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==Coaching career==
==Coaching career==
===Baseball===
===Baseball===
Huffman was the [[List of Texas Tech Red Raiders head baseball coaches|fourth head coach]] of the [[Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball|Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball program]]. From the 1961 through the 1967 seasons, Huffman coached 167 games with a 80–87 record.<ref>{{cite web | title=2010 Media Supplement | publisher=Texas Tech University | accessdate=2010-07-23 | url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2010mediasupplement.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref>
Huffman was the fourth head coach of the [[Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball|Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball program]]. From the 1961 through the 1967 seasons, Huffman coached 167 games with a 80–87 record.<ref>{{cite web | title=2010 Media Supplement | publisher=Texas Tech University | accessdate=2010-07-23 | url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2010mediasupplement.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref>


===Basketball===
===Basketball===
In eight seasons as the head basketball coach at [[Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball|Texas Tech]], Huffman garnered a record of 121–67.<ref>[http://texastech.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/archive/text-m-baskbl-a-yrbyyr.html Men's Basketball - Texas Tech Red Raiders :: The Official Athletic Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The record for his one season coaching basketball at [[New Mexico Lobos men's basketball|New Mexico]] stands at 6–19.
In eight seasons as the [[List of Texas Tech Red Raiders head basketball coaches|head basketball coach]] at [[Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball|Texas Tech]], Huffman garnered a record of 121–67.<ref>[http://texastech.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/archive/text-m-baskbl-a-yrbyyr.html Men's Basketball - Texas Tech Red Raiders :: The Official Athletic Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The record for his one season coaching basketball at [[New Mexico Lobos men's basketball|New Mexico]] stands at 6–19.


===Football===
===Football===
From 1936 to 1942, Huffman was an assistant coach with Texas Tech.<ref>{{Cite book| last = Andrews | first = Ruth Horn | title = The First Thirty Years: a History of Texas Technological College | publisher = [[Texas Tech University Press|The Texas Tech Press]]|pages=302 | year = 1956 | location = Lubbock, Texas}}</ref>
From 1936 to 1942, Huffman was an assistant coach with [[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech]].<ref>{{Cite book| last = Andrews | first = Ruth Horn | title = The First Thirty Years: a History of Texas Technological College | publisher = [[Texas Tech University Press|The Texas Tech Press]]|pages=302 | year = 1956 | location = Lubbock, Texas}}</ref>


==Head coaching record==
==Head coaching record==

Revision as of 15:43, 18 April 2011

Berl Huffman

Berl Huffman (August 27, 1907 – October 16, 1990)[1] was a college baseball, college basketball, and college football head coach. He coached at Texas Tech and New Mexico.

Coaching career

Baseball

Huffman was the fourth head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball program. From the 1961 through the 1967 seasons, Huffman coached 167 games with a 80–87 record.[2]

Basketball

In eight seasons as the head basketball coach at Texas Tech, Huffman garnered a record of 121–67.[3] The record for his one season coaching basketball at New Mexico stands at 6–19.

Football

From 1936 to 1942, Huffman was an assistant coach with Texas Tech.[4]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
New Mexico Lobos (Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1947–1949)
1947 New Mexico 4–5–1 1–5–1 7th
1948 New Mexico 2–9 1–6 8th
1949 New Mexico 2–8 1–6 8th
Washington: 8–22–1 3–17–1
Total: 8–22–1

References

  1. ^ "Texas Tech". Sports Briefs. Austin-American Statesman. October 20, 1990. pp. F12.
  2. ^ "2010 Media Supplement" (PDF). Texas Tech University. Retrieved 2010-07-23.
  3. ^ Men's Basketball - Texas Tech Red Raiders :: The Official Athletic Site
  4. ^ Andrews, Ruth Horn (1956). The First Thirty Years: a History of Texas Technological College. Lubbock, Texas: The Texas Tech Press. p. 302.

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