Fred Waite (American football) explained

Fred Waite
Birth Date:1875
Death Date: (aged 30)
Death Place:Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Coach Years1:1894
Coach Team1:Washington Agricultural (assistant)
Coach Years2:1895
Coach Team2:Washington Agricultural
Overall Record:2–0

Fredrick W. Waite (1875 – May 2, 1905) was an American college football coach and cyclist. He served as the head football coach at Washington Agricultural College and School of Science—now known as Washington State University—for one season in 1895, compiling a record of 2–0.[1] He was also an assistant coach for Washington Agricultural's first team, in 1894.[2] Waite began cycling in 1892, and by 1895 he was considered one of the best bicycle riders on the West Coast of the United States.[3]

A native of Colfax, Washington, Waite was the son of W. W. Waite, a pioneer of the city. He married Ida Grant Woodward, on December 27, 1897, in Colfax.[4] The couple had three children before her death in 1903. Waite was a traveling salesman for the Honeyman De Hart Hardware company and later moved to Pendelton, Oregon, where he managed the Pendleton Hotel. Following a bout of influenza in 1905, Waite developed an abscess in the mastoid cell behind his right ear. After an operation to remove the abscess, he suffered from blindness, deafness, and partial paralysis before dying on May 2, 1905, in Portland, Oregon.[5] [6] [7]

Head coaching record

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: . Washington State 2024 Football Media Guide . . 116–117 . October 20, 2024 .
  2. News: . W. S. C. Invites 1894 Team Back . . . September 23, 1934 . 4, part 2 . October 20, 2024 . .
  3. News: . Fred Waite Is Here . . . July 10, 1895 . 10 . October 20, 2024 . .
  4. News: . Both Are Popular . . . December 28, 1897 . 3 . October 20, 2024 . .
  5. News: . Fred W. Waite Dead . The Evening Statesman . . May 3, 1905 . 5 . October 20, 2024 . .
  6. News: . Former Colfax Man Is Dead . . . May 4, 1905 . 4 . October 20, 2024 . .
  7. News: . Death of Fred Waite . The Colfax Gazette . . May 5, 1905 . 2 . October 20, 2024 . .
  8. Web site: . NCAA Statistics; Coach; Fred Waite . . October 20, 2024 .