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The Wikipedia:WikiProject College football considers all head coaches (past and present) of notable teams to be notable. You can read and discuss notability of college football coaches at the College Football Notability essay. The College Football project considers notability discussions of existing articles in the project a priority.
UPI College Football Player of the Year: United Press International: 1950–1991 Chic Harley Award: Touchdown Club of Columbus: 1955–2018 Archie Griffin Award: Touchdown Club of Columbus 1999–2018
Adam Alexander Breneman (born March 31, 1995) is an American football media personality, former coach, and player.Most recently, he was the tight ends coach for Arizona State where he was the youngest assistant coach among the power five conferences in college football.
1. This infobox template is not intended to be used for articles about former college football players who are also college football coaches. Articles about American college football coaches use Template:Infobox college coach, the uniform template for college coaches in all American college sports. 2.
David M. Pollack (born June 19, 1982) is an American college football analyst and former player who was a linebacker two seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Georgia, was a three-time All-American, and was recognized as the top college defensive player in the nation.
Most recently, Weis spent three years at the helm of Kansas' football program. During his three years with the Jayhawks, the team went 6-22 (1-18 in Big 12 play). Weis is now without a job in ...
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Washington lost to Louisville 35-34 in the Sun Bowl on Tuesday, ending Fowler’s college career. Fowler played for five years, all with Washington, and had 42 combined tackles with one tackle for ...