George W. Bryant

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Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
VMI Keydets (Independent) (1895–1896)
1895 VMI 5–1
1896 VMI 3–4
VMI: 8–5
Coe Warriors (Independent) (1899–1913)
1899 Coe 2–5
1900 Coe 5–4
1901 Coe 5–2–2
1902 Coe 7–3
1903 Coe 4–4
1904 Coe 1–7
1905 Coe 1–7–1
1906 Coe 3–2–1
1907 Coe 3–4
1908 Coe 3–5
1909 Coe 1–5–2
1910 Coe 2–6
1911 Coe 1–7
1912 Coe 2–5
1913 Coe 5–0–3
Coe: 45–66–9
Total: 53–71–9

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