Charlie Bailey (American football) explained

Charlie Bailey
Birth Date:20 July 1940
Birth Place:Poca, West Virginia, U.S.
Player Team1:Tampa
Player Positions:Defensive lineman
Coach Years1:1962
Coach Team1:Poca HS (WV) (assistant)
Coach Years2:1963
Coach Team2:Brandon HS (FL) (assistant)
Coach Years3:1964–1970
Coach Team3:Tampa (assistant)
Coach Years4:1971
Coach Team4:Miami (FL) (assistant)
Coach Years5:1972–1974
Coach Team5:Rice (assistant)
Coach Years6:1975–1981
Coach Team6:Kentucky (assistant)
Coach Years7:1982
Coach Team7:Pittsburgh (DC)
Coach Years8:1983–1984
Coach Team8:Tampa Bay Bandits (AHC/DC)
Coach Years9:1985
Coach Team9:Florida (DC/ILB)
Coach Years10:1986–1988
Coach Team10:Memphis State
Coach Years11:1990–1991
Coach Team11:UTEP (DC)
Coach Years12:1992
Coach Team12:Orlando Thunder (DC/LB)
Coach Years13:1993
Coach Team13:UTEP (DC)
Coach Years14:1993–1999
Coach Team14:UTEP
Coach Years15:2001
Coach Team15:Orlando Rage (DC/LB)
Overall Record:31–73–2
Awards:University of Tampa Athletic Hall of Fame (1984)

Charlie Bailey (born July 20, 1940) is a former American football coach. He was hired as the head football coach at the University of Memphis in December 1985, where he put together a 12–20–1 record. He resigned from Memphis in 1989 after allegations that two of his athletes lied about contacts with school boosters.[1] In 1993, he moved to the University of Texas at El Paso, where he posted a 19–53–1 record. After the 1999 season, he was replaced by Gary Nord.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1989/05/04/sports/sports-people-colleges-football-coach-resigns.html Sports People: Colleges; Football Coach Resigns - New York Times
  2. http://sportstats.mercurynews.com/default.asp?c=bayareaca&page=cfoot/teams/direct613.htm San Jose Mercury News - Bay Area news, technology, jobs, cars & real estate