Howard Jones College coach

Howard Harding Jones (August 23, 1885 – July 27, 1941) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Syracuse University (1908), Yale University (1909, 1913), Ohio State University (1910), the University of Iowa (1916–1923), Duke University (1924) and the University of Southern California (1925–1940), compiling a career record of 194–64–21. His 1909 Yale team and four of his USC teams (1928, 1931–1932, 1939) won national championships. Jones coached USC in five Rose Bowls, winning all of them. Before coaching, Jones played football at Yale (1905–1907), where he played on three national title-winning teams. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1951.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Jones Howard Harding
Birth dateAugust 23, 1885
Birth place
Excello Ohio
Date of deathJuly 27, 1941
Place of death
California , Toluca Lake Los Angeles

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Coach

coached team
Yale Bulldogs football
Iowa Hawkeyes football
Ohio State Buckeyes football
USC Trojans football
Duke Blue Devils football
Duke Blue Devils baseball
Syracuse Orange football
Iowa Hawkeyes baseball
overall record
194–64–21 (football)
41–14 (baseball)

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