Gordon K. Larson
Gordon K. Larson (June 15, 1924 – June 12, 2005) was an American football coach and college athletics administrator in Ohio. He served as the head coach at the University of Akron from 1961 to 1972, compiling a record of 74–33–5. Larson's 74 wins are second most in the history of the Akron Zips football program, trailing only the 80 tallied by his assistant and successor, Jim Dennison. Larson died at the age of 80 on June 12, 2005, at his home in The Villages, Florida.[1]
Biographical details | |
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Born | Akron, Ohio, U.S. | June 15, 1924
Died | June 12, 2005 80) The Villages, Florida, U.S. | (aged
Playing career | |
Basketball | |
1942–1943 | Bowling Green |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1950s | Akron South High School Akron (OH) Marion Harding High School Marion HS (OH) |
1959–1960 | Ohio State (assistant) |
1961–1972 | Akron |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1970–1984 | Akron |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 74–33–5 (college) |
Bowls | 0–1 |
Head coaching record
College
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Akron Zips (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1961–1965) | |||||||||
1961 | Akron | 6–2 | 6–1 | 2nd | |||||
1962 | Akron | 7–2 | 7–1 | 2nd | |||||
1963 | Akron | 6–3 | 5–2 | 5th | |||||
1964 | Akron | 6–3 | 4–3 | T–4th | |||||
1965 | Akron | 5–3–1 | 4–1 | T–2nd | |||||
Akron Zips (NCAA College Division independent) (1966–1972) | |||||||||
1966 | Akron | 6–3 | |||||||
1967 | Akron | 4–4–1 | |||||||
1968 | Akron | 7–3–1 | L Grantland Rice | ||||||
1969 | Akron | 9–1 | |||||||
1970 | Akron | 7–3 | |||||||
1971 | Akron | 8–2 | |||||||
1972 | Akron | 3–4–2 | |||||||
Akron: | 74–33–5 | 26–8 | |||||||
Total: | 74–33–5 |
References
- "Former Akron coach Gordon Larson dies". The Vindicator. June 14, 2005. Retrieved December 14, 2010 – via Google News.
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