Dick Enright

[6][7] As head coach, Enright helped develop quarterback Dan Fouts, a senior during the 1972 season, and Norv Turner was the QB in 1973.

With season records of 4–7 and 2–9, Enright was fired by athletic director Norv Ritchey in January 1974,[8] with the university buying out the remainder of his four-year contract.

[13][14] He claimed he created the organization because he was tired of complaints that men could not get their wives to attend football games because they did not understand the sport; the club proved popular.

[15][16] At the inaugural luncheon in August 1972, sophomore tight end Russ Francis did a "reverse striptease" to show the protective gear of a football player.

[13] After Oregon, Enright was hired by Tom Fears in April 1974 to coach the offensive line of the Southern California Sun of the short-lived professional World Football League.