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  2. Gilberton Cadamounts - Wikipedia

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    The Gilberton Catamounts, sometimes called the Gilberton Cadamounts and the Gilberton Duck Streeters, were a 1920s-era professional football team based in Gilberton, Pennsylvania. However, the team played many of its home games in nearby Mahanoy City because Gilberton's home field, Stoddard Field, was usually flooded. [ 1 ]

  3. Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the North Carolina General Assembly granted $1.66 million ($8.7 million in 2020 dollars) to the school for construction of a new football facility to replace Memorial Stadium, which was built in 1949. The first game at the new Whitmire Stadium was against Murray State on September 14, 1974 which was attended by 7,500 fans.

  4. Bob Bateman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bateman (born February 15, 1954) was an American football player. He played quarterback for the Vermont Catamounts football team. [1] He "had the dual distinct of being UVM's last quarterback and perhaps the school's best." [2] He earned several awards "including All-Yankee Conference, All-ECAC, All-New England, and All-America."

  5. Vermont Catamounts football - Wikipedia

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    Bill Leete, head football coach at Hofstra (1975–1980) Arlie Pond, Major League Baseball player (1895–1898) Ray B. Thomas, head football coach at Vermont (1909) and New Hampshire (1910–1911) Frank Trigilio, All-America Football Conference player (1946) Fenwick Watkins, coach at Fargo College in North Dakota (c.1910)

  6. Western Carolina Catamounts - Wikipedia

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    Catamounts was the favorite of head football coach C.C. Poindexter and was the nickname chosen. Poindexter wanted his players to be Catamounts with "fierce spirit, savage attacks, and lightning quick moves." Paws the Catamount is the official mascot of Western Carolina University. He appears at numerous events and functions across western North ...

  7. List of Vermont Catamounts in the NFL draft - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Vermont Catamounts football players in the NFL Draft. Key ... Kicker: NT Nose tackle: C Center: LB Linebacker: FB Fullback: DB ... New York Jets: WR ...

  8. 1927 Vermont Catamounts football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1927 Vermont Catamounts football team was an American football team that represented the University of Vermont as an independent during the 1927 college football season. In their third year under head coach William McAvoy , the team compiled a 2–6 record.

  9. Western Carolina Catamounts football - Wikipedia

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    The Catamounts fell short 20–0. 1974 - The 1974 Western Carolina Catamounts, coached by Bob Waters, completed their regular season 9–1, earning a berth to the 1974 NCAA Division II playoff. The Catamounts had wins over ranked opponents Indiana State and Western Kentucky during the season. They then traveled to No.1 ranked Louisiana Tech ...