Jack Reilly (American football)

{{Short description|American football player and coach (born 1946)}}

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{{Infobox college coach

| name = Jack Reilly

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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1945|5|22}}

| birth_place = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

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| alma_mater =

| player_years1 = 1963

| player_team1 = Washington State

| player_years2 = 1964

| player_team2 = Santa Monica

| player_years3 = 1965–1966

| player_team3 = Long Beach State

| player_positions = Quarterback

| coach_years1 = 1968–1974

| coach_team1 = Beverly Hills HS (CA) (assistant)

| coach_years2 = 1975–1979

| coach_team2 = Beverly Hills HS (CA)

| coach_years3 = 1980–1981

| coach_team3 = El Camino (OC)

| coach_years4 = 1982–1984

| coach_team4 = El Camino

| coach_years5 = 1985–1989

| coach_team5 = Utah (OC)

| coach_years6 = 1990–1993

| coach_team6 = San Diego Chargers (QB)

| coach_years7 = 1994

| coach_team7 = Los Angeles Raiders (RB)

| coach_years8 = 1995–1996

| coach_team8 = St. Louis Rams (OC/QB)

| coach_years9 = 1997

| coach_team9 = Dallas Cowboys (QB)

| coach_years10 = 1998–1999

| coach_team10 = New England Patriots (QB)

| coach_years11 = 2000–2001

| coach_team11 = Dallas Cowboys (OC)

| coach_years12 = 2002

| coach_team12 = Dallas Cowboys (OA)

| overall_record = 19–11 (junior college)

| bowl_record = 0–1 (junior college)

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Jack Reilly (born May 22, 1945) is a former American football coach. He served as an offensive coordinator in the National Football League (NFL) with the St. Louis Rams and the Dallas Cowboys.{{cite news|last=Advocate Wire Reports|title=Cowboys reassign Reilly|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qF0dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sVoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4906,1727009|access-date=December 22, 2010|newspaper=The Victoria Advocate|date=January 8, 2002}} Reilly's background is in the Don CoryellErnie Zampese-style West Coast offense. Reilly was the head football coach at Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills High School form 1975 to 1979 and El Camino College in Alondra Park, California from 1982 to 1984.{{cite news |last=Drooz |first=Alan |title=Football Coach Runs a Reverse |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/147145647/ |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles, California |date=April 8, 1982 |page=4, part IX |access-date=May 11, 2024 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}{{cite news |last=Drooz |first=Alan |title=Coach: Reverse Run (continued) |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/147145710/ |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles, California |date=April 8, 1982 |page=6, part IX |access-date=May 11, 2024 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }} He attended high school in Culver City, California.{{cite news |author= |title=Jack Reilly biography |url=https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/2000/06/22/jack-reilly-biography/62193020007/ |newspaper=The Oklahoman |location=Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |date=June 22, 2000 |access-date=May 11, 2024 }}

Head coaching record

=Junior college football=

{{CFB Yearly Record Start | type = coach | team = | conf = | bowl = | poll = no }}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = El Camino Warriors

| conf = Metropolitan Conference

| startyear = 1982

| endyear = 1983

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1982

| name = El Camino

| overall = 7–3

| conference = 4–2

| confstanding = T–2nd

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1983

| name = El Camino

| overall = 7–3

| conference = 4–2

| confstanding = 2nd

| bowlname = South Bay Kiwanis Bowl

| bowloutcome = L

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = El Camino Warriors

| conf = Pac-9 Conference

| startyear = 1984

| endyear = single

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1984

| name = El Camino

| overall = 5–5

| conference = 3–5

| confstanding = T–3rd

| bowlname =

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| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = El Camino

| overall = 19–11

| confrecord = 11–9

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record End

| overall = 19–11

| bowls = no

| poll = no

| polltype =

| legend = no

}}

{{cite web |author= |title=All-Time Yearly Game-By-Game Results |url=https://eccwarriors.com/sports/fball/Records/ECC_All-Time_Results_By_Season.pdf |publisher=El Camino College |access-date=May 11, 2024 }}

References