Howard White (American football) explained

Howard White
Birth Date:21 February 1922
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1940–1941
Player Team2:Riverside
Player Years3:1942
Player Team3:San Diego State
Player Years4:1946
Player Team4:USC
Player Sport5:Basketball
Player Years6:1940–1942
Player Team6:Riverside
Player Positions:End (football)
Guard (basketball)
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1948
Coach Team2:Hoover HS (CA) (assistant)
Coach Years3:1949–1951
Coach Team3:La Jolla HS (CA) (assistant)
Coach Years4:1952
Coach Team4:Escondido HS (CA)
Coach Years5:1953–1956
Coach Team5:Riverside Polytechnic HS (CA)
Coach Years6:1957–1959
Coach Team6:Riverside
Coach Years7:1960–1961
Coach Team7:New Mexico State (backfield)
Coach Years8:1962–1963
Coach Team8:West Texas State (backfield)
Coach Years9:1964–1966
Coach Team9:California (assistant)
Coach Years10:1967–1969
Coach Team10:Eastern New Mexico
Coach Sport11:Baseball
Coach Years12:1950–1952
Coach Team12:La Jolla HS (CA)
Coach Sport13:Track
Coach Years14:1960–1962
Coach Team14:New Mexico State
Admin Years1:1972–1976
Admin Team1:BLESTO (scout)
Admin Years2:1976–1979
Admin Team2:San Francisco 49ers (scout)
Admin Years3:1982–1983
Admin Team3:Arizona Wranglers (DPP)
Admin Years4:1983–1984
Admin Team4:New Orleans Breakers (DPP)
Overall Record:8–20–1 (college football)
20–6–2 (junior college football)
38–10–1 (high school football)
Bowl Record:0–1 (junior college)
Championships:Football
2 Eastern Conference (1958–1959)

Robert Howard White (born February 21, 1922) is a former American football coach, scout, and executive. He served as the head football coach at Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) in Portales, New Mexico from 1967 to 1969, compiling a record of 8–20–1. He was also the head football coach at Riverside City College in Riverside, California from 1957 to 1959, tallying a mark of 20–6–2. White later worked as a scout for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) and as a personnel executive for the Arizona Wranglers and the New Orleans Breakers of the United States Football League (USFL).

A native of Escondido, California, he played college football in the 1940s at Riverside Junior College, San Diego State University, and the University of Southern California (USC). White began his coaching career in the Southern California high school ranks in the late 1940s and 1950s. In between his head coaching tenures at Riverside and Eastern New Mexico, he was an assistant football coach at New Mexico State University, West Texas State University, and the University of California, Berkeley.

Early life, playing career, education, and military service

White was born on February 21, 1922. He attended Escondido High School in Escondido, California, where lettered in football, basketball, and track. In football, he played as an end and was voted most valuable player. White was captain of the basketball team for two season and earned three letters in track, competing in the half-mile and high hurdles.[1]

After graduating from Escondido High School in 1940, White went to Riverside Junior College—now known as Riverside City College—in Riverside, California, where played football as an end and basketball as a guard.[2] [3] In 1942, he transferred to San Diego State University and played for the 1942 San Diego State Aztecs football team. In the season finale, a 28–13 loss to, White caught a pass from Art Blaisdell for an extra point.[4]

White's college career was interrupted by military service during World War II. He served in Europe as a lieutenant in the United States Army with the 12th Armored Division.[1] After the war, White matriculated at the University of Southern California (USC), playing football in 1946 and earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1948. He added a Master of Education from USC in 1955.[5]

Coaching career

White began his coaching career in 1948 as an assistant football coach at Hoover High School in San Diego.[6] In 1949, he moved to La Jolla High School, serving as an assistant football coach and head baseball coach for three years. White returned to his alma mater, Escondido High School, as head football coach in 1952.[1] He led the Escondido Cougars to a record of 6–3 in the fall of 1952.[7]

White was the head football coach at Riverside Polytechnic High School in Riverside, California from 1953 to 1956, tallying a mark of 32–7–1 in four seasons. In 1957, he was hired as the head football coach at Riverside City College, succeeding Nate DeFrancisco.[8] White led the Riverside Tigers to two Eastern Conference titles and a record of 20–6–2 in three seasons before resigning in 1960.[9]

In 1960, White was hired as head track coach and assistant football coach under Warren B. Woodson at New Mexico State University.[10] He was an assistant football coach at West Texas State University—now known as West Texas A&M University—under Joe Kerbel from 1962 to 1963 and at the University of California, Berkeley from 1964 to 1966 under Ray Willsey.[11] [12] In 1967, White was hired as head football coach and assistant professor of health, physical education, and recreation at Eastern New Mexico.[5] He resigned as football coach following the 1969 season.[13] He posted a record of 8–20–1 in three seasons and was succeeded by Jack Scott.[14]

Scouting and personnel career

From 1972 to 1976, White worked as an administrator for BLESTO, a scouting organization for the National Football League (NFL). In 1976, he was hired by the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL as director of college personnel.[15] He resigned from his post with the 49ers three years later.[16] In the 1980s, White was the director of the player personnel for the Arizona Wranglers and the New Orleans Breakers of the United States Football League (USFL).[17]

Head coaching record

Junior college football

Notes and References

  1. News: . Howard White of La Jolla, Ex-EUHS Athlete Appointed Cougar Grid Coach . . . May 23, 1952 . 1 . May 12, 2024 . .
  2. News: . Riverside Here, Guns For J.C. Grid Title (continued) . . . November 7, 1941 . 11 . May 12, 2024 . .
  3. News: . Don, Bengal Fives Clash . . . February 20, 1942 . 12 . May 12, 2024 . .
  4. News: . Poets Defeat Aztecs . . . . November 15, 1942 . 14 . May 12, 2024 . .
  5. News: . FB Coach Announced At ENMU . . . February 26, 1967 . 18 . May 12, 2024 . .
  6. News: Weide . Bob . In The "Bullpen" . . . January 25, 1949 . 8 . May 12, 2024 . .
  7. News: Kenney . Ron . Remembering old Escondido High School . Escondido Times-Advocate . . March 3, 2016 . May 12, 2024 .
  8. News: . Riverside College Hires New Coach . . . . January 10, 1957 . 32 . May 12, 2024 . .
  9. News: Mauldin . Doug . Losing Coaches Have No Worry . . . May 29, 1960 . 8S . May 12, 2024 . .
  10. News: . Aggies Hire New Track Coach . . . . June 1, 1960 . C2 . May 12, 2024 . .
  11. News: . Howard White New Assistant At California . . . . January 24, 1964 . C4 . May 12, 2024 . .
  12. News: Don't expect Howard White . The Berkeley Gazette . February 7, 1967 . January 9, 2024.
  13. News: . ENMU Mentor Resigns Post . . . December 4, 1969 . 1 . May 12, 2024 . .
  14. News: . Eastern Names Football Coach . . . . January 17, 1970 . C3 . May 12, 2024 . .
  15. News: . 49ers hire Howard White . . . . June 15, 1976 . 12 . May 12, 2024 . .
  16. News: . 49ers Scouting Head Resigns . . . . January 31, 1979 . C2 . May 12, 2024 . .
  17. News: . Evans Plans Jump To Blitz . . . November 15, 1983 . D4 . May 12, 2024 . .