Navarro College Football Season-by-Season Record (With Coaches)
KEN CLARK (1946-1950), 5 seasons / 50 games / 28-20-2
1946 -- 4-4-1
1947 -- 5-3-1
1948 -- 10-2-0 (Zone Champions lost 48-0 to Wharton in conference title game)
1949 -- 4-6-0
1950 -- 5-5-0
A. LEEÂ SMITH (1951-1966), 16 seasons / 158 games / 90-66-2
1951 -- 7-3 (Conference Champions)
1952 -- 8-2 (Co-Conference Champions with Henderson County)
1953 -- 5-5-1 (Co-Conference Champions with Henderson County)
1954 -- 6-4 (Conference Runner-Up to Paris)
1955 -- 5-4 (Third Place behind co-champions Paris and Texarkana)
1956 -- 5-4 (Runner-Up to Allen Academy in full-season standings)
1957 -- 4-6
1958 -- 5-5 (Runner-Up)
1959 -- 7-2-1 (Co-Conference Champions with Henderson County)
1960 -- 3-7
1961 -- 6-4 (Second overall, but conference co-champions with Cisco at 5-1)
1962 -- 10-1 (Shared TJCC Championship with Wharton and won Hospitality Bowl in Gulfport, Ms.)
1963 -- 5-5 (Conference played double round-robin schedule)
1964 -- 4-5 (6th place overall in 1st year of Texas Junior College Football Conference)
1965 -- 5-3 (3rd place overall and tied for 2nd in TJCFC with Kilgore)
1966 -- 5-5 (4th overall and 5th in TJCFC and lost Shrine Bowl in Shreveport, La.)
ALÂ CARMICHAEL (1967-1969), 3 seasons / 31 games / 11-20
1967 -- 5-5 (5th overall and 4th in TJCFC
1968 -- 3-8
1969 -- 3-7
DONNIEÂ DUNCAN (1970-1972), 3 seasons / 32 games / 24-7-1
1970 -- 11-1 (Conference Runner-Up and won Wool Bowl in Roswell, NM)
1971 -- 6-3-1
1972 -- 7-3
HAROLDÂ HERN (1973-1985), 13 seasons / 133 games / 91-40-2
1973 -- 10-1 (TJCFC Co-Champions with Henderson County and won Wool Bowl in Roswell, NM)
1974 -- 6-3-1 (Conference Runner-Up with Henderson County behind Tyler)
1975 -- 5-6
1976 -- 8-2 (1st outright TJCFCÂ Championship, but no bowl bid)
1977 -- 9-2 (Co-Champions with Kilgore and won Texas JUCO Bowl in Garland, Tx)
1978 -- 7-3 (Conference Runner-Up)
1979 -- 6-4 (Tied for 2nd in TJCFC)
1980 -- 7-4 (Conference Runner-Up and lost Wool Bowl in Roswell, NM)
1981 -- 7-3 (Conference Runner-Up)
1982 -- 7-3 (Conference Runner-Up)
1983 -- 8-2 (Conference Runner-Up)
1984 -- 6-3-1 (Dropped out of TJCFC and played an independent schedule)
1985 -- 5-4 (3rd place)
BOBÂ McELROY (1986-1993), 8 seasons / 81 games / 62-16-3
1986 -- 5-5 (Conference Runner-Up behind Tyler)
1987 -- 7-2-1 (Tied for 2nd in TJCFC and won The Valley Of The Sun Bowl in Mesa, Az.)
1988 -- 7-2 (Conference Runner-Up and lost Jayhawk Bowl in Coffeyville, Ks.)
1989 -- 10-0 (Conference and NJCAA National Champions)
1990 -- 7-3 (5-1 in TJCFC play after suffering losses to Bakersfield, Cal., and independent NEO)
1991 -- 9-2 (Won Dixie Bowl in St. George, Ut.)
1992 -- 9-1 (Conference Champions)
1993 -- 8-1-2 (Conference Champions, but forfeited because of ineligible player. Tied Jones County, Ms., in JUCOÂ Shrine Bowl at Tyler, Tx.)
