William Albert Shibley (October 7, 1876 – April 27, 1926) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in 1901. During his one-season tenure at Ole Miss, Shibley compiled an overall record of two wins and four losses (2–4). Shibley was an alumnus of the University of Virginia.[1] He played college football for the Virginia Cavaliers in 1899.[2]
Alexander H. Bondurant (1893) • J. W. S. Rhea / C. D. Clark % (1894) • H. L. Fairbanks (1895) • John W. Hollister (1896) • No team (1897) • T. G. Scarbrough (1898) • W. H. Lyon (1899) • Z. N. Estes (1900) • William Shibley (1901) • Daniel S. Martin (1902) • M. H. Harvey (1903–1904) • No coach (1905) • Thomas S. Hammond (1906) • Frank A. Mason (1907) • Frank Kyle (1908) • N. P. Stauffer (1909–1911) • Leo DeTray (1912) • William L. Driver (1913–1914) • Fred Robbins (1915–1916) • Dudy Noble (1917–1918) • R. L. Sullivan (1919–1921) • Roland A. Cowell (1922–1923) • Chester S. Barnard (1924) • Homer Hazel (1925–1929) • Ed Walker (1930–1937) • Harry Mehre (1938–1942) • No team (1943) • Harry Mehre (1944–1945) • Harold Drew (1946) • Johnny Vaught (1947–1970) • Billy Kinard (1971–1973) • Johnny Vaught (1973) • Ken Cooper (1974–1977) • Steve Sloan (1978–1982) • Billy Brewer (1983–1993) • Joe Lee Dunn (1994) • Tommy Tuberville (1995–1998) • David Cutcliffe (1998–2004) • Ed Orgeron (2005–2007) • Houston Nutt (2008–2011) • Hugh Freeze (2012– )