Cal Stoll

Cal Stoll

Calvin C. "Cal" Stoll (December 12, 1923August 25, 2000) was the head football coach at Wake Forest University from 1969-1971. During his tenure there, he compiled a 15-17 record. He then served as the head coach at the University of Minnesota from 1972-1978 where he compiled a 39-39 record.

Head coaching records

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name=Wake Forest
conf=Atlantic Coast Conference
startyear = 1969
endyear = 1971
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year = 1969
name = Wake Forest
overall = 3-7
conference = 2-5
confstanding = 7th
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championship = conference
year = 1970
name = Wake Forest
overall = 6-5
conference = 5-1
confstanding = 1st
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year = 1971
name = Wake Forest
overall = 6-5
conference = 2-4
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name = Wake Forest
overall = 15-17
confrecord = 9-10
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name = Minnesota
conf = Big Ten Conference
startyear = 1972
endyear = 1978
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championship =
year = 1972
name = Minnesota
overall = 4-7
conference = 4-4
confstanding = 5th
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championship =
year = 1973
name = Minnesota
overall = 7-4
conference = 6-2
confstanding = 3rd
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championship =
year = 1974
name = Minnesota
overall = 4-7
conference = 2-6
confstanding = 7th (tie)
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championship =
year = 1975
name = Minnesota
overall = 6-5
conference = 3-5
confstanding = 7th (tie)
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CFB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
year = 1976
name = Minnesota
overall = 6-5
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confstanding = 3rd (tie)
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championship =
year = 1977
name = Minnesota
overall = 7-5
conference = 4-4
confstanding = 5th
bowlname = Hall of Fame Classic
bowloutcome = L 7-17
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championship =
year = 1978
name = Minnesota
overall = 5-6
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name = Minnesota
overall = 39-39
confrecord = 27-29
CFB Yearly Record End
overall = 54-57
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