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The Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football program is a college football team that represents Franklin & Marshall College in the Centennial Conference, a part of the NCAA Division III. The team has had 39 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1887. [1] The current coach is Tom Blumenauer who first took the position for the 2022 ...
The Franklin & Marshall Diplomats football program was first organized in 1887 by Seminary student Miles O. Noll. Franklin and Marshall was defeated 9–0 by the York YMCA. Later that year, the program played a re-match and lost again, this time by score of 6–4. [5] Frank Mount Pleasant became the head football coach in 1910.
This category is for American football coaches for the Franklin & Marshall College Diplomats in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Individuals who have served as a head coach and/or assistant coach should be included.
He previously served as the head football coach for Franklin & Marshall College from 2022 to 2024. [2] [3] [4] He also coached for Ithaca, Anna Howard Shaw Junior High School, St. Lawrence, [5] [6] Endicott, [7] Bowdoin, [8] and Williams. [9] [10] He played college football for Connecticut and Ithaca as a linebacker. [11]
Franklin & Marshall first formed a football team in 1887 and began playing other colleges in 1889. From 1889 to 1895, the program was coached by team captains. Alfred E. Bull was hired in 1896 as Franklin & Marshall's first professional coach. [ 2 ]
The Franklin athletic department has seen a tremendous amount of success and even growth over Angelo's time as AD. Franklin has been named the Dalton Award winner three years in a row for the top ...
Frank Sprig Gardner, Class of 1930, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (1986); Franklin & Marshall College Athletic Hall of Fame (wrestling, 1992) Bowie Kuhn, Class of 1948, Commissioner of Baseball (1969–1984) Don Wert, attended in 1957, MLB player for 1968 World Series champion Detroit Tigers