Clarence Doc Spears coaching career
21-9-1 at Dartmouth (4 seasons, NO losing season)
30-6-3 at WVU 1922 national title, 2 losses in 3 straight seasons of his 4 in Morgantown 83.3% winning percentage
28-9-3 at Minnesota all 5 seasons were winning seasons, undefeated in 1927, Big 10 co-champ
13-4-2 at Oregon for his 2 seasons there
13-17-2 at Wisconsin in 4 seasons
38-26-2 at Toledo 1 losing season in 7 years
5-12-1 at Maryland for his 2 seasons
148-83-14 for his 28-year career 64% winning percentage
The Dewitt, Arkansas native could practice what he preached, too. He was an All-American guard at Dartmouth College TWICE (1914 & 1915). Good enough to be inducted AS A PLAYER into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955.
Spears studied medicine at the University of Chicago and the Rush Medical College. Following his football career, he maintained a medical practice for many years.
Good with a football whistle, good with a scalpel, too.
WVU was just one of his many coaching stops. Damn glad Morgantown had him for 4 years! Only unbeaten season (regular and post-season) in WVU history!
21-9-1 at Dartmouth (4 seasons, NO losing season)
30-6-3 at WVU 1922 national title, 2 losses in 3 straight seasons of his 4 in Morgantown 83.3% winning percentage
28-9-3 at Minnesota all 5 seasons were winning seasons, undefeated in 1927, Big 10 co-champ
13-4-2 at Oregon for his 2 seasons there
13-17-2 at Wisconsin in 4 seasons
38-26-2 at Toledo 1 losing season in 7 years
5-12-1 at Maryland for his 2 seasons
148-83-14 for his 28-year career 64% winning percentage
The Dewitt, Arkansas native could practice what he preached, too. He was an All-American guard at Dartmouth College TWICE (1914 & 1915). Good enough to be inducted AS A PLAYER into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955.
Spears studied medicine at the University of Chicago and the Rush Medical College. Following his football career, he maintained a medical practice for many years.
Good with a football whistle, good with a scalpel, too.
WVU was just one of his many coaching stops. Damn glad Morgantown had him for 4 years! Only unbeaten season (regular and post-season) in WVU history!