Hammond Pros head coach history

Doc Young

Young was the head coach for the Hammond Pros in the 1925-1926 seasons, a total of two years. Young's record as the team's head coach was 1-7-0, making him the second-least successful head coach in Hammond Pros history.

Fritz Pollard

Pollard was the head coach for the Hammond Pros in the 1925 season. Pollard's record as the team's head coach was 0-1-0, making him the least successful head coach in Hammond Pros history.

Wally Hess

Hess was the head coach for the Hammond Pros in the 1922-1924 seasons, a total of three years. Hess' record as the team's head coach was 3-12-3, making him the third-most successful head coach in Hammond Pros history.

Max Hicks

Hicks was the head coach for the Hammond Pros in the 1921 season. Hicks' record as the team's head coach was 1-3-1, making him the most successful head coach in Hammond Pros history.

Hank Gillo

Gillo was the head coach for the Hammond Pros in the 1920 season. Gillo's record as the team's head coach was 2-5-0, making him the second-most successful head coach in Hammond Pros history.


Hammond Pros head coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Doc Young 1925-1926 1-7-0 12.5% 0-0
Fritz Pollard 1925 0-1-0 0.0% 0-0
Wally Hess 1922-1924 3-12-3 25.0% 0-0
Max Hicks 1921 1-3-1 30.0% 0-0
Hank Gillo 1920 2-5-0 28.6% 0-0

Hammond Pros head coach facts

  • Hank Gillo was the first head coach in Pros history in 1920.
  • Wally Hess coached the most seasons as the Pros's head coach at three seasons.
  • Doc Young was the last coach to hold the position of head coach, leaving the role after the 1926 season.