Joe Kenney
American football player and coach
Playing career | |
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1898–1899 | Boston College |
1901–1902 | Boston College |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1908 | Boston College |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 2–4–2 |
Joseph Kenney was an American football player and coach.
Early life and education
Kenney was the captain of the 1899 Boston College football team, which lost only one game to Brown University.[1] He was a 1901 graduate of Boston College.
Career
He served as the co-head football coach with Joe Reilly at Boston College in 1908, compiling a record of 2–4–2. 1908 was the first season that Boston College returned to varsity status after the program was dropped in 1902.
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Boston College (Independent) (1908) | |||||||||
1908 | Boston College | 2–4–2 | |||||||
Boston College: | 2–4–2 | ||||||||
Total: | 2–4–2 |
Personal life
Kenney later went into the insurance business.[2]
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Boston College Eagles head football coaches
- Joseph Drum (1893)
- William Nagle (1894)
- Joseph Lawless (1895)
- Frank Carney (1896)
- John Dunlop (1897–1899)
- No team (1900)
- John Dunlop (1901)
- Arthur White (1902)
- No team (1903–1907)
- Joe Kenney & Joe Reilly (1908)
- Thomas H. Maguire (1909)
- Hub Hart (1910)
- Joseph Courtney (1911)
- William Joy (1912–1913)
- Stephen Mahoney (1914–1915)
- Charles Brickley (1916–1917)
- Frank Morrissey (1918)
- Frank Cavanaugh (1919–1926)
- D. Leo Daley (1927)
- Joe McKenney (1928–1934)
- Dinny McNamara (1935)
- Harry Downes # (1935)
- Gil Dobie (1936–1938)
- Frank Leahy (1939–1940)
- Denny Myers (1941–1942)
- Moody Sarno # (1943–1945)
- Denny Myers (1946–1950)
- Mike Holovak (1951–1959)
- Ernie Hefferle (1960–1961)
- Jim Miller (1962–1967)
- Joe Yukica (1968–1977)
- Ed Chlebek (1978–1980)
- Jack Bicknell (1981–1990)
- Tom Coughlin (1991–1993)
- Dan Henning (1994–1996)
- Tom O'Brien (1997–2006)
- Frank Spaziani # (2006)
- Jeff Jagodzinski (2007–2008)
- Frank Spaziani (2009–2012)
- Steve Addazio (2013–2019)
- Rich Gunnell # (2019)
- Jeff Hafley (2020–2023)
- Bill O'Brien (2024–present)
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