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5 unusual facts about Joe Kerbel


Alfred Baggett

Baggett compiled a 36–28–5 record in seven seasons and currently ranks third on the schools all-time winning list behind Joe Kerbel (68–42–1) and Frank Kimbrough (54–52–2).

Don Carthel

As of 2008, only Joe Kerbel (68–42–1) and Frank Kimbrough (54–52–2) won more games for West Texas A&M than Carthel.

Jerry Tubbs

The teams were coached by Cooper Robbins (1951) and Joe Kerbel (1952), who would go on to the college ranks.

Joe Kerbel

After a successful coaching career at Bartlesville and Cleveland High School in Oklahoma, Kerbel became head coach at Breckenridge High School in 1952.

He then left for Texas football powerhouse Amarillo High School, which had won four state championships under coaches Blair Cherry and Howard Lynch.



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