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Jake Cabell
Biographical details
Born4/25/1954
Playing career
1972North Carolina Central
1975–1976Nebraska
Position(s)Cornerback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977–1979Nebraska (freshmen DC)
1980–1986Eastern Washington (DC)
1987–1991Oregon State (RC)
1992Southwestern (KS)
1993Western Illinois (DB)
1995Iowa Wesleyan (DC/RC/S&C)
1996–1999Tennessee State (DC/RC)
2001Texas Southern (DC)
2010North Carolina Central (DB)
2011West Creek HS (TN)
Head coaching record
Overall5–4 (college)

Jake Cabell is an American football coach and former player.

Playing career

Cabell played cornerback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers under head coach Bob Devaney. He was recruited in the class of 1974 and played during the 1975 and 1976 seasons.[1] Cabel was a junior college transfer because he played for one year at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia, where he earned an associate degree. Before that, he played his freshman year at North Carolina Central.[2]

Coaching career

Southwestern

Cabell was the 24th football coach for the Southwestern College Moundbuilders in Winfield, Kansas,[3] and held that position for the 1992 season. His coaching record at Southwestern was five wins and four losses.[4]

Assistant coaching

Cabell has been an assistant coach at various colleges for over 30 years,[5] including Oregon State University,[6] Eastern Washington University,[7] and Tennessee State University, where he served one game in an authority capacity because of the suspension of the head coach.[8] He was an assistant coach at North Carolina Central University in 2010.[9] 2014-(DC)whitwell high school

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Southwestern Moundbuilders (Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference) (1992)
1992 Southwestern 5–4 5–3 T–3rd
Southwestern: 5–4 5–3
Total: 5–4

References

  1. ^ Husker News "The Great Myth Of Recruiting Analysis" by Mark Fricke, January 16, 2003
  2. ^ North Carolina Central University Jake Cabell bio
  3. ^ Lawrence Journal-World "Southwestern Tabs Cabell" May 14, 1992
  4. ^ Southwestern College - Winfield, KS
  5. ^ The Spokesman-Review "College Notebook" November 20, 1987
  6. ^ NCAA News[permanent dead link] "NCAA Record" January 16, 1991
  7. ^ Spokane Chronicle October 18, 1984
  8. ^ Onnidan News "Tennessee State Football Coaches to Serve One-Game Suspension" By Wallace Dooley, October 20, 1998
  9. ^ North Carolina Central University Jake Cabell bio

External links

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