Eugene Brodhagen

Eugene N. Brodhagen (1917–1986)[1] was an American football and wrestling coach.[2] He served two stints as the head football coach at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota from 1946 to 1950 and again from 1952 to 1954, compiling a record of 19–38–3. Brodhagen played college football at the University of Wisconsin, lettering from 1936 to 1938.[3]

Eugene Brodhagen
Biographical details
Born1917 (1917)
Died1986 (aged 6869)
Playing career
Football
1936–1938Wisconsin
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1946–1950Winona State
1952–1954Winona State
1956–1967Wisconsin–Stevens Point (DC)
Wrestling
1956–1968Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Head coaching record
Overall19–38–3 (football)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
1 State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota (1947)

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Winona State Warriors (State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota) (1946–1950)
1946 Winona State 0–60–46th
1947 Winona State 4–3–13–1T–1st
1948 Winona State 1–71–4T–4th
1949 Winona State 2–51–3T–4th
1950 Winona State 2–51–34th
Winona State Warriors (State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota) (1952–1954)
1952 Winona State 1–6–11–34th
1953 Winona State 4–42–2T–2nd
1954 Winona State 5–2–12–1–12nd
Winona State: 19–38–311–21–1
Total:18–39–3
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
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References

  1. "Eugene Brodhagen". Find a Grave. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  2. "Eugene Brodhagen". UW–Stevens Point Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  3. "On Wisconsin!: The History of Badger Athletics from 1896-1998". Sports Publishing LLC. 1998. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
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