Jim Frazier (American football) explained

Jim Frazier
Birth Date:c. 1941
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1963–1964
Coach Team2:Kingman HS (KS) (line)
Coach Years3:1966
Coach Team3:Hastings (assistant)
Coach Years4:1967–1970
Coach Team4:Hastings
Coach Years5:1971–1985
Coach Team5:Missouri Southern
Coach Sport7:Baseball
Coach Years8:c. 1967
Coach Team8:Hastings
Admin Years1:1985–
Admin Team1:Missouri Southern
Overall Record:114–70–5 (football)
Tournament Record:Football
2–0 (NAIA D-II playoffs)
Championships:Football
1 NAIA Division II (1972)
1 CSIC (1976)
Awards:Football
NAIA Coach of the Year (1972)

Jim Frazier (born c. 1941) is a former American football coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska from 1967 to 1970 and Missouri Southern State University from 1971 to 1985, compiling a career college football coaching record of 114–70–5. Frazier led the 1972 Missouri Southern Lions football team to an NAIA Division II Football National Championship.

A native of McCune, Kansas, Frazier began his coaching career as line coach for the football team at Kingman High School in Kingman, Kansas for two years, from 1963 to 1964. After earning a master's degree in physical education from Wichita State University, he went to Hastings in 1966 as assistant football coach, head baseball coach, and physical education instructor. Frazier succeeded Dean Pryor as head football coach in 1967.[1]

Head coaching record

Football

Notes and References

  1. News: . Frazier is New Bronc Grid Boss . . . . February 4, 1967 . 9 . November 5, 2019 . .