The other 3:
- Earl Brown (1948–1950): Over his first two seasons, Brown's teams compiled a record of 2 wins, 15 losses, and 3 ties.
- Carl M. Voyles (1944–1947): In his first two years, Voyles led the Tigers to a 5-13 record.
- George Bohler (1928–1929): Bohler's teams went 3-11 over his two-year tenure.
Don't forget that this includes an epic Iron Bowl collapse and the worst home loss in program history.
Good thing he is from the South, otherwise we had already gotten the pitch forks out.
- Earl Brown (1948–1950): Over his first two seasons, Brown's teams compiled a record of 2 wins, 15 losses, and 3 ties.
- Carl M. Voyles (1944–1947): In his first two years, Voyles led the Tigers to a 5-13 record.
- George Bohler (1928–1929): Bohler's teams went 3-11 over his two-year tenure.
Don't forget that this includes an epic Iron Bowl collapse and the worst home loss in program history.
Good thing he is from the South, otherwise we had already gotten the pitch forks out.