William Orville "Potch" Pottenger (November 7, 1921 – April 9, 1978) was an American football player and coach.
Career
Pottenger served as the head football coach at his alma mater, Southwest Missouri State University now known as Missouri State University—in Springfield, Missouri, from 1961 to 1964, compiling a record of 24–12–1.[2] Pottenger was a three-time letter-winner at Southwest Missouri State, from 1939 to 1941.[3] He was the head football coach at Lamar High School in Lamar, Missouri from 1952 to 1955 and Parkview High School in Springfield from 1956 to 1960.[4]
Before that, beginning June 1949, Pottenger was an assistant football coach at Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, under head coach Spot Collins (1922–1996). Pottenger and Collins were also members of the Marine Corps Reserve unit, Company A (a rifle company), 15th Infantry Battalion, of Austin. Company A was mobilized July 27, 1950, after the outbreak of the Korean War. The company was composed of about 160 men, half of whom had served in World War II. Company A also included Lieutenant John Hargis (1920–1986), a basketball star of the University of Texas.[5] Pottenger served in the Marines during World War II and the Korean War.[1]
In 1968, while serving as director of athletics for the Springfield Public School system, Col. Pottenger relieved Col. Lang Rogers (né Harrison Lang Rogers; 1919–2002) of Joplin as Commanding Officer of the Marine Corps Volunteer Training Unit 9-15. Col. Rogers was also editor and publisher of The Joplin Globe and News Herald.[7]
Pottenger, William Orville (1954). Professional Preparation and Work Load of Coaches in Missouri High Schools Not Participating in Interscholastic Football (thesis – M.Ed.). Austin: University of Texas. OCLC39156516(includes vitae){{cite thesis}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) – 132 Pages; Incl. 55 Leaves of Illustrations