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Paul Wiggin Date of birth: November 18, 1934 (1934-11-18) (age 76) Place of birth: Modesto, California Career information Position(s): Defensive End College: Stanford NFL Draft: 1956 / Round: 6 / Pick 73 Organizations  As player: 1957-1967 Cleveland Browns Career highlights and awards Pro Bowls: 2 Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com College Football Hall of Fame Paul Wiggin (born November 18, 1934) is a former football player and coach who currently serves as the senior consultant for pro personnel with the Minnesota Vikings. After graduating from Stanford University in 1957,[1] he spent his entire 11-year playing career as a defensive end with the Cleveland Browns until his retirement following the 1967 NFL season. Twice earning Pro Bowl honors, Wiggin was a key member of the team's defensive line when it won the 1964 National Football League title with a 27-0 shutout of the Baltimore Colts. He was named an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers on February 14, 1968, spending the next seven seasons with the team until being hired as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on January 23, 1975. After compiling an 11-24 mark in less than three seasons, Wiggin was fired following a 44-7 loss against his old team, the Browns, on October 30, 1977. After Dick Nolan was named as head coach of the New Orleans Saints in 1978, he once again hired Wiggin as the team's defensive coordinator. Spending two years in the position, Wiggin then was hired as head coach at his alma mater, Stanford, on February 1, 1980. Despite the presence of quarterback John Elway on the team during his first three years, Wiggin was unable to lead Stanford to a bowl game during his tenure and was dismissed following the 1983 season with a 17-27 record over four years. Wiggin's efforts to reach a bowl game had come agonizingly close in 1982, when his team fell victim to what simply became known as The Play on November 20. In an incredible finish against the University of California, the school's arch-rival, Cal lateraled five times in the closing seconds to score the winning touchdown. Sporting positions Preceded by Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach January 23, 1975–October 31, 1977 Succeeded by Tom Bettis Preceded by New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator 1978-1979 Succeeded by Wade Phillips v · d · eCleveland Browns 1964 NFL Champions 11 Jim Ninowski | 13 Frank Ryan | 20 Ross Fichtner | 22 Lowell Caylor | 23 Larry Benz | 24 Bobby Franklin | 26 Dave Raimey | 27 Walter Roberts | 30 Bernie Parrish | 32 Jim Brown | 35 Galen Fiss | 36 Charley Scales | 38 Stan Sczurek | 42 Paul Warfield | 44 Leroy Kelly | 48 Ernie Green | 49 Walter Beach | 50 Vince Costello | 52 Mike Lucci | 56 John Morrow | 62 Dale Memmelaar | 60 John Wooten 64 Ed Bettridge | 66 Gene Hickerson | 67 Sid Williams | 69 Jim Kanicki | 70 John Brown | 72 Mike Bundra | 73 Monte Clark | 74 Dick Modzelewski | 75 Roger Shoals | 76 Lou Groza | 77 Dick Schafrath | 78 Frank Parker | 79 Bob Gain | 80 Bill Glass | 82 Jim Houston | 83 Johnny Brewer | 84 Paul Wiggin | 85 Clifton McNeil | 86 Gary Collins | 87 Tom Hutchinson | Head Coach: Blanton Collier Coaches: Howard Brinker | Fritz Heisler | Dub Jones | Nick Skorich | Eddie Ulinksi | v · d · eKansas City Chiefs Formerly the Dallas Texans • Founded in 1960 • Based in Kansas City, Missouri The Franchise Franchise • History • Players • First round picks • Coaches • Seasons • Logos and Uniforms • Awards • Quarterbacks (List) • Opponents Stadiums Cotton Bowl • Municipal Stadium • Arrowhead Stadium Personnel Owner: Clark Hunt • General Manager: Scott Pioli • President: Denny Thum • Head Coach: Todd Haley • Offensive Coordinator: Bill Muir • Defensive Coordinator: Romeo Crennel • Special Teams