Gary Knecht

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Gary Knecht
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born Lodi, California
Alma mater UC Santa Barbara
Playing career
1958 Stockton J. C.
1959–1960 UC Santa Barbara
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1961 UC Santa Barbara (GA)
1962 Sacramento State (GA)
1963–1964 Merced H. S. (Assistant)
1965–1969 UC Riverside (DC)
1970–1971 UC Riverside
1972 Cal Poly Pomona (Assistant)
1973–1974 Idaho (LB)
1975 Idaho (DL)
1976–1983 Walla Walla C. C.
1985–1990 Oregon State (LB)
1995–2003 Azusa Pacific (DC)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1984 Walla Walla C. C.
Head coaching record
Overall 6–13–1
52–19–1 (Junior College)

Gary Knecht is a faculty member at Azusa Pacific University and former college football coach. Knecht has served as an assistant coach at several universities and as the head coach at UC Riverside from 1970 to 1971 and at Walla Walla Community College from 1976 to 1983. During his career as a head coach, Knecht compiled an overall record of six wins, 13 losses and one tie (6–13–1) at Riverside and 52 wins, 19 losses and one tie (52–19–1) at Walla Walla.

Coaching career

In February 1970, Knecht was promoted to the head coach position at Riverside after the resignation of Pete Kettela.[1] In March 1973, Knecht resigned as head coach after he led Riverside to an overall record of six wins, 13 losses and one tie (6–13–1).[2] From Riverside, Knecht served as a defensive assistant at Cal Poly Pomona in 1972 before he was hired as the linebackers coach at Idaho in February 1973.[3]

He stayed at Idaho through the 1975 season before he resigned in February 1976 to become the head coach at Walla Walla Community College.[4] At Walla Walla, Knecht led the Warriors to an overall record of 52 wins, 19 losses and one tie (52–19–1) during his tenure as head coach from 1976 through 1983.[5] In 1984 he served as athletic director at Walla Walla before he was hired at Oregon State as an assistant coach in 1985.[5] Knecht finished his coaching career at Azusa Pacific where he served as defensive coordinator from the 1995 through 2003 seasons.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
UC Riverside Highlanders (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1970–1971)
1970 UC Riverside 4–6
1971 UC Riverside 2–7–1
UC Riverside: 6–13–1
Total: 6–13–1
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll.

References

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