Jay Bond
American football and baseball coach
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1885-04-11)April 11, 1885 McLouth, Kansas, U.S. |
Died | May 15, 1954(1954-05-15) (aged 69) McLouth, Kansas, U.S. |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1918 | Kansas |
Baseball | |
1918–1919 | Kansas |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 2–2 (football) 5–9 (baseball) |
James Edward "Jay" Bond (April 11, 1885 – May 15, 1954)[1][2] was an American football and baseball coach. He was the 16th head football coach at the University of Kansas, serving the 1918 season, which was shortened due to an outbreak of influenza on campus.[3] Bond's 1918 Kansas Jayhawks football team compiled a record of 2–2.[4] Bond was also the head baseball coach at Kansas from 1918 to 1919, tallying a mark of 5–9.
Head coaching record
Football
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Kansas Jayhawks (Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1918) | |||||||||
1918 | Kansas | 2–2 | NA | NA | |||||
Kansas: | 2–2 | ||||||||
Total: | 2–2 |
References
External links
- Jay Bond at Find a Grave
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Kansas Jayhawks head baseball coaches
- Unknown (1880)
- No team (1881)
- Unknown (1882)
- No team (1883)
- Unknown (1884–1894)
- No team (1895)
- Unknown (1886)
- No team (1897)
- J. R. Snyder (1898)
- Frank Jewett (1899)
- Clyde Nichols (1900)
- No team (1901)
- Ulysses Plank (1902–1904)
- Arthur Relihan (1905)
- Dick Kaufman (1906–1908)
- A. M. Ebright (1909)
- Arthur Sherwin (1910–1912)
- Leon McCarty (1913–1917)
- Jay Bond (1918–1919)
- Leon McCarty (1920)
- Adrian Lindsey (1921)
- George Clark (1922–1925)
- John Bunn (1926–1930)
- T. C. Bishop (1931)
- Wayne Culp (1932)
- No team (1933–1936)
- Ole Nesmith (1937)
- Frances Kappelman (1937)
- Ralph Conger (1938–1939)
- Mike Getto (1940)
- Phog Allen (1941–1942)
- No team (1943)
- Elmer Schaake (1944)
- No team (1945)
- Red Dugan (1946)
- Vic Bradford (1947)
- Russ Sehon (1948)
- William Hogan (1949–1950)
- Hubert Ulrich (1951–1953)
- Floyd Temple (1954–1981)
- Marty Pattin (1982–1987)
- Dave Bingham (1988–1995)
- Bobby Randall (1996–2002)
- Ritch Price (2003–2022)
- Dan Fitzgerald (2023– )
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