Fred Pickard
Fred Pickard (born 1938) is a former American football player and coach.[1] An honorable mention fullback at Florida State University in his college days, Pickard served as the head football coach at the University of Tennessee–Martin from 1982 to 1985, compiling a record of 12–31–1.[2]
Biographical details | |
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Born | 1938 |
Playing career | |
1956–1959 | Florida State |
1963–1964 | Jacksonville Robins |
1964 | Daytona Beach Thunderbirds |
1965 | Orlando Thunderbirds |
1966 | Jacksonville Jaguars (NAFL) |
Position(s) | Fullback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
?–1974 | Terry Parker HS (FL) |
1975–1981 | Tennessee–Martin (LB) |
1982–1985 | Tennessee–Martin |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 12–31–1 (college) |
Head coaching record
College
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Tennessee–Martin Pacers (Gulf South Conference) (1982–1985) | |||||||||
1982 | Tennessee–Martin | 5–6 | 0–6 | 8th | |||||
1983 | Tennessee–Martin | 4–7 | 3–4 | 6th | |||||
1984 | Tennessee–Martin | 2–8–1 | 1–6–1 | 8th | |||||
1985 | Tennessee–Martin | 1–10 | 0–8 | 9th | |||||
Tennessee–Martin: | 12–31–1 | 4–24–1 | |||||||
Total: | 12–31–1 |
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References
- "Fred Pickard". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
- "Fred Pickard". Seminoles.com. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
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