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C.C. Boone
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1921Carroll College
Head coaching record
Overall1-6-0

C.C. Boone was the 13th head college football coach for the Carroll College Pioneers (now called Carroll University)[1] located in Waukesha, Wisconsin and he held that position for the 1921 season. His career coaching record at Carroll College was 1 wins, 6 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him 26th at Carroll College in total wins and 27th at Carroll College in winning percentage.[2]

While Boone was the coach, college president William Arthur Ganfield boasted that within four year's time Carroll will be beating the Wisconsin Badgers in football.[3] In his one year of coaching, the team fell far short of that mark with its one win for the season and was outscored by 119 to 14 and left fans and the school administration sorely disappointed.


Opponent Result Score Notes
Marquette University L 0-14
Beloit College L 7-14
Milwaukee Normal L 0-14
St. John's Northwestern Military Academy L 0-10
Ripon L 0-61
Northwestern College (WI) W 7-0 The only win for the season. In 1995, Northwestern College was incorporated into Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minnesota
Lawrence University L 0-6

References

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  1. ^ Waukesha Daily Freeman "Carroll College Opens Football Season" August 29, 1921
  2. ^ Carroll College/University football records
  3. ^ Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune "Carroll's New President Talks of Centre's Teams" September 28, 1921
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