American football player and coach (1925–2011)
Bennie Ellender Jr. (March 2, 1925 – December 22, 2011)[ 1] [ 2] was an American college football player and coach.[ 3] He served as the head football coach at Arkansas State University from 1963 to 1970 and at Tulane University from 1971 to 1975, compiling a career college football record of 79–49–4.
Ellender led the Arkansas State program to three consecutive Pecan Bowl games, which was one of the regional bowl games set up for the NCAA College Division to choose a champion. His 1970 team finished 11–0 and was ranked #1 in the final polls, earning his team the College Division championship . Ellender was selected AFCA College Division Coach of the Year following the season.[ 4] After the 1970 season, Ellender left ASU to become head football coach at his alma mater, Tulane.
Head coaching record
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Lyle Richeson
Lester Lautenschlaeger (1924–1925)
Johnny Menville (1927–1928)
Dick Baumbach
Red Dawson (1931)
Barney Mintz
Dick Page
Bobby Kellogg (1939)
Jim Ely (1940)
Bobby Glass (1941)
Lou Thomas (1942)
Dub Jones (1943)
Bennie Ellender (1944, 1947)
Ernest Crouch (1945)
Jim Keeton (1946)
Joe Ernst (1948–1950)
Fred Dempsey (1951)
Peter Clement (1952–1953)
Fred Wilcox (1954)
Gene Newton (1955–1956)
Carleton Sweeney (1957)
Richie Petitbon (1958)
Phil Nugent (1959–1960)
Jack Domingue (1961)
Ted Miller (1962)
Al Burguieres (1963)
David East (1964)
Bobby Duhon (1965–1967)
Wayne Francingues (1968)
Rusty Lachaussee (1969)
Mike Walker (1970–1971)
Steve Foley (1972–1974)
Terry Looney (1974)
Buddy Gilbert (1975)
Roch Hontas (1976–1979)
Nickie Hall (1980)
Mike McKay (1981–1982)
Bubby Brister (1983)
Jon English (1983)
Wade Elmore (1983)
Mark Massey (1983)
Ken Karcher (1984–1985)
Terrence Jones (1986–1988)
Deron Smith (1989–1990)
Jerome Woods (1991)
Billy Duncan (1992)
Shawn Meadows (1992)
Craig Randall (1993)
Tracey Watts (1994)
Aley Demarest (1995)
Shaun King (1995–1998)
Patrick Ramsey (1999–2001)
J. P. Losman (2000–2003)
Lester Ricard (2004–2006)
Richard Irvin (2004)
Scott Elliott (2005, 2007)
Anthony Scelfo (2007)
Kevin Moore (2008, 2010)
Joe Kemp (2009)
Ryan Griffin (2009–2012)
Devin Powell (2012–2015)
D.J. Ponder (2012)
Nick Montana (2013–2014)
Tanner Lee (2014–2015)
Jordy Joseph (2015)
Glen Cuiellette (2016)
Johnathan Brantley (2016–2017)
Jonathan Banks (2017–2018)
Justin McMillan (2018–2019)
Keon Howard (2020)
Michael Pratt (2020–2023)
Kai Horton (2021, 2023)
Justin Ibieta (2022)
Darian Mensah (2024)
Ty Thompson (2024)
# denotes interim head coach