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List of East Carolina Pirates head football coaches : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of East Carolina Pirates head football coaches
There have been 20 head coaches for the East Carolina Pirates. East Carolina started organized football with the nickname ''Teachers'', in 1932. The school changed the nickname to the ''Pirates'' on February 26, 1934. East Carolina has played in more than 700 games in a total of 71 seasons, 41 of which are in Division 1-A.〔Before 1973, Division 1 was referred to as ''NCAA University Division (Major College)'' From 1973 to 1977, this division was refer to as ''NCAA Division I''. From 1978 to 2006, this division is referred to as ''NCAA Division I-A. 2006, the NCAA changed the name from Division I to Football Bowl Subdivision.''〕 In those games, six coaches have brought the Pirates to bowl games: Jack Boone in 1952 and 1954, Clarence Stasavich in 1963, 1964 and 1965, Pat Dye in 1978, Bill Lewis in 1991, Steve Logan in 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000 and 2001, and Skip Holtz in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Five coaches have won conference championships with the Pirates: Jack Boone in 1953, Clarence Stasavich in 1966, Sonny Randle in 1972 and 1973, Pat Dye in 1976, and Skip Holtz in 2008 and 2009. Steve Logan is the all-time leader in games coached, years coached, and wins, while John Christenbury leads all coaches in winning percentage with 0.867. O. A. Hankner is statistically the worst coach the Pirates have had in terms of winning percentage, with .000. Of the 20 Pirate coaches, Mike McGee and Pat Dye have been inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame. Two coaches, Clarence Stasavich and Bill Lewis, have received National Coach of the Year honors. Three former players have been head coach for the Pirates: Jim Johnson, Ed Emory and Ruffin McNeill. In addition, former players have become Pirate assistant coaches, such as Junior Smith and Paul Troth.〔 〕 The current coach is Ruffin McNeill, who was hired on December 28, 2009. Statistics correct as of January 1, 2008, after the end of the 2007–08 college football season. East Carolina changed from East Carolina Teachers College to East Carolina College in 1951 and to East Carolina University in 1967. ==Key==
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