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Ray E. Watts

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Ray E. Watts
Biographical details
Born(1895-09-18)September 18, 1895
Powell, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJune 3, 1969(1969-06-03) (aged 73)
Berea, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materOtterbein College
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1919Otterbein
1926Cleveland Panthers
1928–1948Baldwin–Wallace
Basketball
1918–1920Otterbein
1928–1935Baldwin–Wallace
1940–1950Baldwin–Wallace
1952–1958Baldwin–Wallace
Baseball
1929–1931Baldwin–Wallace
1935–1936Baldwin–Wallace
1944Baldwin–Wallace
Head coaching record
Overall104–65–14 (college football)
304–230 (college basketball)
15–13–1 (college baseball)
3–2 (AFL)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
2 OAC (1935, 1937)

Raymond Ernest Watts (September 18, 1895 – June 3, 1969) was an American football, basketball and baseball coach.[1] He served as a head coach in three different sports at Baldwin–Wallace College–now known as Baldwin Wallace University—in Berea, Ohio between 1928 and 1948.[2] Watts was the head football coach at Otterbein University in 1919.

Head coaching record

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College football

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Otterbein Cardinals (Independent) (1919)
1919 Otterbein 0–7
Otterbein: 0–7
Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1928–1947)
1928 Baldwin–Wallace 0–8 0–8 13th
1929 Baldwin–Wallace 6–1–1 4–1–1 5th
1930 Baldwin–Wallace 1–6 1–5 12th
1931 Baldwin–Wallace 5–0–3 4–0–1 3rd
1932 Baldwin–Wallace 6–1–1 5–1–1 3rd
1933 Baldwin–Wallace 5–3–1 4–2–1 T–5th
1934 Baldwin–Wallace 7–1 5–0 2nd
1935 Baldwin–Wallace 9–1 8–0 1st
1936 Baldwin–Wallace 7–1 2–0 2nd
1937 Baldwin–Wallace 6–2 4–0 1st
1938 Baldwin–Wallace 3–5 2–1 T–6th
1939 Baldwin–Wallace 6–2 1–2 14th
1940 Baldwin–Wallace 4–4 2–2 T–9th
1941 Baldwin–Wallace 3–4–1 0–2–1 15th
1942 Baldwin–Wallace 6–2 2–1 5th
1943 Baldwin–Wallace 4–4–1
1944 Baldwin–Wallace 6–1–2
1945 Baldwin–Wallace 6–4 4–1 T–3rd
1946 Baldwin–Wallace 4–2–2 4–1 5th
1947 Baldwin–Wallace 5–4 4–2 T–7th
Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets (Independent) (1948)
1948 Baldwin–Wallace 5–2–2
Baldwin–Wallace: 104–58–14 56–29–5
Total: 104–65–14
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

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  1. ^ "Ray Watts". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "Ray Watts". Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
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