sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMichael Smith Bennett (April 10, 1881 – December 26, 1964) was an American football, basketball, and baseball, player, coach, college athletics administrator, dentist, and politician. He played college football for the Penn Quakers, and was the director of athletics and head football coach at Sewanee:The University of the South.[1][2] Bennett served on the Philadelphia City Council from 1916 to 1917 and was elected in 1917 as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He did not seek reelection in 1918.[3]
American politician
M. S. Bennett|
Born | (1881-04-10)April 10, 1881 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Died | December 26, 1964(1964-12-26) (aged 83) Bristol Township, Pennsylvania |
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1900–1903 | Penn |
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1900–1904 | Penn |
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Position(s) | End (football) |
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1914–1921 | Haverford |
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1923–1928 | Sewanee |
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1919–1921 | Haverford |
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1924–1926 | Sewanee |
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1917–1921 | Haverford |
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1923–1930 | Sewanee |
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Overall | 39–54–10 (football) 2–29 (baseball) |
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Bennett was born on April 10, 1881. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1905.[4] He died on December 26, 1964.[5]
Head coaching record
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
Haverford (Independent) (1914–1921) |
1914 |
Haverford |
3–3–1 | | | |
1915 |
Haverford |
5–3 | | | |
1916 |
Haverford |
5–0–3 | | | |
1917 |
Haverford |
1–5–2 | | | |
1918 |
No team—World War I |
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1919 |
Haverford |
2–4–1 | | | |
1920 |
Haverford |
1–5–1 | | | |
1921 |
Haverford |
1–5–1 | | | |
Haverford: |
18–25–9 | | |
Sewanee Tigers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1923) |
1923 |
Sewanee |
5–4–1 | 3–2 | 9th | |
Sewanee Tigers (Southern Conference / Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1924) |
1924 |
Sewanee |
6–4 | 3–2 / 2–1 | T–6th / T–6th | |
Sewanee Tigers (Southern Conference) (1925–1928) |
1923 |
Sewanee |
4–4–1 | 1–4 | T–16th | |
1926 |
Sewanee |
2–6 | 0–5 | 22nd | |
1927 |
Sewanee |
2–6 | 1–4 | 20th | |
1928 |
Sewanee |
2–7 | 0–5 | 21st | |
Sewanee: |
21–29–1 | 9–23 | |
Total: | 39–54–10 | |
References
- "Harry Harman May Coach Sewanee Football Eleven". Reading Times. January 23, 1930. p. 20. Retrieved February 18, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.

- "Gridiron Taking Place Bull Ring". Madera Tribune. February 20, 1929.
- "Michael Smith Bennett". Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
- Maxwell, W. J., ed. (1922). General Alumni Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania, 1922. University of Pennsylvania. General Alumni Society. p. 713.
- "Dr. M. S. Bennett, 83; Retired Dentist, Coach". Philadelphia Daily News. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. December 29, 1964. p. 48. Retrieved June 5, 2020 – via Newspapers.com
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- C. D. Bliss (1894)
- Thomas Branson (1895)
- Unknown (1897–1898)
- Unknown (1900)
- Norman Thorn (1904–1906)
- Unknown (1907)
- Wilbur H. Haines (1908)
- Charles Lichty Miller (1909)
- Alfred L. Atwood (1910)
- John Guirney (1911)
- Jack Keogh (1912–1913)
- M. S. Bennett (1914–1921)
- Harvey Harman (1922–1929)
- Elwood Geiges (1930–1932)
- Roy Randall (1933–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Roy Randall (1946–1962)
- Bill Docherty (1963–1966)
- Dana Swan (1967–1971)
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Sewanee Tigers athletic directors |
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- Harris G. Cope (1909–1913)
- William Jennings Gardner (1914)
- Ray Fisher (1915)
- M. S. Bennett (1923–1930)
- Gordon M. Clark (1930–1952)
- William C. White (1953)
- Walter Bryant (1953–1984)
- Bill Huyck (1984–)
- Mark Webb (1995– )
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- F. G. Sweat (1891–1893)
- Herbert C. Foss (1894)
- R. M. Reynolds (1895)
- Eddie Blair (1896)
- John Gere Jayne (1897–1898)
- Billy Suter (1899–1901)
- L. W. Boynton (1902)
- George S. Whitney (1903–1904)
- Willard Hyatt (1905)
- James John Quill (1906)
- Arthur G. Erwin (1907)
- Harry Van Surdam (1908)
- Harris G. Cope (1909–1916)
- Charles Best (1917–1918)
- Earl Abell (1919–1920)
- John Nicholson (1921–1922)
- M. S. Bennett (1923–1928)
- W. H. Kirkpatrick (1929)
- Harvey Harman (1930)
- Harry E. Clark (1931–1939)
- Jenks Gillem (1940–1941)
- No team (1942–1945)
- William C. White (1946–1953)
- Ernie Williamson (1954–1956)
- Shirley Majors (1957–1977)
- Horace Moore (1978–1986)
- Bill Samko (1987–1993)
- Al Logan (1994–1995)
- John Windham (1996–2006)
- Robert Black (2007–2010)
- Tommy Laurendine (2011–2016)
- Travis Rundle (2017– )
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Sewanee Tigers men's basketball head coaches |
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- Samuel Braun (1908–1909)
- Charles Braun (1909–1910)
- No team (1909–1922)
- John Nicholson (1922–1923)
- M. S. Bennett (1923–1926)
- Barnes (1926–1928)
- Lucien Emerson (1928–1931)
- Allen Lincoln (1931–1938)
- Joel Eaves (1938–1941)
- Allen Lincoln (1941–1942)
- No team (1942–1946)
- David Drake (1946–1948)
- Lon S. Varnell (1948–1970)
- Rudy Davalos (1970–1973)
- Mac Petty (1973–1976)
- Don Millington (1976–1978)
- Jerry Waters (1978–1980)
- Rick Jones (1980–1983)
- Bobby Dwyer (1983–1985)
- Bill Fenlon (1985–1988)
- Tony Wingen (1988–1990)
- Daniel Chu (1990–1992)
- Joe Thoni (1992–2008)
- Ryan "Bubba" Smith (2008–2016)
- Bradley Pierson (2016–2017)
- Mick Hedgepeth (2017–2019)
- Brian Emerson (2019– )
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