Charlie Bailey (American football)

{{Short description|American football player and coach (born 1940)}}

{{For|the English footballer|Charlie Bailey (footballer)}}

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{{Infobox college coach

| name = Charlie Bailey

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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1940|7|20}}

| birth_place = Poca, West Virginia, U.S.

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| alma_mater =

| player_years1 = {{Circa|1960}}

| player_team1 = Tampa

| player_positions = Defensive lineman

| coach_years1 = 1962

| coach_team1 = Poca HS (WV) (assistant)

| coach_years2 = 1963

| coach_team2 = Brandon HS (FL) (assistant)

| coach_years3 = 1964–1970

| coach_team3 = Tampa (assistant)

| coach_years4 = 1971

| coach_team4 = Miami (FL) (assistant)

| coach_years5 = 1972–1974

| coach_team5 = Rice (assistant)

| coach_years6 = 1975–1981

| coach_team6 = Kentucky (assistant)

| coach_years7 = 1982

| coach_team7 = Pittsburgh (DC)

| coach_years8 = 1983–1984

| coach_team8 = Tampa Bay Bandits (AHC/DC)

| coach_years9 = 1985

| coach_team9 = Florida (DC/ILB)

| coach_years10 = 1986–1988

| coach_team10 = Memphis State

| coach_years11 = 1990–1991

| coach_team11 = UTEP (DC)

| coach_years12 = 1992

| coach_team12 = Orlando Thunder (DC/LB)

| coach_years13 = 1993

| coach_team13 = UTEP (DC)

| coach_years14 = 1993–1999

| coach_team14 = UTEP

| coach_years15 = 2001

| coach_team15 = Orlando Rage (DC/LB)

| overall_record = 31–73–2

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| awards = University of Tampa Athletic Hall of Fame (1984)

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Charlie Bailey (born July 20, 1940) is a former American football coach. He was hired as the head football coach at the University of Memphis in December 1985, where he put together a 12–20–1 record. He resigned from Memphis in 1989 after allegations that two of his athletes lied about contacts with school boosters.[https://www.nytimes.com/1989/05/04/sports/sports-people-colleges-football-coach-resigns.html Sports People: Colleges; Football Coach Resigns - New York Times] In 1993, he moved to the University of Texas at El Paso, where he posted a 19–53–1 record. After the 1999 season, he was replaced by Gary Nord.[http://sportstats.mercurynews.com/default.asp?c=bayareaca&page=cfoot/teams/direct613.htm San Jose Mercury News - Bay Area news, technology, jobs, cars & real estate]{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Head coaching record

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{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Memphis State Tigers

| conf = NCAA Division I-A independent

| startyear = 1986

| endyear = 1988

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1986

| name = Memphis State

| overall = 1–10

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| ranking = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1987

| name = Memphis State

| overall = 5–5–1

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1988

| name = Memphis State

| overall = 6–5

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| ranking = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Memphis State

| overall = 12–20–1

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{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = UTEP Miners

| conf = Western Athletic Conference

| startyear = 1993

| endyear = 1999

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1993

| name = UTEP

| overall = 0–5{{#tag:ref|David Lee served as UTEP's head coach for the first seven games of the season, leading the Miners to a record of 1–6 with an 0–3 conference mark. UTEP finished the season at 1–11 overall and 0–8 in conference. |group=n|name=1993season}}

| conference = 0–5

| confstanding = 10th

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1994

| name = UTEP

| overall = 3–7–1

| conference = 1–6–1

| confstanding = 9th

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1995

| name = UTEP

| overall = 2–10

| conference = 1–7

| confstanding = 10th

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1996

| name = UTEP

| overall = 2–9

| conference = 0–8

| confstanding = 8th (Mountain)

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1997

| name = UTEP

| overall = 4–7

| conference = 3–5

| confstanding = 6th (Mountain)

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1998

| name = UTEP

| overall = 3–8

| conference = 3–5

| confstanding = T–5th (Pacific)

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| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1999

| name = UTEP

| overall = 5–7

| conference = 3–4

| confstanding = 6th

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| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

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{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = UTEP

| overall = 19–53–2

| confrecord = 11–40–1

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{{CFB Yearly Record End

| overall = 31–73–3

| bowls = no

| poll = no

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| legend = no

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Notes

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