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Revision as of 17:11, 16 April 2022

Wayne Sutton
Sutton pictured in the Tyee 1914, Washington yearbook
Biographical details
Born(1890-11-06)November 6, 1890
Montesano, Washington
DiedNovember 1976 (aged 85–86)
Seattle, Washington
Playing career
1910–1913Washington
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1914–1916Washington (assistant)
1917LSU
1923–1929Washington (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall3–5

Wayne Campbell Sutton (November 6, 1890 – November 1976) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Louisiana State University (LSU) for the 1917 season, compiling a record of 3–5.[1] In 1946 Sutton was by appointed Monrad Wallgren, Governors of Washington, to the state's horse racing commission.[2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
LSU Tigers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1917)
1917 LSU 3–5 2–3 T–10th
LSU: 3–5 2–3
Total: 3–5

References

  1. ^ "LSU Year-by-Year Records" (PDF). lsusports.net. p. 107. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
  2. ^ "Sutton Named to Racing Commission". Spokane Daily Chronicle. United Press. December 27, 1946. Retrieved January 6, 2014.