Coach: Steve Hoffman Culture Lamar Hunt • Carl Peterson • Jack Steadman • H. Roe Bartle • Kevin Harlan • Mitch Holthus • Missouri Governor's Cup • Warpaint • K. C. Wolf • American Football League • Lamar Hunt Trophy • Thanksgiving Classic • War Chant • Marty Ball • Rock and Roll, Part Two • Super Bowl Rivalries Oakland Raiders • St. Louis Rams/St. Louis Cardinals Owners (2) Hunt • Hunt Family Presidents (5) Hunt • Steadman • Peterson • Thum • Donovan General Managers (5) Rossi • Steadman • Schaaf • Peterson • Pioli Head Coaches (11) Stram • Wiggin • Bettis • Levy • Mackovic • Gansz • Schottenheimer • Cunningham • Vermeil • Edwards • Haley Offensive Coordinators (14) Franklin • Schnelker • Mackovic • Smith • Sefcik • Pendry • Hackett • Raye • Saunders • Solari • Gailey • Haley • Weis • Muir Defensive Coordinators (15) Costello • Bettis • Rust • Carson • Daniel • Young • Rust • Cowher • Adolph • Cunningham • Schottenheimer • Robinson • Cunningham • Pendergast • Crennel Special Teams Coach (13) Ortmayer • Ross • Lawrence • Gansz • Vechiarella • Gansz • Beckman • Sefcik • Schottenheimer • Stock • Gansz • Priefer • Hoffman Playoff Appearances (16) 1962 • 1966 • 1968 • 1969 • 1971 • 1986 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997 • 2003 • 2006 • 2010 Division Championships (8) 1962 • 1966 • 1971 • 1993 • 1995 • 1997 • 2003 • 2010 Super Bowl Appearances (2) I • IV League Championships (4) 1962 • 1966 • 1969 • 1969 Retired numbers (8) 16 • 28 • 33 • 36 • 58 • 63 • 78 • 86 Pro Football Hall of Fame members (14) Players - Allen • Bell • Buchanan • Dawson • Lanier • Montana • Moon • Stenerud • D. Thomas • E. Thomas • Webster Coaches and Administration - Hunt • Levy • Stram First Round Picks (51) Haynes • Holub • Bull • Buchanan • Budde • Beathard • Sayers • Brown • Trosch • Moorman • Daney • Marsalis • Smith • Wright • Kinney • Green • Walters • Green • Still • Bell • Fuller • Budde • Scott • Hancock • Blackledge • Maas • Alt • Horton • Jozwiak • Palmer • Smith • Thomas • Snow • Williams • Carter • Hill • Jenkins • Woods • Gonzalez • Riley • Tait • Morris • Sims • Johnson • Johnson • Hali • Bowe • Dorsey • Albert • Jackson • Berry • Baldwin Seasons (51) 1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1963 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979 • 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 v · d · eDallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs head coaches Stram • Wiggin • Bettis • Levy • Mackovic • Gansz • Schottenheimer • Cunningham • Vermeil • Edwards • Haley v · d · eStanford Indians / Cardinals / Cardinal head football coaches No coach (1891) • Walter Camp (1892) • C. D. Bliss (1893) • Walter Camp (1894–1895) • Harry P. Cross (1896) • George H. Brooke (1897) • Harry P. Cross (1898) • Burr Chamberlain (1899) • Fielding H. Yost (1900) • Charles Fickert (1901) • Carl L. Clemans (1902) • James F. Lanagan (1903–1905) • No team (1906–1918) • Bob Evans (1919) • Walter D. Powell (1920) • Eugene Van Gent (1921) • Andrew Kerr (1922–1923) • Pop Warner (1924–1932) • Claude E. Thornhill (1933–1939) • Clark Shaughnessy (1940–1941) • Marchmont Schwartz (1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Marchmont Schwartz (1946–1950) • Chuck Taylor (1951–1957) • Jack Curtice (1958–1962) • John Ralston (1963–1971) • Jack Christiansen (1972–1976) • Bill Walsh (1977–1978) • Rod Dowhower (1979) • Paul Wiggin (1980–1983) • Jack Elway (1984–1988) • Dennis Green (1989–1991) • Bill Walsh (1992–1994) • Tyrone Willingham (1995–2001) • Buddy Teevens (2002–2004) • Walt Harris (2005–2006) • Jim Harbaugh (2007–2010) • David Shaw (2011– ) References ^ Traditions - Stanford University Official Athletic Site Persondata Name Wiggin, Paul Alternative names Short description Date of birth November 18, 1934 Place of birth Modesto, California Date of death Place of death