J. Lynn Barnard
American football coach
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1867-08-09)August 9, 1867 Milford, New York, U.S. |
Died | 1941(1941-00-00) (aged 73–74) Binghamton, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | Syracuse (BS, 1892) Penn (Ph.D., 1897) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1900 | Ursinus |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 4–6 |
James Lynn Barnard (August 9, 1867 – 1941) was an American football coach and college faculty member. He served as the head football coach at Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania in 1900, compiling a record of 4–6, while a member of the school's political science and history faculty.[1][2]
He had previously been an instructor of political economy at Epworth Seminary in Epworth, Iowa and later worked in the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[3]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Ursinus (Independent) (1900) | |||||||||
1900 | Ursinus | 4–6 | |||||||
Ursinus: | 4–6 | ||||||||
Total: | 4–6 |
References
- ^ "Official Minutes: Year Book, Volumes 46-48". Methodist Episcopal Church. 1897. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
- ^ "Catalogue of Ursinus College". Ursinus College. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
- ^ "General Alumni Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania". University of Pennsylvania. 1922. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
External links
- J. Lynn Barnard at Find a Grave
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Ursinus Bears head football coaches
- No coach (1893)
- John Lentz (1894)
- John Brice Cressinger (1895)
- No coach (1896)
- Harry Off (1897–1898)
- John C. Hedges (1899)
- J. Lynn Barnard (1900)
- Edward E. Kelley (1901–1905)
- D. Reiner Faringer (1906)
- Harry T. Watson (1907)
- John B. Price (1908–1913)
- Wesley R. Gerges (1914–1915)
- N. Kerr Thompson (1916–1917)
- No team (1918)
- Ralph Mitterling (1919–1920)
- Allison G. Cornog (1921–1922)
- Harold Zimmerman (1923–1924)
- Ronald C. Kichline (1925–1930)
- John C. McAvoy (1931–1937)
- Red Kellett (1938–1940)
- Peter P. Stevens (1941–1943)
- Everett M. Bailey (1944–1945)
- Peter P. Stevens (1946)
- Kuhrt Wieneke (1947–1949)
- Ray Gurzynski (1950–1959)
- Richard J. Whatley (1960–1975)
- Larry Karas (1976–1981)
- Sterling Brown (1982–1987)
- Steve Gilbert (1988–1996)
- Paul Guenther (1997–2000)
- Peter Gallagher (2001–2019)
- No team (2020)
- Peter Gallagher (2021– )