• Pete Fredenburg (born September 15, 1949) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at University of Mary Hardin–Baylor...
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  • serving the previous twenty as the team's defensive coordinator under Pete Fredenburg. Mary Hardin–Baylor has won three NCAA Division III football championships:...
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  • careers with 200 wins and a winning percentage of .800 or greater: Pete Fredenburg (.856), Jake Gaither (.844), Tom Osborne (.836), Mike Kelly (.819)...
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  • University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Athletics. Retrieved July 22, 2023. "Pete Fredenburg retires; Mary Hardin-Baylor promotes Larry Harmon to head coach". Dave...
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  • 2021 NCAA Division III football season. Led by 23rd-year head coach Pete Fredenburg, the Crusaders compiled an overall record of 15–0 with a mark of 9–0...
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  • Kehres 2016 Dec. 16 Mary Hardin–Baylor§ Wisconsin–Oshkosh 10–7 3,476 Pete Fredenburg 2017 Dec. 15 Mount Union Mary Hardin–Baylor 12–0 4,971 Vince Kehres...
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  • Division III football season. In their 20th year under head coach Pete Fredenburg, the team compiled a 15–0 record (6–0 against conference opponents)...
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    played college football for the Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusaders under Pete Fredenburg and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Tennessee Titans of...
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  • Division III football season. In their 22nd year under head coach Pete Fredenburg, the team compiled a 15–0 record (9–0 against conference opponents)...
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  • the Year". D3football.com. Retrieved December 19, 2023. Zayas, Riley. "Fredenburg named D3football.com Coach of the Year, 5 Crusaders named All-Americans"...
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  • Solich, First Vice President Gary Patterson, Second Vice President Pete Fredenburg, Third Vice President Turner Gill Pat Fitzgerald Craig Bohl Bronco...
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    coaches with 30 seasons List of college football coaches with 20 ties Fredenburg's on-field record was 257–40 for a winning percentage of .865. In June...
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  • North Central Cardinals Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders (13–0) (14–0) CCIW ASC 24 57 Head coach:  Jeff Thorne Head coach:  Pete Fredenburg...
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  • – Defensive coordinator/defensive backs Lee Fobbs – Defensive ends Pete Fredenburg – Defensive tackles Jerry Baldwin – Linebackers Legend (C) Team captain...
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  • 2010 Glenn Caruso St. Thomas (MN) 2011 Glenn Caruso (2) St. Thomas (MN) 2012 Glenn Caruso (3) St. Thomas (MN) 2013 Pete Fredenburg Mary Hardin–Baylor...
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  • tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator for legendary head coach Pete Fredenburg at Mary Hardin-Baylor. In his first two seasons with the NCAA Division...
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  • 23, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2024. Craven, Mike (January 8, 2022). "Pete Fredenburg retires; Mary Hardin-Baylor promotes Larry Harmon to head coach". Dave...
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  • Howard Middle School. Buddy Ebsen, actor Mary Evelyn Fredenburg, nurse missionary in Nigeria Pete Pihos, football player and coach John Young, astronaut...
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  • Christian (7th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (4th season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Baylor Stadium Seasons ← 1985...
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  • Christian (5th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (2nd season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Baylor Stadium Seasons ← 1983...
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  • Christian (6th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (3rd season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Baylor Stadium Seasons ← 1984...
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  • Reedy (2nd season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (9th season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Floyd Casey Stadium Seasons...
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  • Leipold Wisconsin–Whitewater 2015 Glenn Caruso St. Thomas (MN) 2016 Pete Fredenburg Mary Hardin–Baylor 2017 Jason Mangone Brockport 2018 Jim Margraff Johns...
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  • Teaff (17th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (6th season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Floyd Casey Stadium Seasons...
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  • Record 6–5 Head coach Gary Crowton (1st season) Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (2nd season) Captain None Home stadium Joe Aillet Stadium Seasons ← 1995...
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  • Crowe (1st season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (10th season) Base defense 4–3 Home stadium Floyd Casey Stadium Seasons...
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  • Offensive coordinator Gary Crowton (1st season) Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (1st season) Captain Shannon Jenkins, Lance Reed, Grant Williams Home stadium...
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  • Christian (4th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (1st season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Baylor Stadium Seasons ← 1982...
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  • Teaff (18th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (7th season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Floyd Casey Stadium Seasons...
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  • Christian (8th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Pete Fredenburg (5th season) Base defense 4–4 Home stadium Baylor Stadium Seasons ← 1986...
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