Bunnie Oakes
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Bunnie Oakes was the head football coach at the University of Colorado from 1935 to 1939. During his tenure, he compiled a 25-15-1(.622) record. In 1937, his team finished the season 8-1, with a loss in the cottonbowl to Rice University. He also seved as the head football coach of the University of Montana. In 1939, he was replaced by Frank Potts. From 1941 to 1942 and 1946, he served as the head coach at the University of Wyoming where he compiled a 6-20-2 record.
Preceded by: William Saunders |
University of Colorado Head Coach 1935–1939 |
Succeeded by: Frank Potts |
Colorado Buffaloes Head Football Coaches |
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Heller • Folsom • Mortimer • Cropp • Keinholz • Castleman • Evans • Mills • Witham • Saunders • Oakes • Potts • Yeager • Ward • Grandelius • Davis • Crowder • Mallory • Fairbanks • McCartney • Neuheisel • Barnett • Hawkins |
Wyoming Cowboys Head Football Coaches |
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Hess • Soule • McMurray • Ehlman • Dean • Excelby • Thacker • Corbett • Dietz • McLaren • Rhodes • Witte • Hunt • Blanchard • Oakes • Wyatt • Dickens • Devaney • Eaton • Shurmur • Akers • Lewis • Dye • Kincaid • Erickson • Roach • Tiller • Dimel • Koenning • Glenn |