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Ray Malavasi (/ m ɑː l ɑː ˈ v eɪ s iː / mah-lah-VAY-see; [1] November 8, 1930 – December 15, 1987) was an American football coach who served as head coach of two professional teams: the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams.
The Cal State Los Angeles Diablos college football team represented California State University, Los Angeles from 1951 to 1977. The Diablos competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Division. The program had seven different head coaches in its 27 seasons of existence, including one who had multiple tenures as coach ...
The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los Angeles area of California. The Rams have competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1937, one year after their formation in Cleveland, Ohio as a charter member of the second incarnation of the American Football League. [1] The team moved to Los ...
Longtime USC and Los Angeles Rams head coach John Robinson died on Monday, both the university and franchise confirmed. Robinson died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, due to complications from pneumonia ...
Led by sixth-year head coach Leonard Adams, Los Angeles State compiled an overall record of 3–5–1 with a mark of 1–1 in conference play, placing fourth in the CCAA. [1] The Diablos played six home games at three separate sites: three games at Snyder Stadium in Los Angeles , two games East Los Angeles College Stadium in Monterey Park ...
The front of the line looked different on Tuesday during Corydon Central High School football team's first practice since the 18-year-old student was killed and two others were hurt in a shooting ...
Paul Fiddler’s football club described the coach as ‘gaffer but most of all a true friend’ Heartbroken family pay tribute to ‘well loved’ football coach killed in Storm Darragh Skip to ...
In a penalty-filled game typical of those two teams, Pat Haden threw a pair of touchdown passes, one from 3 yards to John Cappelletti and the other from 11 yards to Wayne Miller helped the Rams stay unbeaten and spoiled the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum return of former USC star O. J. Simpson, who rushed for 83 yards on 20 carries and caught ...