John Sullivan (American football coach)

John Louis Sullivan (May 10, 1938 – November 27, 2010) was an American football player and coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa from 1966 to 1970, compiling a record of 30–11–3. He was also instrumental in reviving the football program at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls, Iowa.[2]

John Sullivan
Biographical details
Born(1938-05-10)May 10, 1938
Spencer, Iowa
DiedNovember 27, 2010(2010-11-27) (aged 72)
Ames, Iowa
Playing career
1956–1959Iowa State Teachers
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1961–1965Ellsworth CC (IA)
1966–1970Simpson (IA)
Head coaching record
Overall30–11–3 (college)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 IIAC (1969)
Awards
IIAC Coach of the Year (1969)

Sullivan then became a teacher after his football career.

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Simpson Redmen (Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1966–1970)
1966 Simpson 3–52–56th
1967 Simpson 7–1–16–12nd
1968 Simpson 6–1–25–0–22nd
1969 Simpson 8–26–11st
1970 Simpson 6–25–23rd
Simpson: 30–11–324–9–2
Total:30–11–3
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
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References

  1. "John Sullivan". Legacy.com. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  2. "Coaches Hall of Fame". Simpson Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 10, 2018.


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