Tom Porter (coach)

Tom Porter
Biographical details
Born(1929-04-21)April 21, 1929
Stillwater, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedJanuary 24, 2013(2013-01-24) (aged 83)
Northfield, Minnesota, U.S.
Alma materSt. Olaf
Playing career
Football
c. 1950St. Olaf
Ice hockey
c. 1950St. Olaf
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1954–1955Neenah HS (WI) (assistant)
1956–1957Neenah HS (WI)
1958–1967St. Olaf
1969–1990St. Olaf
Ice hockey
1970–1977St. Olaf
Head coaching record
Overall171–119–10 (football)
24–110 (ice hockey)
TournamentsFootball
0–1 (NCAA D-III playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
6 MWC (1960–1961, 1966, 1969–1971)
2 MIAC (1978–1979)
Awards
Football
MIAC Coach of the Year (1978)

Thomas Gene Porter (April 21, 1929 – January 24, 2013) was an American football and ice hockey coach.[1] He served two stints as the head football coach at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota from 1958 to 1967 and 1969 to 1990, compiling a record of 171–119–10.[2] Porter was also the head ice hockey coach at St. Olaf from 1970 to 1977, tallying a mark of 24–110.[3]

A native of Stillwater, Minnesota, Porter attended high school in Bayport, Minnesota. He played football and ice hockey at St. Olaf before graduating in 1951. Porter began his coaching career in 1954 as an assistant football coach at Neenah High School in Neenah, Wisconsin under head coach Jerry Thompson. He succeeded Thompson has head coach 1956 when Thompson left to become head football coach at Ripon College. Porter also coached track and freshman basketball at Neenah.[4]

  1. ^ "Thomas Porter". Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "Thomas Gene Porter". northfieldfuneral.com. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "Tom Porter". stolaf.edu. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  4. ^ "Name Neenah's Tom Porter Head Grid Coach at St. Olaf". The Post-Crescent. St. Cloud, Minnesota. March 26, 1958. p. 34. Retrieved December 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.