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'''Jim Brakefield''' (c. 1919 – 2002) was the fifteenth [[Head coach|head]] [[College football|football]] [[Coach (sport)|coach]] for the [[Appalachian State University|Appalachian State]] [[Appalachian State Mountaineers|Mountaineers]] located in the town of [[Boone, North Carolina|Boone]] in [[Watauga County, North Carolina|Watauga County]], [[North Carolina]] from 1971–79.<ref>{{cite book|editor=Mike Flynn|title=Appalachian Football 2009 Media Guide|chapter=History and Traditions: All-Time Coaching Records|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=21500&KEY=&ATCLID=204766056|publisher=Appalachian Sports Information|format=PDF|year=2009|page=184}}</ref> Brakefield also coached the [[Wofford College|Wofford]] [[Wofford Terriers|Terriers]] located in [[Spartanburg, South Carolina|Spartanburg]], [[South Carolina]] from 1967–70.
'''Jim Brakefield''' (died 2002<ref>{{cite news|title=Stuart Wins Brakefield Academic Award
|author=Appalachian Sports Information|publisher=GoASU|date=2004-04-25|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=1541050&SPID=12805&SPSID=104441}}</ref>) was the fifteenth [[Head coach|head]] [[College football|football]] [[Coach (sport)|coach]] for the [[Appalachian State University|Appalachian State]] [[Appalachian State Mountaineers|Mountaineers]] located in the town of [[Boone, North Carolina|Boone]] in [[Watauga County, North Carolina|Watauga County]], [[North Carolina]] from 1971–79.<ref>{{cite book|editor=Mike Flynn|title=Appalachian Football 2009 Media Guide|chapter=History and Traditions: All-Time Coaching Records|url=http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=21500&KEY=&ATCLID=204766056|publisher=Appalachian Sports Information|format=PDF|year=2009|page=184}}</ref> Brakefield also coached the [[Wofford College|Wofford]] [[Wofford Terriers|Terriers]] located in [[Spartanburg, South Carolina|Spartanburg]], [[South Carolina]] from 1967–70.


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

Revision as of 23:05, 30 December 2011

Jim Brakefield
Biographical details
Bornc. 1919[1]
Died2002[2]
Head coaching record
Overall75–64–4

Jim Brakefield (c. 1919 – 2002) was the fifteenth head football coach for the Appalachian State Mountaineers located in the town of Boone in Watauga County, North Carolina from 1971–79.[3] Brakefield also coached the Wofford Terriers located in Spartanburg, South Carolina from 1967–70.

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Wofford Terriers (NAIA Independent) (1967–1970)
1967 Wofford 4–6
1968 Wofford 4–7
1969 Wofford 9–2
1970 Wofford 11–1
Wofford: 28–16
Appalachian State Mountaineers (Independent) (1971)
1971 Appalachian State 7–3–1
Appalachian State Mountaineers (Southern Conference) (1972–1979)
1972 Appalachian State 5–5–1 0–3–1 8th
1973 Appalachian State 3–7–1 2–2 5th
1974 Appalachian State 6–5 4–1 2nd
1975 Appalachian State 8–3 3–2 3rd
1976 Appalachian State 6–4–1 2–2–1 3rd
1977 Appalachian State 2–9 1–4 6th
1978 Appalachian State 7–4 4–2 3rd
1979 Appalachian State 3–8 3–4 5th
Appalachian State: 47–48–4 19–20–2
Total: 75–64–4
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Appalachian Sports Information (2004-04-25). "Stuart Wins Brakefield Academic Award". GoASU.
  3. ^ Mike Flynn, ed. (2009). "History and Traditions: All-Time Coaching Records". Appalachian Football 2009 Media Guide (PDF). Appalachian Sports Information. p. 184.

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