Albert Exendine

Albert Exendine

College coach infobox
Name = A.A. Exendine


DateOfBirth = 1884-01-07
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DateOfDeath = 1973-01-04
Sport = Football
College = Washington State, Oklahoma State, Georgetown University
Title = Head coach
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Awards = All-American (1906)
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CoachYears =1914-22
1923-25
1934-35
CoachTeams = Georgetown University
Washington State
Oklahoma State
FootballHOF = 1970

Albert A. "Al" Exendine (January 7, 1884 - January 4, 1973) was a football head coach at Georgetown, Washington State, and Oklahoma State. From 1914 to 1922, he coached at Georgetown, and compiled a 55-21-3 record there. This included a 9-1 season in 1916, as well as an 8-1 season in 1921. From 1923 to 1925, he coached at Washington State, and compiled a 6-13-4 record there. From 1934 to 1935, he coached at Oklahoma State, where he compiled a 7-12-1 record.

Exendine played for "Pop" Warner at the Carlisle Indian Institute from 1902-1907. Though never having played the game before arriving at the institute, Exendine was named to Walter Camp's third-team All-American team in 1906. He became head coach at Otterbein College posting a 15-7-3 record there in 3 seasons. He then took over at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, in 1914. Exendine then went on to Washington State University in 1923, posting a 6-13-4 record. He then coached at Occidental College in California, Northwestern Oklahoma, and Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State). Overall, he had a record of 93 victories, 60 losses, and 15 ties.

While coaching Georgetown, Exendine earned law degree from Dickinson College. He was a lawyer with the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs for many years.

Head Coaching Record

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year = 1921
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year = 1922
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year = 1923
name = Washington State
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year = 1924
name = Washington State
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year = 1925
name = Washington State
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year = 1934
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year = 1935
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External links

*http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/exendineal.shtml
* [http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=2 College Football Hall of Fame Biography]
* [http://Tuxedo-Press.com "Doctors, Lawyers, Indian Chiefs" (2008) ISBN 978-0-9774486-7-8 softcover devotes a chapter to Albert Exendine.]


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