This is a list of head football coaches for the Catholic University Cardinals football team, which represents the Catholic University of America in college football . Catholic joined the NCAA Division III 's New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) as a football-only member in 2017, having played the previous 18 seasons (1999–2016) in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC).
Legend
Varsity team Club team only No football team
Year(s)
Coach
W–L–T
Notes
1895–1909
Unknown
4–3–1
Team played one game in 1895 and 1897 and each season from 1905 to 1907. Four games were played in 1909. The 1897 game was against an unknown opponent and had an unknown result.[ 1]
1910
James Johnson
2–4–0
[ 2]
1911
McDade
3–2–2
[ 2]
1912
Harry McDevitt
3–5–0
[ 2]
1913
Ed Greer
1–4–1
[ 2]
1914
Madden
0–6–1
[ 2]
1915–1916
Fred Nielsen
9–6–0
[ 2]
1917–1918
No team due to World War I. [ 2]
1919
Tom Tracey
1–6–1
[ 2]
1921
Harry Robb
3–5–0
[ 2]
1922
Jim Dooley
2–6–0
[ 2]
1923–1924
Tom Gormley
5–9–2
[ 2]
1925–1929
John B. McAuliffe
21–16–0
[ 2]
1930–1940
Dutch Bergman
59–31–4
Winningest coach; 1936 Orange Bowl and 1940 Sun Bowl .[ 2]
1941–1946
No team due to World War II. [ 2]
1947
Gene Augusterfer
3–3–0
[ 2]
1948
Tom Chisari
1–7–0
[ 2]
1949–1950
Jan Jankowski
3–8–2
[ 2]
1951–1964
No team. [ 3]
1965
Ron McManes
0–1–0
Football team re-established at the club level for one-game trial.[ 3]
1966
Joe Glodeck
0–4–0
Competed at the club level.[ 3]
1967–1968
Bill Daley
4–1–1
Competed at the club level.[ 3]
1969–1970
Todd Gabbett
5–7–1
Competed at the club level.[ 3]
1971
Dave Veshosky
0–3–0
Competed at the club level.[ 3]
1972–1973
Joe Pascale
8–9–0
Competed at the club level.[ 3]
1974
R. J. Skelley
4–5–0
Competed at the club level.[ 3]
1975–1976
Joe Pascale
15–3–0
Compiled total record of 23–12–0 as head coach during non-consecutive tenure at the club level.[ 3]
1977–1984
Joe Pascale
43–34
Team promoted to Division III starting in 1977.[ 4]
1985–1986
Ro Waldron
4–17–1
[ 4]
1987–1989
Fred O'Connor
17–13
[ 4]
1990–1993
Rick Novak
15–25
[ 4]
1994–2000
Tom Clark
56–14–1
[ 4]
2001
Rob Ambrose
3–7
[ 4]
2002–2003
Tom Mulholland
7–13
[ 5]
2004–2005
Tom Clark
2–18
Served two non-consecutive tenures and compiled a total record of 58–32–1.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
2006–2015
Dave Dunn
42–59
2008 ECAC Southeast Bowl champion
2016–present
Mike Gutelius [ 8]
20–31
^ The early years (1895-1909) Archived 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine , All-time Football Results, The Catholic University of America, retrieved February 13, 2009.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Varsity success (1910-50) Archived 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine , All-time Football Results, The Catholic University of America, retrieved February 13, 2009.
^ a b c d e f g h i Club football (1965-76) Archived 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine , All-time Football Results, The Catholic University of America, retrieved February 13, 2009.
^ a b c d e f Data 1977-2000: Division III (1977-) Archived 2007-08-13 at the Wayback Machine , All-time Football Results, The Catholic University of America, retrieved February 13, 2009.
^ a b Past Standings and All-Conference Squads [permanent dead link ] (PDF), 2007 ODAC Football Guide , Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC), 2007, retrieved February 13, 2009.
^ Clark returns as football coach [permanent dead link ] , The Tower , February 6, 2004.
^ Coach Detail: Tom Clark , Liberty University, retrieved February 21, 2009.
^ "Mike Gutelius" . The Catholic University of America. Retrieved September 11, 2017 .
Venues Bowls & rivalries People Seasons
1895
1896
1897
1898–1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917–1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
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1939
1940
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1947
1948
1949
1950
1951–1976
1977
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1987
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1989
1990
1991
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