Johnny Spiegel
      
John E. "Johnny" Spiegel was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator.  A native of Detroit, Michigan, Spiegel played at the halfback position for Washington & Jefferson College from 1913 to 1914.  He was selected as a second-team All-American in 1913 and was the leading scorer in college football.[1]  In 1914, he was a consensus first-team All-American.[2][3][4]  From 1915 to 1916, Spiegel was the football coach, basketball coach, and athletic director at the University of Chattanooga.[5][6]  After World War I, Spiegel coached at Muhlenberg College from 1921 to 1922.
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-  Charles Schmidt (1900)
 
-  Walter Beck (1901)
 
-  William Grey (1902)
 
-  No team (1903–1904)
 
-  Walter Singmaster (1905)
 
-  Alfred Raub (1906)
 
-  George Barclay (1907)
 
-  Alfred E. Bull (1908–1910)
 
-  Thomas Kelley (1911–1913)
 
-  George McCaa (1914–1915)
 
-  John B. Price (1916–1917)
 
-  Guy Brubaker (1918)
 
-  Bill Ritter (1919–1920)
 
-  Johnny Spiegel (1921–1922)
 
-  Walter Wood (1923–1924)
 
-  Haps Benfer (1925–1928)
 
-  George Holstrom (1929–1932)
 
-  John Utz (1934–1935)
 
-  Doggie Julian (1936–1944)
 
-  Larry Rosatti (1945)
 
-  Ben Schwartzwalder (1946–1948)
 
-  Howie Baughman (1949–1950)
 
-  Tom Triplett (1951–1955)
 
-  Ray Whispell (1956–1969)
 
-  Frank P. Marino (1970–1980)
 
-  Ralph Kirchenheiter (1981–1989)
 
-  Fran Meagher (1990–1993)
 
-  Greg Olejack (1994–1996)
 
-  Mike Donnelly (1997– )
  
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