Carl Anderson
American football coach

Carl Anderson

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American football coach
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9 September 1898(Fort Worth, USA)
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30 April 1978(Oceanside, USA)
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Carl Rudolph Frederick "Swede" Anderson IV (September 9, 1898 – April 30, 1978) was an American college football coach at Western Kentucky University and Howard Payne University. Anderson graduated from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky in 1924, where he played in the backfield with legendary alumnus Bo McMillin. Anderson then followed McMillin to Centenary College of Louisiana and Geneva College. Anderson then served one year as the head football coach at Western Kentucky, before moving to Kansas State as its freshman team coach in 1930. Anderson returned to Western Kentucky as its head coach from 1934 to 1937. He was the backfield coach under McMillin at Indiana from 1938 to 1945. He then returned to his alma mater, Centre College, where he coached the Praying Colonels until 1950. The following season, Anderson became the seventh head football coach at the Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas and held that position from 1951 to 1952. His coaching record at Howard Payne was 7–10. Anderson died in 1978 of a heart attack, in Oceanside, California.

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1929 Western Kentucky 7–3
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1934 Western Kentucky 4–2–2
1935 Western Kentucky 7–3
1936 Western Kentucky 6–3
1937 Western Kentucky 7–1–1 3–0–1
Western Kentucky: 24–9–3
Centre Colonels (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association)
1946 Centre
1947 Centre
1948 Centre
1949 Centre
1950 Centre
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Howard Payne Yellow Jackets (Texas Conference)
1951 Howard Payne 4–4 T–1st
1952 Howard Payne 3–6 1–3 T–3rd
Howard Payne: 7–10
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