American sports coach (1897–1976)
Dick Gurley Biographical details Born (1897-03-27)March 27, 1897 Died August 8, 1976(1976-08-08) (aged 79) Playing career Football 1917–1920 NC State
Position(s) Quarterback Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football 1924–1931 Lenoir–Rhyne Basketball 1924–1932 Lenoir–Rhyne Baseball 1925–1932 Lenoir–Rhyne
Head coaching record Overall 33–39–4 (football) 67–71 (basketball) 68–59–1 (baseball)
Richard Nestus Gurley (March 27, 1897 – August 8, 1976) was an American football , basketball and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Lenoir–Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina from 1924 to 1931. He served as the school's head basketball and baseball coach.
As a college football player, he was a starting quarterback at North Carolina State University .
References
"Sports Slants" . Gastonia Daily Gazette . August 28, 1929. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
"Richard Gurley" . Lenoir–Rhyne Bears . Retrieved December 30, 2018.
"2011 NC State Football Media Guide" (PDF). davefromcarterfinley.com. 1911. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
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NC State Wolfpack starting quarterbacks
Gurley (1917–1920)
Adams (1928–1930)
Mooney (1950)
Webster (1951)
Frantz (1952)
West (1953–1955)
Franklin (1956)
Katich (1957)
Cackovic (1958)
Gabriel (1959–1961)
Rossi (1962–1963)
Skosnik (1964)
Noggle (1965)
Donnan (1966–1967)
Klebe (1968)
Moody (1969)
Korsnick (1970)
Shaw (1971–1972)
Buckey (1973–1975)
J. Evans (1976–1977)
Smith (1978–1979)
Avery (1980–1982)
Laraway (1981)
Esposito (1983–1984)
Kramer (1985–1986)
Montgomery (1987–1989)
Poag (1987–1988)
Davenport (1990)
Jordan (1990–1992)
Bender (1991–1994)
Harvey (1991, 1993–1995)
Laureano (1995–1996)
Barnette (1996–1999)
Rivers (2000–2003)
Davis (2004–2005)
Stone (2005–2006)
D. Evans (2006–2008)
Beck (2007–2008)
Wilson (2008–2010)
Glennon (2011–2012)
Mitchell (2013)
Thomas (2013)
Brissett (2014–2015)
R. Finley (2016–2018)
McKay (2019)
Hockman (2019–2020)
Leary (2019–2022)
Chambers (2022)
Morris (2022–2023)
B. Finley (2022)
Armstrong (2023)
McCall (2024)
Bailey (2024)
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