Horace C. Botsford was a college football head coach in the United States. His coaching record was 11 wins, 13 losses, and 3 ties.
Botsofrd was the first head coach of the College of Emporia Fighting Presbies in Emporia, Kansas. He held the post for the 1901 season only and posted a record of four wins and three losses. The school played 11 seasons without an official coach before Botsford was hired.
After one year at College of Emporia, Botsford...
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