List of Kansas Jayhawks head football coaches

The Kansas Jayhawks football program is a college football team that represents the University of Kansas in the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The Jayhawks head coach is Lance Leipold. The team has had 40 head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1890 with the nickname Jayhawks.[1] The team played its first season without an official head coach, however, Will Coleman, starting center on the inaugural team, served as the team's head coach. Edwin Mortimer Hopkins was the Jayhawks first official head coach. He served as the head coach only for the 1891 team finishing the season 7–0–1. Kansas joined the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1907. After several changes, the conference eventually became the Big Eight Conference. The Jayhawks became a charter member of the Big 12 in 1996 when the Big Eight disbanded.[2] Seven coaches have led Kansas to postseason bowl games: George Sauer, Jack Mitchell, Pepper Rodgers, Don Fambrough, Bud Moore, Glen Mason and Mark Mangino. Four coaches have won conference championships with the Jayhawks: A. R. Kennedy, Bill Hargiss, Sauer and Rodgers.

Mason is the all-time leader in games coached (102), and is tied with Mitchell for most years coached with nine. Kennedy is the all-time leader in total wins with 52. Fielding H. Yost has the highest winning percentage of any Jayhawk coach with a 10–0 record (1.000) his only year. Of coaches who served more than one season, Wylie G. Woodruff leads with a .833 winning percentage, barely edging out Kennedy's winning percentage of .831. David Beaty is, in terms of winning percentage, the worst coach the Jayhawks have had (.125). Of the 39 Kansas coaches, Yost is the only one that has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach. Mangino won several coach of the year accolades after the 2007 season, the only Jayhawks coach to do so.

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

List of head football coaches showing season(s) coached, overall records, conference records, postseason records, championships and selected awards[A 5]
#NameTermGCWLT%CWCLCTC%BWBLCCAwards and other notes
1Edwin Mortimer Hopkins18918701.938
2A. W. Shepard1892–189315960.600
3Hector Cowan[6]1894–1896231571.674
4Wylie G. Woodruff1897–1898181530.833
5Fielding H. Yost[7]18991010001.000
6Larry Boynton19009252.333
7John H. Outland[8]190110352.400
8Arthur Hale Curtis190210640.600
9Harrison Weeks19039630.667Fired for having a sexual relationship with a KU freshman girl. He was 24 at the time.[9]
10A. R. Kennedy1904–1910655294.831931.7311Forced out by conference rule change requiring coaches to be full-time faculty members.[10]
11Ralph W. Sherwin19118422.625111.5000
12Arthur Mosse1912–191316970.563440.5000
13H. M. Wheaton19148521.688220.5000
14Herman Olcott1915–1917241671.688741.6250
15Jay Bond19184220.500
16Leon McCarty19198323.563111.5000
17Phog Allen19208521.688320.6000Best known for his tenure as men's basketball coach, member of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
18Potsy Clark1921–19253916176.48711156.4380
19Frank Cappon1926–1927165101.344481.3460
20Bill Hargiss1928–19324222182.5488111.4251
21Adrian Lindsey[A 6]1932–19386123308.44311185.3970
22Gwinn Henry1939–1942369270.2504160.2000
23Henry Shenk1943–19453011163.4174101.3000
24George Sauer1946–1947211533.786811.850012Accepted Navy job[11]
25Jules V. Sikes1948–19536035250.58318180.5000
26Chuck Mather1954–19574011263.3137161.3130
27Jack Mitchell1958–19669142445.48929284.508100
28Pepper Rodgers1967–19704220220.47613150.464011Accepted UCLA job[12]
29Don Fambrough1971–1974, 1979–19829037485.43920333.384010
30Bud Moore1975–19784517211.4498191.304010
31Mike Gottfried1983–19853415181.4568130.3810Accepted Pittsburgh job[13]
32Bob Valesente1986–1987224171.2050131.0360
33Glen Mason1988–199610247541.46625381.398200Accepted Minnesota job[14]
34Terry Allen1997–20015320330.37710300.2500 Fired after eight games of 2001 season.
IntTom Hayes[A 7]20013120.333020.0000
35Mark Mangino2002–20099850480.51023410.359310

Big 12 Coach of the Year (2007)[16]
Walter Camp Coach of the Year (2007)[17]
AP National Coach of the Year (2007)[18]
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (2007)[19]
The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award (2007)[20]
Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year (2007)[21]
Woody Hayes Trophy (2007)[22]
George Munger Award (2007)[23]
AFCA Coach of the Year (2007)[24]
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (2007)[22]

Resigned following the launch of an investigation of his coaching practices.[25]

36Turner Gill2010–2011245190.2081160.059000
37Charlie Weis2012–2014275220.1851180.053000Fired four games into the 2014 season
IntClint Bowen20148170.125170.125000Interim Head Coach after Charlie Weis was fired
38David Beaty2015–2018486420.1252340.056000Fired after the end of the 2018 season
39Les Miles2019–2020213180.1501160.063000Mutually agreed to part with Kansas after allegations of inappropriate conduct with female students while at LSU.
40Lance Leipold2021–present3817210.4479180.333110

Gallery of coaches

Notes

References

General
  • "Kansas Jayhawks Coaching Records". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on February 16, 2010. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
  • "Kansas Jayhawks Football 2009 Media Guide" (PDF). Kansas Athletics, Inc. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
Specific