Biographical details | |
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Born | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S | November 28, 1864
Died | May 20, 1942 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S | (aged 77)
Coaching career ( HC unless noted) | |
1886 | Wabash |
1889 | Indiana |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 2–2–1 |
Evans Woollen (November 28, 1864 – May 20, 1942) was an American lawyer, banker, political figure, and college football coach.
Woollen graduated from Yale University in 1886 with a bachelor's degree and received a master's degree from Yale in 1889.
In 1886 he taught the first Wabash College football team how to play the game. [1] In 1889 he served as head coach at Indiana University. His career college football record is 2–2–1.[ citation needed]
In 1912, Woollen founded the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company.
Woolen ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 1896 and the United States Senate in 1926. Woollen was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the United States presidential election of 1928, [2] in which he won only his own state of Indiana and failed to capture the nomination.
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Wabash (Independent) (1886) | |||||||||
1886 | Wabash | 2–0–1 | |||||||
Wabash: | 2–0–1 | ||||||||
Indiana Hoosiers (Independent) (1889) | |||||||||
1889 | Indiana | 0–2 | |||||||
Indiana: | 0–2 | ||||||||
Total: | 2–2–1 |