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  2. File:The Library, University of Sussex.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Brian Smith (American football coach, born 1980) - Wikipedia

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    He was named the interim head coach for the 2024 Cure Bowl after Tim Albin resigned to take the head coach position at Charlotte. [17] Ohio named him the permanent head coach a week later. [18] Ohio won the bowl 30–27 and gave Brian Smith his first ever win, Ohio its first ever 11 win season, and extended Ohio's bowl winning streak to six ...

  4. Ohio Bobcats football - Wikipedia

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    Also, Ohio was selected to appear on national television 6 times for the 2005 football season, a record for the program. Frank Solich's first home game as coach of Ohio was a memorable one, as Peden Stadium brought in its largest crowd ever at the time to watch the Bobcats defeat Pittsburgh 16–10 in overtime. Under the guidance of Frank ...

  5. John Hauser (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    John Hauser (born February 27, 1980) is an American football coach and former football player. He is currently the defensive coordinator and safeties coach coach at Ohio University [ 1 ] Before joining the staff at Ohio, he was the co- defensive coordinator at Miami (OH) .

  6. Category:Ohio Bobcats football coaches - Wikipedia

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    Brian Smith (American football coach, born 1980) DeAngelo Smith; Gene Smith (American football executive) Frank Solich; Scott Srnka; Fred Sullivan (American football) Mike Sullivan (American football coach)

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    Faust's Cincinnati Moeller teams dominated Ohio's big-school division in the 1970s before he left to become head coach of Notre Dame in 1981. His Moeller teams went 70-1 across his final six ...

  8. Bill Hess - Wikipedia

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    He served as the head football coach at Ohio University from 1958 to 1977. In his tenure as head coach for the Ohio Bobcats football team, Hess compiled a 108–91–4 record. He ranked second on Ohio's all-time victories list behind Hall of Famer Don Peden at the time of his retirement, [ 1 ] though he has since been passed by Frank Solich .

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