Carl M. Voyles

Carl M. Voyles
Voyles pictured in Colonial Echo 1940, William & Mary yearbook
Biographical details
Born(1898-08-11)August 11, 1898
McLoud, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedJanuary 11, 1982(1982-01-11) (aged 83)
Fort Myers, Florida, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1917Oklahoma A&M
1919–1920Oklahoma A&M
Basketball
1919–1921Oklahoma A&M
Position(s)End
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1922–1924Southwestern State (OK)
1925–1930Illinois (assistant)
1931–1938Duke (ends)
1939–1943William & Mary
1944–1947Auburn
1948Brooklyn Dodgers
1950–1955Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1939–1943William & Mary
1944–1947Auburn
1950–1955Hamilton Tiger-Cats (GM)
Head coaching record
Overall58–40–3 (college)
2–12 (AAFC)
48–27–1 (CFL)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 SoCon (1942)
41st Grey Cup (1953)

Carl Marvin "Dutch" Voyles (August 11, 1898 – January 11, 1982) was an American gridiron football coach, college athletics administrator, and sports executive. He served as the head football coach at Southwestern State Teachers College—now known as Southwestern Oklahoma State University—from 1922 to 1924, at the College of William & Mary from 1939 to 1943, and at Auburn University from 1944 to 1947, compiling a career college football record of 58–40–3. Voyles was the head of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in 1948 and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1950 to 1955.


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