Gibson pictured in Jambalaya 1983, Tulane yearbook
Biographical details
Born
(1933-03-27)March 27, 1933 Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Died
January 10, 2012(2012-01-10) (aged 78) Kenner, Louisiana, U.S.
Playing career
1954–1955
Florida State
Position(s)
Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1956–1958
South Georgia JC (assistant)
1959–1963
Florida State (assistant)
1964–1966
Tennessee (DC)
1967–1974
Kansas State
1975–1979
Louisville
1980–1982
Tulane
1992
New Orleans Night
Head coaching record
Overall
75–98–2 (college) 0–10 (AFL)
Bowls
0–2
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Big Eight Conference COY (1970)
Vince Gibson (March 27, 1933 – January 10, 2012) was an American football player and coach. He served as head football coach at Kansas State University (1967–1974), the University of Louisville (1975–1979), and Tulane University (1980–1982), compiling a career college football record of 75–98–2. In 1992, he coached the New Orleans Night of the Arena Football League, tallying a mark of 0–10.[1]
VinceGibson (March 27, 1933 – January 10, 2012) was an American football player and coach. He served as head football coach at Kansas State University...
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