William Farrar (American football)
William FarrarPlaying career |
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1895–1896 |
Penn |
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Position(s) |
Tackle |
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Coaching career (HC unless noted) |
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1897 |
Vermont |
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William Farrar was an American football official, player and coach, rower, and a dentist.[1] He was the first football coach for the Vermont Catamounts in 1897. Farrar rowed and play football at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] On the football team he was a tackle.[3]
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- William Farrar (1897)
- D. M. McLaughlin (1898)
- Unknown (1899–1900)
- P. J. McMahon (1901)
- Harry Howard Cloudman (1902–1904)
- George B. Drake (1905–1907)
- Edward Albert Herr (1908)
- Ray B. Thomas (1909)
- Edward Joseph Slavin (1910–1911)
- Earl Pickering (1912)
- Unknown (1913–1914)
- Stanley L. Robinson (1915)
- Edward W. Leary (1916)
- Unknown (1917)
- No coach (1918)
- William P. Edmunds (1919)
- J. Frank Burke (1920)
- Tom Keady (1921–1924)
- William McAvoy (1925–1928)
- William V. Rattan (1928–1929)
- David Dunn (1930–1931)
- John H. Burke (1932–1933)
- Unknown (1934)
- John P. Sabo (1935–1939)
- John C. Evans (1940–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- John C. Evans (1946–1951)
- J. Edward Donnelly (1952–1961)
- Bob Clifford (1962–1969)
- Joe Scannella (1970–1971)
- Carl Falivene (1972–1974)
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