William Pritchard

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William Pritchard
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Biographical details
Born(1901-12-23)December 23, 1901
Frostburg, Maryland
DiedApril 10, 1978(1978-04-10) (aged 76)
Buffalo, New York
Playing career
1925–1926Penn State
1927Providence Steamrollers
1928New York Yankees
Position(s)Fullback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1931Buffalo
Head coaching record
Overall2–6

William England Pritchard (December 23, 1901 – April 10, 1978) was an American football player and coach and educator. He played college football at Pennsylvania State University and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Providence Steamrollers in 1927 and the New York Yankees in 1928. Pritchard served as the head football coach at the University of Buffalo for one season in 1931, compiling a record of 2–6. He later worked as a teacher and principal for public schools in Buffalo, New York.

Playing career[]

Pritchard, a native of Frostburg, Maryland, graduated from South Park High School in Buffalo, New York in 1923, where he earned 13 letters in football, baseball, track, basketball, and swimming. He earned his undergraduate degree at Pennsylvania State University, where he played football and lacrosse.

After graduating from Penn State in the spring of 1927, Pritchard played in the National Football League (NFL) with the Providence Steamrollers in 1927 and the New York Yankees in 1928.[1] He returned to Buffalo after his NFL playing days were over and continued to play football for several clubs in the semi-pro Western New York football league.

Coaching career[]

In 1929, Pritchard was an assistant coach at University of Buffalo, while he worked towards his master's degree in history. In 1931, he agreed to become the head coach of the football program after Jay L. Lee unexpectedly resigned.[2]

Later years[]

After retiring from coaching, he was a teacher and principal in the Buffalo Public Schools system for 35 years. Pritchard taught in the school system from 1932 to 1950 before going into administrative work. He was principal of the Fosdick-Masten Vocational High School from 1956 to 1962 and Seneca Vocational High School from 1962 until his retirement in 1967.

Pritchard also officiated football games for high schools, colleges, and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) during its four-year existence.

Pritchard died April 10, 1978 at the age of 76.

Head coaching record[]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Buffalo Bulls (New York State Conference) (1931)
1931 Buffalo 2–6
Buffalo: 2–6
Total: 2–6

References[]

  1. ^ "Bill Pritchard, FB," NFL.com
  2. ^ "Pritchard New Coach at Buffalo". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. February 16, 1931. p. 18. Retrieved June 26, 2019 – via Newspapers.com open access.

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