ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Ron Simonson Ron SimonsonAmerican football coach (1942–2024) Ron SimonsonBiographical detailsBorn(1942-03-12)March 12, 1942Portland, Oregon, U.S.DiedJune 15, 2024(2024-06-15) (aged 82)Coaching career (HC unless noted)1978–1984Puget Sound1985–1988Northern Colorado1989–1990Winnipeg Blue Bombers (assistant)1997–1998Oregon State (RB) Head coaching recordOverall66–48–1Tournaments0–1 (NCAA D-II playoffs)Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 Evergreen (1983) Ron Simonson (March 12, 1942 – June 15, 2024) was an American former gridiron football coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Puget Sound from 1978 to 1984 and at the University of Northern Colorado from 1985 until 1988, compiling a career college football record of 66–48–1.[1] He also held assistant coaching positions with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and Oregon State.[2] After retiring from football he began a career as an author.[2] He died of Alzheimer's disease on June 15, 2024.[3] Head coaching record Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Puget Sound Loggers (NCAA Division II independent) (1978–1982) 1978 Puget Sound 9–1 1979 Puget Sound 7–4 1980 Puget Sound 6–3 1981 Puget Sound 10–2L NCAA Division II Quarterfinal 1982 Puget Sound 7–3 Puget Sound Loggers (Evergreen Conference) (1983–1984) 1983 Puget Sound 9–17–01st 1984 Puget Sound 5–4–14–3–14th Puget Sound: 53–18–111–3–1 Northern Colorado Bears (North Central Conference) (1985–1988) 1985 Northern Colorado 2–92–7T–8th 1986 Northern Colorado 3–83–6T–7th 1987 Northern Colorado 3–82–79th 1988 Northern Colorado 5–54–5T–6th Northern Colorado: 13–3011–25 Total:66–48–1 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth References ↑ "Puget Sound Football All-Time Coaching Records". University of Puget Sound. Retrieved September 1, 2018. 1 2 Schuman, Matt (March 18, 2013). "Former Bears coach sticks with morals to excel away from football". Greeley Tribune. Retrieved September 1, 2018. ↑ "Ron Simonson Obituary (2024) - Portland, OR - The Oregonian". Legacy.com. The Oregonian. June 28, 2024. Retrieved August 30, 2025. vtePuget Sound Loggers head football coaches Unknown (1901–1902) Paul Rader (1903) Unknown (1904) No team (1905–1906) Charles Olson (1907) Van Ward (1908) Frank Gilbert Riley & Albert Byard Wright (1910) Albert Byard Wright (1911) George L. Pitchford (1912) Charles A. Robbins & Harper F. Zoller (1913) No team (1914–1915) Keith Douglas Goodman (1916–1917) Eddie Dianielson & Harold Veith (1918) Roger Wells Peck (1919–1921) Roy McNeal (1922–1925) Cac Hubbard (1926–1928) Edward William Pirwitz (1929–1930) O. Floyd Hite (1930) Roy N. Sanberg (1931–1937) Leo J. Frank (1938–1942) No team (1943–1945) Frank W. Patrick (1946–1947) John P. Heinrick (1948–1964) Robert W. Ryan (1965–1972) Paul Wallrof (1973–1977) Ron Simonson (1978–1984) Ross Hjelseth (1985–1994) Gordon Elliott (1995–2001) Phillip Willenbrock (2002–2009) Jeff Thomas (2010– ) vteNorthern Colorado Bears head football coaches John Lister (1893) No team (1894) John Lister (1895–1896) No team (1897–1898) Arthur Kendel (1899–1900) No team (1901–1904) Samuel E. Abbott (1905) No team (1906–1916) Ralph Glaze (1917–1918) William E. Search (1919–1921) George E. Cooper (1922–1927) Bill Saunders (1928–1931) John W. Hancock (1932–1942) No team (1943–1944) John W. Hancock (1946–1953) Joe Lindahl (1954–1962) William C. Heiss (1963–1965) Bob Blasi (1966–1984) Ron Simonson (1985–1988) Joe Glenn (1989–1999) Kay Dalton (2000–2005) Scott Downing (2006–2010) Earnest Collins Jr. (2011–2019) No team (2020) Ed McCaffrey (2021–2022) Ed Lamb (2023– ) This biographical article relating to a college football coach first appointed in the 1980s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte