Yes.Bear Bryant was head coach against Texas in 9 games during his career. His record was 1-7-1.Bryant was head coach of Maryland in 1945, Kentucky between 1946-1953, Texas A&M between 1954-1957, and Alabama between 1958-1982.He did not coach against Texas while at Maryland.He coached one game against Texas while at Kentucky. That was in 1951 and Texas won that game, 7-6.During his four years at Texas A&M, he coached four games against Texas and won once, that being in 1956.He coached four games against Texas while at Alabama, losing 3 times and tying once.To answer your question....yes!Next time just summarize instead of givnig us the stats.
Bear Bryant coached 38 years Joe Paterno beat his record in 37 Years. However Joe coached at the same school his entire career. Bear Bryant took over 5 loosing programs and did not coach at the same school his entire career making his accomplishment of 315 harder to imagine. Joe Paterno never beat Bear in 4 attempts as a head coach. No coach is given the checkbook or the power to do as he pleases until he has proven his self as a coach Bear did it 5 times Joe only had to do it once. Not trying to take anything away from Joe but imagine Joe's record if he had to start at 5 different schools with loosing programs or imagine the Bear coaching his entire career at Alabama. Joe beat his record in 2003 to be the best coach you have to beat the best coach and he never did.
Marty Schottenheimer
I believe the Four Horsemen were coached by Knute Rockne at Notre Dame.
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Chuck Noll
Henning Berg?
Four hundred and fifty seven.
What is a four year University?
four year colleges
What has four fingers and a thumb, but is not alive, is a popular riddle. The answer is a glove.
Ray Perkins (1983-1986), Bill Curry (1987-1989), Gene Stallings (1990-1996), Mike DuBose (1997-2000), Dennis Franchione (2001-2002).