Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Even More Coaching Numbers

After Monday's listing of Ivy League wins, FCS wins and overall wins among the Ivy League coaches (LINK) several emails asked about win totals for the past five and/or 10 years. That's a little tricky given coaching changes but here goes with the tenure of coaches who haven't been here the entire time in parentheses.

LAST 10 YEARS IVY LEAGUE: 

Name


Won

Lost

Pct.

Tim Murphy

Harvard

50

20

.714

Buddy Teevens

Dartmouth

46

24

.657

Ray Priore (5)

Penn

22

13

.629

Tony Reno (8)

Yale

30

26

.536

Bob Surace

Princeton

37

33

.529

Al Bagnoli

Penn/Columbia

35

35

.500

David Archer (7)

Cornell

14

35

.286

James Perry (1)

Brown 

1

6

.143


LAST 5 YEARS IVY LEAGUE:

Name


Won

Lost

Pct.

Buddy Teevens

Dartmouth

24

11

.686

Ray Priore

Penn

22

13

.629

Bob Surace

Princeton

22

13

.629

Tony Reno

Yale

21

14

.600

Tim Murphy

Harvard

20

15

.571

Al Bagnoli

Columbia

13

22

.371

David Archer

Cornell

11

24

.314

James Perry (1)

Brown 

1

6

.143

 
  

LAST 10 YEARS OVERALL:

Name


Won

Lost

Pct.

Tim Murphy

Harvard

74

26

.740

Buddy Teevens

Dartmouth

70

30

.700

Ray Priore (5)

Penn

31

19

.620

Tony Reno (8)

Yale

47

33

.588

Bob Surace

Princeton

56

44

.560

Al Bagnoli

Penn/Columbia

48

52

.480

James Perry (3)

Bryant/Brown

14

18

.438

David Archer (7)

Cornell 

19

51

.271


LAST 5 YEARS OVERALL:

Name


Won

Lost

Pct.

Buddy Teevens

Dartmouth

39

11

.780

Bob Surace

Princeton

36

14

.720

Tony Reno

Yale

32

18

.640

Tim Murphy

Harvard

31

19

.620

Ray Priore

Penn

31

19

.620

Al Bagnoli

Columbia

22

28

.440

James Perry (3)

Bryant/Brown 

14

18

.438

David Archer

Cornell

15

35

.300

EXTRA POINT
Not to get all political on you but last Sunday's protests at state capitols saw supporters of the incoming president outnumber the outgoing president by 2-to-1 here in the tiny Vermont capital of Montpelier (2019 population 7,477).

Don't get the wrong idea. Per TV reports it was a 2-to-1 margin. In fact, it was exactly 2-to-1. That's right. Two people showed up in support of Joe Biden. One in support of Donald Trump.

The turnout called to mind a T-shirt I was given at Christmas a year ago. Here's what is on the front: