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Jerry Vandergriff was born on 1942 in Tulia, Texas, is an American football player and coach. Discover Jerry Vandergriff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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He is the winningest coach in Angelo State history and ranks 39th in wins in NCAA Division II history.
Vandergriff is a native of Tulia, Texas.
He began his association with Angelo State Rams football as a freshman football player.
He later recalled, "Basically, I played here when I was a freshman coming in and just fell in love with the place."
He is the winningest coach in Angelo State history and ranks 39th all-time in wins among NCAA Division II football coaches.
Jerry Vandergriff (born c. 1942) is a former American football player and coach.
He was a football player at Angelo State College in San Angelo, Texas, and the University of Corpus Christi.
Vandergriff was the quarterback of the 1960 San Angelo team that finished with a 7–3 record and played in the 1960 Hospitality Bowl in Gulfport, Mississippi.
When San Angelo temporarily discontinued the football program after the 1960 season, Vandergriff transferred to Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi (then known as the "University of Corpus Christi"), where he received All-Texas and Little All-America honors.
Vandergriff received his bachelor's degree at Corpus Christi in 1964 and later received a master's degree from Texas Tech University.
After receiving his degree, Vandergriff coached high school football for seven years.
He was a football coach at Angelo State from 1971 to 2004, including 23 years as head coach.
In 1971, he returned to Angelo State as an assistant coach.
He spent several years as the team's offensive coordinator, including the 1978 team that compiled a 14–0 record and won the NAIA Division I Football National Championship.
The Rams under Vandergriff had the winningest record of all Texas universities in the 1980s.
He became the head coach in 1982 and served in that capacity through the 2004 season.
In 23 years as head coach, he compiled a record of 143–100–2 (95–62–2 in Lone Star Conference play) and had 18 winning seasons.
He led Angelo State to four NCAA Division II postseason appearances and was named the Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year in 1984, 1987 and 1997.
Vandergriff coached 112 first team all-conference selections and 38 All-Americans in 23 years as Angelo State's head coach, including nine players who won the J.V. Sikes Award as the outstanding lineman and two who won the J. W. Rollins Award as the outstanding back)s. His teams won the Lone Star Conference championship in 1984 and 1987 and won the conference's South Division crown in 1999 and 2000.
Vandergriff's best season as a head coach was 1989 when the Rams had an 11–3 record, advanced to the NCAA Division II postseason semifinals, and scored a school-record 466 points (33.3 points per game).
Vandergriff had another 10-win season when the 1997 Rams compiled a 10–2 record and outscored their opponents 409 to 241.
Vandergriff resigned his position at Angelo State at the end of the 2004 football season.
After retiring as the school's football coach and men's athletic director, Vandergriff remained active as a director of the Angelo Football Clinic and a director of the Cactus Bowl, the NCAA D-II All-Star Game.
In 2005, he was recognized by the All-American Football Foundation for career accomplishments.
Vandergriff and his wife, Rose Ann Vandergriff, have a son, Bo Vandergriff.