple Coaching Records". Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
- ^ "Dr. W. J. Schatz Dies; Educator-Physician". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. November 14, 1964. p. 4. Retrieved April 23, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
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Temple Owls head football coaches
- Charles M. Williams (1894–1898)
- John T. Rogers (1899–1900)
- Harry Shindle Wingert (1901–1905)
- No team (1906)
- Horace Butterworth (1907)
- Frank W. White (1908)
- William J. Schatz (1909–1913)
- William Nicolai (1914–1916)
- Elwood Geiges (1917)
- No team (1918–1921)
- M. Francois D'Eliscu (1922–1923)
- Albert Barron (1924)
- Heinie Miller (1925–1932)
- Pop Warner (1933–1938)
- Fred H. Swan (1939)
- Ray Morrison (1940–1948)
- Albert Kawal (1949–1954)
- Josh Cody (1955)
- Peter P. Stevens (1956–1959)
- George Makris (1960–1969)
- Wayne Hardin (1970–1982)
- Bruce Arians (1983–1988)
- Jerry Berndt (1989–1992)
- Ron Dickerson (1993–1997)
- Bobby Wallace (1998–2005)
- Al Golden (2006–2010)
- Steve Addazio (2011–2012)
- Matt Rhule (2013–2016)
- Ed Foley # (2016)
- Geoff Collins (2017–2018)
- Ed Foley # (2018)
- Rod Carey (2019–2021)
- Stan Drayton (2022– )
# denotes interim head coach
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