Jim Lambright

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Jim Lambright
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1942-04-26) April 26, 1942 (age 81)
Everett, Washington, U.S.
Alma mater University of Washington
Playing career
1962–1964 Washington
Position(s) Defensive end
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1965 Fife HS (WA) (assistant)
1966–1968 Shoreline CC (assistant)
1969–1976 Washington (assistant)
1977–1992 Washington (DC)
1993–1998 Washington
Head coaching record
Overall 44–25–1
Bowls 1–3
Statistics
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Pac-10

James Ralph "Jim" Lambright (born April 26, 1942) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Washington for six seasons from 1993 to 1998, compiling a record of 44–25–1.[1] Prior to becoming head coach, Lambright served as an assistant on the Huskies coaching staff for 24 seasons.

Early years and playing career

Lambright was born and raised in Everett, Washington, the son of a fisherman. He played high school football for head coach Jim Ennis at Everett High School, graduating in 1960. Lambright earned a scholarship to the University of Washington in Seattle, where he lettered as an undersized defensive end for head coach Jim Owens, earning all-conference and All-Coast honors as a senior for the Huskies in 1964.

Coaching career

Following graduation, Lambright was an assistant coach at Fife High School for a season in 1965 and then at Shoreline Community College. In 1969, Jim Owens hired him as an assistant coach on the Huskies' staff. New head coach Don James retained him in 1975 and Lambright became the team's defensive coordinator in 1977,[2] and assistant head coach in 1987.

Lambright was an assistant coach for the Huskies for 24 seasons when he was elevated to head coach in late August 1993, following James' sudden resignation in protest of sanctions against the program from the NCAA and Pac-10 Conference. Lambright's initial contract as head coach was a four-year deal with a base salary of $150,000; he was earning $95,400 as James' chief assistant.[3] He signed a contract extension in January 1998 that brought his compensation to over $500,000 annually.[4] As the Huskies' defensive coordinator Lambright designed the team's "Purple Reign" defensive schemes.[5]

After six seasons as head coach, Lambright was relieved of his duties by athletic director Barbara Hedges in late December 1998,[6][7] replaced by Rick Neuheisel in January 1999.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Washington Huskies (Pacific-10 Conference) (1993–1998)
1993 Washington 7–4 5–3 4th
1994 Washington 7–4 4–4 5th
1995 Washington 7–4–1 6–1–1 T–1st L Sun
1996 Washington 9–3 7–1 2nd L Holiday 15 16
1997 Washington 8–4 5–3 4th W Aloha 18 18
1998 Washington 6–6 4–4 T–5th L Oahu
Washington: 44–25–1 31–16–1
Total: 44–25–1
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll.
°Rankings from final AP Poll.

References

  1. cfbdatawarehouse.com - Jim Lambright
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  5. W. Thomas Porter Go Huskies!: Celebrating the Washington Football Tradition Page 140 1600788270 - 2013 "Eventually, Lambright became the Huskies' defensive coordinator and designed the "Purple Reign" defensive schemes"
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