ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Jason B. Parrish Jason B. ParrishAmerican football player and coach (1878–1906) Jason B. ParrishBiographical detailsBorn(1878-09-28)September 28, 1878Canandaigua, New York, U.S.DiedOctober 3, 1906(1906-10-03) (aged 28)Flushing, New York, U.S.Playing career1898–1901Syracuse Coaching career (HC unless noted)1902Hampden–Sydney1903Syracuse Jason Basford Parrish (September 28, 1878 – October 3, 1906) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Hampden–Sydney College in 1902[1] and as co-head coach with Ancil D. Brown at Syracuse University in 1903. He was also a member of the Syracuse Orange men's crew in 1901.[2] Parrish died on October 3, 1906.[3] He was buried at Rose Ridge Cemetery.[4] Head coaching record Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Hampden–Sydney Tigers (Independent) (1902) 1902 Hampden–Sydney 3–2 Hampden–Sydney: 3–2 Syracuse Orangemen (Independent) (1903) 1903 Syracuse 5–4 Syracuse: 5–4 Total:8–6 References ↑ "College Football Team". Kaleidoscope. 11. Students of Hampden–Sidney College: 107. 1903. Retrieved March 10, 2014. ↑ "Syracuse University Men's Rowing Letterwinners". Syracuse University Athletics. Retrieved August 11, 2024. ↑ Parish, Roswell (1938). "New England Parish Families: Descendants of John Parish of Groton, Mass, and Preston, Conn". ↑ "Roseridge Cemetery Naples NY". vteHampden–Sydney Tigers head football coaches William Ford Bull (1892–1894) W. J. King (1895) George H. Denny (1896) Eugene C. Caldwell (1897) Alfred S. Caldwell (1898) Harry L. Shaner (1899–1900) Edwin S. Martin (1901) Jason B. Parrish (1902) George A. Jennings (1903) No team (1904) Russel James (1905) Oliver Max Gardner (1906) James A. Nutter (1907) Lew Riess (1908–1909) Kemper Yancey (1910) B. R. Cecil (1911) Charles A. Bernier (1912–1916) Marvin C. Bowling (1917) No coach (1918) William L. Younger (1919) Eddie Roundy (1920–1922) Charles A. Bernier (1923–1938) Red Smith (1939–1941) Frank Summers (1942) No team (1943) Frank Summers (1944–1945) Herman E. Smith (1946) Morgan Tiller (1947–1950) Jim Hickey (1951–1955) Bob Thalman (1956–1959) Stokeley Fulton (1960–1984) Carmen Palladino (1985) Joe Bush (1986–1996) Phil Culicerto (1997–1999) Marty Favret (2000–2023) Vince Luvara (2024– ) vteSyracuse Orange head football coaches No coach (1889) Robert Winston (1890) William Galbraith (1891) Jordan C. Wells (1892) No coach (1893) George H. Bond (1894) George O. Redington (1895–1896) Frank E. Wade (1897–1899) Edwin Sweetland (1900–1902) Jason B. Parrish & Ancil D. Brown (1903) Charles P. Hutchins (1904–1905) Frank "Buck" O'Neill (1906–1907) Howard Jones (1908) Tad Jones (1909–1910) C. DeForest Cummings (1911–1912) Frank "Buck" O'Neill (1913–1915) Bill Hollenback (1916) Frank "Buck" O'Neill (1917–1919) Chick Meehan (1920–1924) Pete Reynolds (1925–1926) Lew Andreas (1927–1929) Vic Hanson (1930–1936) Ossie Solem (1937–1942) No team (1943) Ossie Solem (1944–1945) Biggie Munn (1946) Reaves Baysinger (1947–1948) Ben Schwartzwalder (1949–1973) Frank Maloney (1974–1980) Dick MacPherson (1981–1990) Paul Pasqualoni (1991–2004) Greg Robinson (2005–2008) Doug Marrone (2009–2012) Scott Shafer (2013–2015) Dino Babers (2016–2023) Nunzio Campanile # (2023) Fran Brown (2024– ) # denotes interim head coach This biographical article relating to a college football coach first appointed in the 1900s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte