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'''Fred Honhart''' was the seventh [[Head coach|head]] [[College football|football]] [[Coach (sport)|coach]] for [[Emporia State University]] in [[Emporia, Kansas]] and he held that position for three seasons, from 1909 until 1911. His overall coaching record at ESU was 13 wins, 8 losses, and 2 ties. As of completion of the 2006 season, this ranks him ninth at ESU in terms of total wins and third at ESU in terms of winning percentage.<ref>[http://www.emporia.edu/athletics/football/07ESUFBmediaguide.pdf Emporia State University] 2007 Football Media Guide</ref>
'''Fred L. Honhart''' was the seventh [[Head coach|head]] [[College football|football]] [[Coach (sport)|coach]] for [[Emporia State University]] in [[Emporia, Kansas]] and he held that position for three seasons, from 1909 until 1911. His overall coaching record at ESU was 13 wins, 8 losses, and 2 ties. As of completion of the 2006 season, this ranks him ninth at ESU in terms of total wins and third at ESU in terms of winning percentage.<ref>[http://www.emporia.edu/athletics/football/07ESUFBmediaguide.pdf Emporia State University] 2007 Football Media Guide</ref>

In 1918, Honhart was commissioned as a lieutenant in the United States Army.<ref>''The Emporia Gazette'', Saturday, September 10, 1938, Emporia, Kansas, United States Of America</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 03:35, 14 March 2013

Dr. Fred Honhart
Current position
TeamEmporia State University
Head coaching record
Overall13-8-2

Fred L. Honhart was the seventh head football coach for Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas and he held that position for three seasons, from 1909 until 1911. His overall coaching record at ESU was 13 wins, 8 losses, and 2 ties. As of completion of the 2006 season, this ranks him ninth at ESU in terms of total wins and third at ESU in terms of winning percentage.[1]

In 1918, Honhart was commissioned as a lieutenant in the United States Army.[2]

References

  1. ^ Emporia State University 2007 Football Media Guide
  2. ^ The Emporia Gazette, Saturday, September 10, 1938, Emporia, Kansas, United States Of America


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