Willis Barnes
Head coaching record
References
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Willis Barnes
Biographical details
Died
1976
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1931
Arizona State (line)
1937–1941
New Mexico (assistant)
1942–1946
New Mexico
1947
New Mexico (assistant)
1950–1951
New Mexico (assistant)
1954–1955
New Mexico (assistant)
Basketball
1941–1943
New Mexico
Head coaching record
Overall
19–20–5 (football)
12–30 (basketball)
Bowls
1–1–1
Willis L. Barnes (? – 1976) was an American football, basketball, track and field, and boxing coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of New Mexico from 1942 to 1946, compiling a record of 45–35–10. Barnes was also the head basketball coach at New Mexico from 1941 to 1943, tallying a mark of 12–30. Barnes came to the University of New Mexico in 1937 as an assistant football coach.[1]
Head coaching record
Football
Year
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Bowl/playoffs
New Mexico Lobos (Border Conference) (1942–1946)
1942
New Mexico
4–5–2
3–4
6th
1943
New Mexico
3–2
NA
NA
L Sun
1944
New Mexico
1–7
0–2
NA
1945
New Mexico
6–1–1
1–0–1
NA
W Sun
1946
New Mexico
5–5–2
4–2–1
3rd
T Harbor
New Mexico:
19–20–5
8–8–2
Total:
19–20–5
References
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Arizona State (line)
New Mexico (assistant)
New Mexico (assistant)
New Mexico (assistant)
New Mexico (assistant)
12–30 (basketball)
Head coaching record
Football
New Mexico Lobos (Border Conference) (1942–1946)
1942
New Mexico
1943
New Mexico
L Sun
1944
New Mexico
1945
New Mexico
W Sun
1946
New Mexico
T Harbor
New Mexico:
References
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