List of Iowa State Cyclones head football coaches

The Iowa State Cyclones football program is a college football team that represents Iowa State University in the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 33 head coaches since organized football at the school began in 1892, and was officially sanctioned in 1894. Originally, the Iowa Agricultural College teams were known as the Cardinals. The name was changed after September 29, 1895, when under coach Pop Warner,[1] the Cardinals defeated the Northwestern Wildcats, 36–0. Inspired by an extremely active tornado (then known as a "cyclone")[2] season, the next day, the Chicago Tribune headline read: "Struck by a Cyclone." The article went on to say, "Northwestern might as well have tried to play football with an Iowa cyclone as with the Iowa team it met yesterday."[3] Since then the Iowa State teams have been known as the Cyclones.[4]

Iowa State Cyclones football head coach, Matt Campbell
Head coach Matt Campbell

Iowa State has played in 1,290 games during its 131 seasons. In those seasons, five coaches have led the Cyclones to postseason bowl games: Johnny Majors, Earle Bruce, Dan McCarney, Paul Rhoads and Matt Campbell. Clyde Williams won two conference championships with the Cyclones. McCarney is the all-time leader in games coached (141), and years coached (11) and wins (56), while Bert German is the all-time leader in winning percentage (.833). W. P. Finney has the lowest winning percentage (.000) having no wins.

Both Warner and Bruce have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Majors, Bruce, McCarney and Campbell have each received the Coach of the Year Award from their respective conference. The current coach is Matt Campbell, who was hired November 29, 2015.[5] Matt Campbell has received the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year Award for 2017, 2018 and 2020.[6] For the 2020 season, Matt Campbell led Iowa State to an 8-1 conference leading, regular season record and its first berth in the conference championship game.[7]

Key

Key to symbols in coaches list
GeneralOverallConferencePostseason[A 1]
No.Order of coaches[A 2]GCGames coachedCWConference winsPWPostseason wins
DCDivision championshipsOWOverall winsCLConference lossesPLPostseason losses
CCConference championshipsOLOverall lossesCTConference tiesPTPostseason ties
NCNational championshipsOTOverall ties[A 3]C%Conference winning percentage
Elected to the College Football Hall of FameO%Overall winning percentage[A 4]

Coaches

#NameTermGCWsLsTsW%CWsCLsCTsCW%PWsPLsPTsCCsAwards
1Ira C. Brownlie18922101.750
2W. P. Finney18933030.000
3Bert German18946510.833
4Pop Warner[11]1895–1899261880.692
5Joe Meyers18999441.500
6C. E. Woodruff19008251.313
7Edgar M. Clinton190110262.300
8A. W. Ristine1902–19064736101.777
9Clyde Williams1907–19124933142.694852.6002; 1911, 1912
10Homer C. Hubbard1913–191415870.533431.563
11Charles Mayser1915–19193421112.6471042.688
12Norman C. Paine19208440.500320.600
13Maury Kent19218440.500340.429
14Sam Willaman1922–19253214153.48411102.522
15C. Noel Workman1926–19304111273.3058172.333
16George F. Veenker1931–19365121228.4907184.310
17James J. Yeager1937–19403616191.4587121.375
18Ray Donels1941–194212381.292141.250
19Mike Michalske1942–19463918183.500892.474
20Abe Stuber1947–19536524383.39212281.305
21Vince DiFrancesca1954–1956286211.2322151.139
22Jim Myers195710451.450240.333
23Clay Stapleton1958–19679942534.44422432.343
24Johnny Majors1968–19725524301.4459251.271020Big Eight Coach of the Year (1971)[12]
25Earle Bruce[13]1973–19786836320.52918240.429020Big Eight Coach of the Year (1976, 1977)[14]
26Donnie Duncan1979–19824418242.4327192.286
27Jim Criner1983–19864216242.4058162.346
28Chuck Banker19862110.500110.500
29Jim Walden1987–19948828573.33516373.313
30Dan McCarney1995–200614156850.39727680.284230Big 12 Coach of the Year (2004)[14]
31Gene Chizik2007–2008245190.2082140.125
32Paul Rhoads2009–20158732550.36816450.262120
33Matt Campbell2016–present10153480.52535330.515240Big 12 Coach of the Year (2017,2018,2020)

Iowa State football coaching records accurate as of Dec 31, 2023.

See also

Notes

References

General
  • "Career Coaching Records" (PDF). Iowa State University. 2009. p. 26. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 8, 2010. Retrieved December 19, 2009.
  • "Iowa State Coaching Records". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on February 16, 2010. Retrieved February 11, 2010.
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