Dick Voris | |
Birth Date: | 25 January 1922 |
Birth Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Player Years1: | 1947–1948 |
Player Team1: | San Jose State |
Player Positions: | Center |
Coach Years1: | 1952–1953 |
Coach Team1: | Hartnell |
Coach Years2: | 1954 |
Coach Team2: | Los Angeles Rams (assistant) |
Coach Years3: | 1955–1957 |
Coach Team3: | Army (DL) |
Coach Years4: | 1958–1960 |
Coach Team4: | Virginia |
Coach Years5: | 1961–1962 |
Coach Team5: | Green Bay Packers (WR/TE) |
Coach Years6: | 1963–1967 |
Coach Team6: | San Francisco 49ers (DL) |
Coach Years7: | 1968–1970 |
Coach Team7: | St. Louis Cardinals (DL) |
Coach Years8: | 1971 |
Coach Team8: | St. Louis Cardinals (DC/LB) |
Coach Years9: | 1972 |
Coach Team9: | Detroit Lions (LB) |
Coach Years10: | 1973 |
Coach Team10: | Baltimore Colts (DC/LB) |
Coach Years11: | 1974–1975 |
Coach Team11: | New York Jets (DC/LB) |
Coach Years12: | 1976 |
Coach Team12: | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LB) |
Overall Record: | 1–29 (college) 20–0–1 (junior college) |
Bowl Record: | 0–0–1 (junior college) |
Championships: | 2 Coast Conference (1952–1953) |
Richard J. Voris (January 25, 1922 – December 26, 2008) was an American football player and coach. He served as head football coach at the University of Virginia from 1958 to 1960, compiling a record of 1–29.
Voris graduated from Santa Cruz High School in 1940, where he was on the varsity football team as well as a member of the golf team and track and field.[1] He graduated from Salinas Junior College—now known as Hartnell College—in 1942.
Voris was named head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers football program on February 11, 1958.[2] In his three seasons at the helm, the Cavaliers went 1–29. That mark included a 28-game losing streak, then an NCAA major-college record. His only win came against Duke with a score of 15–12. He resigned shortly after the conclusion of the 1960 season, on December 9.[3]
Following his stint at Virginia, Voris was hired by the Green Bay Packers of the NFL. From 1961 to 1962, he served as the teams director of player personnel and also as an assistant on Vince Lombardi's staff, coaching the ends. During that period the Packers won two league championships.
He was also an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers and at San Jose State.
After coaching James Lick High School to a championship, he brought nine players from the San Jose area and two from his previous coaching job in Hanford to join Salinas Valley area players.
In his two seasons at Hartnell, his teams compiled a 20–0–1 record.