James W. Hazzard
American football coach
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
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1932–1934 | Arkansas AM&N |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 14–10–4 |
James W. "Skip" Hazzard was an American college football coach. He served the head football coach at Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College (Arkansas AM&N)—now known as University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff—for three seasons, from 1932 to 1934, compiling a record of 14–10–4.[1]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Arkansas AM&N Golden Lions (Independent) (1932–1934) | |||||||||
1932 | Arkansas AM&N | 4–3–2 | |||||||
1933 | Arkansas AM&N | 6–3 | |||||||
1934 | Arkansas AM&N | 4–4–2 | |||||||
Arkansas AM&N: | 14–10–4 | ||||||||
Total: | 14–10–4 |
References
- ^ DeLassus, David. "Arkansas-Pine Bluff Coaching Records". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on December 16, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
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Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions head football coaches
- Unknown (1923–1925)
- No team (1926–1927)
- Caesar Felton Gayles (1928–1929)
- James Lytle (1930–1931)
- James W. Hazzard (1932–1934)
- James McCaray (1935–1936)
- William S. Taylor (1937–1940)
- Unknown (1941)
- No team (1942–1943)
- Chester Hynes (1944–1945)
- Lamar Allen (1946–1949)
- Roland K. Bernard (1950–1952)
- Leroy Moore (1953–1955)
- Charles Spearman (1956–1961)
- Vannette W. Johnson (1962–1972)
- Donzell Young (1973–1975)
- James Shaw (1976–1979)
- Ben McGee (1980–1983)
- Donzell Young (1984–1986)
- Archie Cooley (1987–1990)
- No team (1991–1992)
- Lee Hardman (1993–2003)
- Mo Forte (2004–2007)
- Monte Coleman (2008–2017)
- Cedric Thomas (2018–2019)
- Doc Gamble (2020–2022)
- Don Treadwell # (2022)
- Alonzo Hampton (2023– )
# denotes interim head coach
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