Biographical details | |
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Born | Hatfield, Massachusetts, U.S. | February 6, 1886
Died | April 2, 1978 92) Torrington, Connecticut, U.S. | (aged
Playing career | |
1903–1906 | Amherst |
Position(s) | Halfback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1907–1909 | Amherst |
1911 | Massachusetts |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 9–20–4 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
3× All-American (1904, 1905, 1906) | |
College Football Hall of Fame Inducted in 1966 (profile) |
John H. Hubbard (February 6, 1886 – April 2, 1978) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as a halfback at Amherst College from 1903 to 1906. Hubbard served as the head football coach at Amherst from 1907 to 1909 and at Massachusetts Agricultural College—now the University of Massachusetts Amherst—in 1911. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1966. Hubbard died on April 2, 1978, at the Adams House Health Care Center in Torrington, Connecticut.[1]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Amherst (Independent) (1907–1909) | |||||||||
1907 | Amherst | 3–4–1 | |||||||
1908 | Amherst | 3–3–2 | |||||||
1909 | Amherst | 1–6–1 | |||||||
Amherst: | 7–13–4 | ||||||||
Massachusetts Aggies (Independent) (1911) | |||||||||
1911 | Massachusetts | 2–7 | |||||||
Massachusetts: | 2–7 | ||||||||
Total: | 9–20–4 |
References
- ↑ "John H. Hubbard, 92; All-America at Amherst". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. United Press International. April 4, 1978. p. 39. Retrieved June 26, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .
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