Ray Jenkins | |
Birth Date: | c. 1920 |
Player Sport1: | Football |
Player Years2: | 1939–1941 |
Player Team2: | Colorado |
Player Sport3: | Track and field |
Player Years4: | c. 1940 |
Player Team4: | Colorado |
Player Sport5: | Wrestling |
Player Years6: | c. 1940 |
Player Team6: | Colorado (football) Discus throw (track and field) |
Player Positions: | Fullback |
Coach Sport1: | Football |
Coach Years2: | 1946–1947 |
Coach Team2: | Colorado Mines (line) |
Coach Years3: | 1948–1953 |
Coach Team3: | Colorado (freshmen) |
Coach Years4: | 1954–1957 |
Coach Team4: | Colorado (ends) |
Coach Years5: | 1958–1963 |
Coach Team5: | Montana (assistant) |
Coach Sport6: | Track and field |
Coach Years7: | 1946–1948 |
Coach Team7: | Colorado Mines |
Coach Sport8: | Wrestling |
Coach Years9: | 1946–1948 |
Coach Team9: | Colorado Mines |
Coach Years10: | 1948–? |
Coach Team10: | Colorado |
Admin Years1: | 1964–1968 |
Admin Team1: | San Francisco 49ers (scout) |
Admin Years2: | 1968–c. 1980 |
Admin Team2: | New Orleans Saints (scout) |
Overall Record: | 14–43 (football) |
Ray "Earthquake" Jenkins (c. 1920 – ?) was an American football, track and field, and wrestling coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Montana from 1958 to 1963, compiling a record of 14–43. A native of Cheraw, Colorado, Jenkins attended the University of Colorado Boulder, where he lettered in football, track and field, and wrestling.[1] After he was fired from his post at Montana, he worked as a scout for the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL).[2] [3]