Tommy Lee (born September 11, 1941) is an American former football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Willamette University from 1974 to 1981, and the University of Montana Western from 2001 to 2007, compiling an overall college football record of 66–79–2. After more than 40 years in the coaching profession, Lee retired from coaching in December 2012.
Biographical details | |
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Born | Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. | September 11, 1941
Alma mater | Willamette |
Playing career | |
1959–1962 | Willamette |
1963 | Ottawa Rough Riders |
Position(s) | Quarterback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1974–1981 | Willamette |
1984–1985 | Portland State (OC) |
1986–1990 | Montana (OC) |
1991 | San Antonio Riders (OC/QB/WR) |
1992 | San Antonio Riders (WR) |
1993–1994 | Toronto Argonauts (OB/WR) |
1995–1997 | Utah (QB) |
1998–2000 | Utah (OC/QB) |
2001–2007 | Montana Western |
2012 | Hawaii (OC/WR) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 66–79–2 |
Tournaments | 0–1 (NAIA playoffs) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
2 Frontier (2002, 2004) | |
Head coaching record
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editYear | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Rank# | |||
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Willamette Bearcats (Northwest Conference) (1974–1981) | |||||||||
1974 | Willamette [1][2] | 7–2 | 5–2 | 3rd | |||||
1975 | Willamette [1][2] | 4–5 | 4–3 | 4th | |||||
1976 | Willamette [1][2] | 4–4–1 | 4–2–1 | 4th | |||||
1977 | Willamette [1][2] | 5–4 | 4–2 | 3rd | |||||
1978 | Willamette [1][2] | 3–6 | 2–3 | 4th | |||||
1979 | Willamette [1][2] | 3–6 | 3–2 | 3rd | |||||
1980 | Willamette [1][2] | 3–4–1 | 2–2–1 | 3rd | |||||
1981 | Willamette [1][2] | 4–5 | 2–3 | T–3rd | |||||
Willamette: | 33–36–2 [3] | 26–19–2 | |||||||
Montana Western Bulldogs (Frontier Conference) (2001–2007) | |||||||||
2001 | Montana Western [4] | 2–8 | 2–6 | T–3rd | |||||
2002 | Montana Western [5] | 9–3 | 7–1 | T–1st | L NAIA First Round[6] | 15 [7] | |||
2003 | Montana Western [8][9] | 7–4 | 6–2 | 2nd | 24 [10] | ||||
2004 | Montana Western [11] | 7–4 | 6–2 | T–1st | 24 [12] | ||||
2005 | Montana Western [13] | 2–9 | 2–6 | 4th | |||||
2006 | Montana Western [14] | 1–9 | 1–9 | T–5th | |||||
2007 | Montana Western [15] | 5–6 | 5–5 | T–3rd | |||||
Montana Western: | 33–43 | 29–31 | |||||||
Total: | 66–79–2 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth | |||||||||
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References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h Robert McKinney (ed.). "Willamette All-Time Results". 2011 Willamette University Football Media Guide. Willamette University. p. 29. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "NWC Football History" (PDF). Northwest Conference. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
- ^ Robert McKinney (ed.). "Bearcat Coaching History". 2011 Willamette University Football Media Guide. Willamette University. p. 9. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
- ^ "2001 NAIA Football Conference Standings". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on February 10, 2002. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2002 NAIA Football Conference Standings". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on January 24, 2003. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2002 NAIA Football Championship Series". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on February 20, 2003. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2002 NAIA Football Final Rating – Postseason". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on April 23, 2003. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2003 Season Results". UMWestern.edu. University of Montana Western. Archived from the original on January 31, 2004. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2003 Football Conference Standings". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on February 4, 2004. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2003 NAIA Football Final Rating – Postseason". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on February 4, 2004. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2004 Conference Standings". DakStats.com. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2004 NAIA Football Final Rating – Postseason". NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Archived from the original on February 4, 2005. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2005 Conference Standings". DakStats.com. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2006 Conference Standings". DakStats.com. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ^ "2007 Conference Standings". DakStats.com. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved January 1, 2013.