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Charles H. Morgan Sport(s) College football Current position Team Pittsburg State University Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1936-1948 Pittsburg State Gorrillas Head coaching record Overall 44-43-15 (0.5049) Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Charles H. Morgan was an American football coach and sports figure in the United States. Coaching history Coach Charles H. Morgan was the sixth head college football coach for the Pittsburg State Gorrillas located in Pittsburg, Kansas and he held that position for 12 seasons, from 1936 until 1948. His coaching record at Pitt State was 44 wins, 43 losses, and 15 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2009 season, this ranks him sixth at Pitt State in total wins and 11th at the school in winning percentage (0.5049).[1] Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/Playoffs NAIA Coach's Poll# Pittsburg State Gorrillas (NAIA) (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1936–1948) 1936 Pitt State 3-5-0 1938 Pitt State 4-4-2 1939 Pitt State 3-4-2 1940 Pitt State 3-7-0 1941 Pitt State 5-2-3 1942 Pitt State 7-1-0 1943 Pitt State 6-0-0 1944 Pitt State 3-3-0 1945 Pitt State 2-2-2 1946 Pitt State 4-2-3 1947 Pitt State 2-7-1 1948 Pitt State 2-6-2 Pitt State: 44-43-15 Total: 44-43-15       National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. References ^ College Football Data Warehouse Pittsburg State University Gorrillas all-time coaching records External links Pittsburg State Gorrillas athletics webiste v • d • e Pittsburg State Gorillas head football coaches McLeland • Fuhrer • Courtright • Weede • Howell • Morgan • Smith • Lester • Randleman • Polen • Mayerske • Franchione • Broyles • Beck This biographical article relating to a college football coach first appointed in the 1930s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e