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Stanley Lewis Williamson (February 19, 1909 – August 17, 1965) was an American football player and coach and college athletic administrator. He served as the head football coach at Oklahoma City University in 1934 and at Santa Barbara College of the University of California—now known as the University of California, Santa Barbara—from 1941 to 1948 and again from 1952 to 1955, compiling a career college football coaching record of 33–46–3. Williamson was also the athletic director at UC Santa Barbara from 1962 until 1965. He attended University of Southern California, where he played college football as a center for the USC Trojans and was the captain of Howard Jones's national championship-winning 1931 USC Trojans football team. Williamson died on August 17, 1965, at St. Francis Hospital in Santa Barbara, California, from a malignant brain tumor.[1]

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Oklahoma City Goldbugs (Independent) (1934)
1934 Oklahoma City 1–8
Oklahoma City: 1–8
Santa Barbara State / Santa Barbara Gauchos (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1941–1948)
1941 Santa Barbara State 3–5–1 1–2 3rd
1942–45 No team—World War II
1946 Santa Barbara 2–6 0–4 5th
1947 Santa Barbara 4–3–1 1–3–1 5th
1948 Santa Barbara 6–5 2–3 T–3rd W Potato Bowl
Santa Barbara Gauchos (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1952–1954)
1952 Santa Barbara 8–2 3–1 2nd
1953 Santa Barbara 2–6–1 1–4 T–5th
1954 Santa Barbara 4–5 1–3 4th
Santa Barbara Gauchos (Independent) (1955)
1955 Santa Barbara 3–6
Santa Barbara State / Santa Barbara: 32–38–3 9–19–1
Total: 33–46–3

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