Evans Woollen | |
Birth Date: | 28 November 1864 |
Birth Place: | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S |
Death Place: | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S |
Coach Years1: | 1886 |
Coach Team1: | Wabash |
Coach Years2: | 1889 |
Coach Team2: | Indiana |
Overall Record: | 2–2–1 |
Evans Woollen (November 28, 1864 – May 20, 1942) was an American lawyer, banker, political figure, and college football coach.
Woollen graduated from Yale University in 1886 with a bachelor's degree and received a master's degree from Yale in 1889.
In 1886 he taught the first Wabash College football team how to play the game.[1] In 1889 he served as head coach at Indiana University. His career college football record is 2–2–1.
In 1912, Woollen founded the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company.
Woolen ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 1896 and the United States Senate in 1926. Woollen was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the United States presidential election of 1928,[2] in which he won only his own state of Indiana and failed to capture the nomination.