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  2. Frank Leahy - Wikipedia

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    Francis William Leahy (August 27, 1908 – June 21, 1973) was an American college football player and coach, college athletics administrator, and professional sports executive. He served as the head football coach at Boston College from 1939 to 1940 and at the University of Notre Dame from 1941 to 1943 and again from 1946 to 1953, compiling a ...

  3. List of Boston College Eagles head football coaches - Wikipedia

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    Since February 2024, Bill O'Brien has served as head coach at Boston College. [1] Ten coaches have led Boston College in postseason bowl games: Frank Leahy, Denny Myers, Jack Bicknell, Tom Coughlin, Dan Henning, Tom O'Brien, Jeff Jagodzinski, Frank Spaziani, Steve Addazio, and Rich Gunnell.

  4. List of Notre Dame Fighting Irish head football coaches

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    Coach Years Record Pct. National titles (consensus ... Frank Leahy: 11: 87–11–9.855: 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949 ... ** Kent Baer served as interim head coach for one ...

  5. 1947 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame defeated Northwestern, 26 to 19, a margin of seven points: Michigan beat the 'Cats 49 to 21, for a 28-point advantage. Notre Dame dropped USC, 36 to 7, in what Coach Frank Leahy termed his team's 'greatest game of the year,' while Michigan slaughtered the same Trojans, 49 to 0. Against those three common opponents the Irish scored ...

  6. 1951 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - Wikipedia

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    Record: 7–2–1: Head coach: Frank Leahy (9th season) Captain: ... Led by ninth-year head coach Frank Leahy, the Fighting Irish compiled a record of 7–2–1. Schedule

  7. Appreciation: Unassuming Notre Dame legend Johnny Lujack ...

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    Notre Dame football coach Frank Leahy, left, and Johnny Lujack, right, are shown in the locker room after the Fighting Irish's 20-0 victory over Army in New York, on Nov. 6, 1943. (Harry Harris ...

  8. 1949 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team - Wikipedia

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    The Irish, coached by Frank Leahy, ended the season with 10 wins and no losses, winning the national championship. [1] The 1949 team became the seventh Irish team to win the national title and the third in four years. Led by Heisman winner Leon Hart, the Irish outscored their opponents 360–86. [1]

  9. Boston College Eagles football - Wikipedia

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    BC used the free kick to boot the ball far downfield and dashed the Hoyas' three-season unbeaten record. Legendary Coach Frank Leahy, who would go on to cement his legendary status during an eleven-year stint as head coach at Notre Dame, took his undefeated Eagles on to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans where they beat No. 4 Tennessee 19–13.