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Playing career | |
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1986-1990 | Southwestern College |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2002-2006 ??-?? ??-?? ??-?? | Southwestern Abilene Christian asst Jamestown College asst Southwestern asst |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 20-29 (0.40816) |
Chris Douglas is an American football player and coach in the United States. He presently is an assistant coach at Highland Community College[1] where he will serve as offensive coordinator.[2]
Douglass was the twenty-seventh head football coach for the Southwestern College Moundbuilders in Winfield, Kansas. At Southwestern, he compiled a record of 20 wins and 29 losses, ranking him 22 out of 27 head coaches in winning percentage, and #10 in terms of total wins.[3] Before coaching at Southwestern, Douglas served as an assistant coach at Abilene Christian University, Jamestown College, and at Southwestern.[4] At Southwestern, Douglass would coach against his mentor and former Southwestern head coach Monty Lewis.[5]
Douglas stepped down as head coach after the 2006 season[6] and was replaced by current coach Ken Crandall.