Fred W. Murphy Explained

Fred W. Murphy
Birth Date:6 November 1877
Birth Place:Dover, New Hampshire, U.S.
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Player Years1:1895–1898
Player Team1:Brown
Player Positions:End
Coach Years1:1899–1900
Coach Team1:Massachusetts
Coach Years2:1900–1901
Coach Team2:Missouri
Coach Years3:1903
Coach Team3:Brown (assistant)
Coach Years4:1904
Coach Team4:Phillips Exeter (NH)
Coach Years5:1910
Coach Team5:Phillips Exeter (NH)
Overall Record:18–18–2 (college)

Frederick William Murphy (November 6, 1877 – January 22, 1937) was an American football player, coach, official, and lawyer. He served as the head football coach at Massachusetts Agricultural College—now the University of Massachusetts Amherst—from 1899 to 1900 and at the University of Missouri from 1900 to 1901, compiling a career record of 18–18–2.

Biography

Murphy was born on November 6, 1877, in Dover, New Hampshire. He attended Brockton High School, where he played football. Murphy attended Brown University, where he played on football team as an end from 1895 to 1898. He captained the team as a senior in 1898. After coaching at Massachusetts Agricultural College and Missouri, Murphy returned to his alma mater in 1903 as an assistant football coach under Dave Fultz. In 1904 and 1910, Murphy was the head football coach at Phillips Exeter Academy.[1] [2]

Murphy graduated from Harvard Law School in 1904. He and Fultz formed a law partnership in New York City in 1906. The two also officiated major college football games together. Murphy died on January 22, 1937, at St. John's Hospital in Brooklyn, New York.[3]

Head coaching record

College

Notes and References

  1. News: Murphy Selected . February 12, 2024 . The Evening Telegraph . June 11, 1904.
  2. News: Yale Man to Coach Exeter . February 12, 2024 . Boston Evening Transcript . April 28, 1910.
  3. March 1937 . Those We Mourn . Brown Alumni Monthly . XXXVII . 8 . 229–30 . April 16, 2014.