SCOTTÂ ANDERSON (1994), 1 season / 10 games / 2-8
1994 -- 2-8 (1-5 in conference and tied for 6th)
KEITHÂ THOMAS (1995-1997), 3 seasons / 29 games / 16-13
1995 -- 7-2Â (*0-9 after forfeits because of ineligible player)
1996 -- 6-5 (Tied for 3rd in conference)
1997 -- 3-6
CHUCKÂ LAWRENCE (1998-2006), 9 seasons / 91 games / 46-45
1998 -- 7-4
1999 -- 8-3 (Lost to Trinity Valley for conference championship in Red River Bowl at Bedford, Tx)
2000 -- 8-3
2001 -- 6-6 (Lost to Coffeyville, Ks., in Heart Of Texas Bowl at Copperas Cove, Tx.)
2002 -- 3-7
2003 -- 1-8
2004 -- 4-5
2005 -- 4-5
2006 -- 5-4
RAY WOODARD (2007), 1 season / 12 games / 9-3
2007 -- 9-3 (SWJCFC Champions won Pilgrim's Pride Bowl over Georgia Military at Mount Pleasant, Tx. Finished 4th in NJCAA Final Poll)
NICKÂ BOBECK (2008-2011), 4 seasons / 47 games / 42-5
2008 -- 10-1 (Unbeaten regular season; ranked No. 1 for 6 weeks; finished No. 4 in NJCAA Final Poll)
2009 -- 11-1 (Unbeaten regular season; ranked No. 1 for 2 weeks; ranked among Top 3 for 11 weeks; finished No. 3 in NJCAA Final Poll; won Heart Of Texas Bowl over Mississippi Gulf Coast at Copperas Cove, Tx.)
2010 -- 11-1 (SWJCFC and NJCAAÂ National Champions; 11-game winning streak; ranked among Top 5 for 9 weeks and Top 3 for 5 weeks; won Citizens Bank Bowl over Butler, Ks., at Pittsburg, Ks.)
2011 -- 10-2 (SWJCFC Champions and Heart Of Texas Bowl Champions; NJCAA preseason No. 1 pick and held position for 5 weeks; ranked among Top 10 for 11 of 12 weeks; finished No. 5 in NJCAA Final Poll; won Heart Of Texas Bowl over New Mexico Military Institute)
BRIAN MAYPER (2012-2014), 3 seasons / 34 games / 26-8
2012 -- 10-2 (SWJCFC Champions and Heart Of Texas Bowl Champions; finished No. 4 in Final NJCAA Poll; highest scoring team in Navarro football history -- 521 points / 43.4 pg)
2013 -- 9-3 (SWJCFC Runners-Up and Brazos Valley Bowl Champions; finished No. 12 in Final NJCAA Poll; highest scoring team in Navarro football history, surpassing 2012Â -- 523 points / 43.6 pg)
2014 -- 7-3 (SWJCFC Semifinalists finished No. 14 in Final NJCAA Poll; highest scoring team in Navarro football, surpassing 2013 -- 528 points / 52.8 pg)
CODY CRILL (2015-2017), 3 seasons / 30 Games / 19-11
2015 -- 7-4 (SWJCFC Runners-Up)
2016 -- 6-3 (Ranked No. 9 in Final NJCAA Poll)
2017 -- 6-4 (SWJCFC Semifinalists; Ranked No. 17 in Final NJCAA Poll)
JIM GUSH (2018), 1 season / 11 Games / 6-5
2018 -- 6-5 (SWJCFC Semifinalists; Salt City Bowl in Hutchinson, Ks)
SCOTT PARR (2019-2021), 3 seasons / 28 Games / 14-14
2019 -- 6-5 (SWJCFC Champions)
2020 -- 3-4 (Tied for 5th Place. Conference-only in spring; No playoffs or championship game. (Coronavirus Pandemic)
2021 -- 5-5 (5th Place SWJCFC, Scooter's Coffee Bowl in Garden City, Ks)
RYAN TAYLOR (2022-Current), 2 seasons / 21 Games / 12-9
2022 -- 6-4 (Third Place, SWJCFC Semifinalists. Ranked No. 15 in Final NJCAA Poll.)Â
2023 -- 6-5 (Third Place, SWJCFC Finalists, Heart Of Texas Bowl in Commerce, Ranked No. 10 in NJCAA's last regular-season poll.
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