One of the most successful coaching tenures in the history of college football came to an end Monday, Feb. 18, as University of Delaware football head coach Harold R. Tubby Raymond announced his retirement after 36 years as head coach of the Fightin Blue Hens.
Raymond, 75, made the announcement at a news conference at the Bob Carpenter Sports/Convocation Center. His retirement ends an era that included a 300-119-3 record over 36 seasons as head coach at the University of Delaware and service to the coaching profession.
A national search for Raymonds replacement will begin immediately, University Director of Athletics Edgar N. Johnson said. Raymond's replacement will be only the fourth individual to hold the position as head coach at UD since the 1940 season.
Tubby Raymond is a college football icon, Johnson said. He has been Delaware football for 36 years. His contributions to our University, to its athletics program, to the hundreds of young men whose lives he has impacted and to the sport of football are unrivaled. Those contributions will stand for all time as a testament to his commitment to the University of Delaware and to the values we hold most dear - integrity, loyalty and tradition.
Raymond has accounted for more than 50 percent of Delaware's 575 all-time victories in 110 seasons of intercollegiate competition. His teams have won three national titles, 14 Lambert Cup Eastern Championships and appearances in NCAA Division II playoffs; 11 NCAA I-AA tournaments, among other honors.
For more details on Tubbys career, visit [www.udel.edu/sportsinfo/news/fb02-raymondretire.html].
Feb. 18, 2002
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