American coach and politician
Perry Wilson Jenkins (April 5, 1867 – June 19, 1955) was an American college football player and coach, college president, and state senator. He served as the head football coach at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa in 1895, compiling a record of 1–1–1. Prior to that, Jenkins was a started quarterback at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.[1]
Jenkins served as the president of Amity College in College Springs, Iowa in the mid-1890s. He later served as the President of the Wyoming State Senate in 1927. He is nicknamed "The Father of Sublette County, Wyoming".[2]
Head coaching record
Year
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Team
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Overall
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Conference |
Standing
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Bowl/playoffs
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Simpson Red and Gold (Independent) (1895)
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1895
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Simpson
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1–1–1 |
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Simpson:
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1–1–1 |
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Total: |
1–1–1 |
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References
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- Perry W. Jenkins (1889)
- Ted Migdal (1940)
- Mel Olix (1947–1949)
- Nobby Wirkowski (1950)
- Carmen Cozza (1951)
- Jim Root (1951–1952)
- Dick Hunter (1953–1954)
- Tom Dimitroff (1955–1956)
- Ernie Jarvis (1957)
- Nick Mourouzis (1958)
- Thomas Kilmurray (1959)
- Jack Gayheart (1960–1961)
- Ernie Kellerman (1962–1964)
- Bruce Matte (1965–1966)
- Kent Thompson (1967–1968)
- Jim Bengala (1969–1970)
- Stu Showalter (1971)
- Steve Williams (1972)
- Steve Sanna (1973–1974)
- Sherman Smith (1975)
- Larry Fortner (1976–1978)
- Chuck Hauck (1979)
- Mark Kelly (1980)
- John Appold (1981–1982)
- Todd Rollins (1983–1984)
- Terry Morris (1985–1986)
- Mike Bates (1987)
- Chris Ondrula (1988)
- Joe Napoli (1989)
- Jim Clement (1990–1991)
- Neil Dougherty (1992–1994)
- Danny Smith (1993)
- Sam Ricketts (1995–1997)
- Mike Bath (1998–2000)
- Ben Roethlisberger (2001–2003)
- Josh Betts (2004–2005)
- Mike Kokal (2006–2007)
- Clay Belton (2008)
- Dan Raudabaugh (2006–2009)
- Zac Dysert (2009–2012)
- Austin Boucher (2010, 2013)
- Austin Gearing (2013)
- Andrew Hendrix (2014)
- Drew Kummer (2015)
- Billy Bahl (2015–2017)
- Noah Wezensky (2016)
- Gus Ragland (2016–2018)
- Brett Gabbert (2019–2024)
- AJ Mayer (2020–2021)
- Aveon Smith (2022–2023)
- Henry Hesson (2023)
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# denotes interim head coach
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