Bill Wertenbaker

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Wertenbaker was born on September 15, 1875, in Charlottesville, Virginia. He died on March 24, 1933, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland following a brief illness.[1] He had a son, Charles, born circa 1901, who later became a foreign editor of Time.[2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Wofford Terriers (Independent) (1895)
1895 Wofford 3–1
Wofford: 3–1
Richmond Spiders (Independent) (1897)
1897 Richmond 3–5
Richmond: 3–5
South Carolina Gamecocks (Independent) (1898)
1898 South Carolina 1–2
South Carolina: 1–2
Washington and Lee Generals (Independent) (1900)
1900 Washington and Lee 0–5
Washington and Lee Generals (Independent) (1902)
1902 Washington and Lee 4–3
Washington and Lee: 4–8
Total: 11–16

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