C. K. Fauver
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C. K. Fauver was an American Football coach in the late 1800’s. In 1895 be became the first paid coach at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Miami would later be known as the "Cradle of Coaches” for being the training ground for Hall of Fame football coaches such as George Little, Earl Blaik, Woody Hayes, Sid Gillman and Ara Parseghian. In his only year as coach, Fauver produced an undefeated record of 3-0 with victories over University of Cincinnati, Wittenberg University and Butler University.
Miami University record
Year | Overall | (Conf./place) | Bowl Game |
1895 | 3-0 | NA | None |
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Preceded by: first coach |
Miami University Head Football Coaches 1895 |
Succeeded by: Ernest Merrill |
Miami Redskins/RedHawks Head Football Coaches |
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Fauver • Merrill • McIntyre • Branch • Hazzard • McPherson • Smith • Parmallee • Foster • Iddings • Sweetland • Donnelly • Roberts • Little • Rider • Little • Ewing • Pittser • Wilton • Holcomb • Gillman • Blackburn • Hayes • Parseghian • Pont • Schembechler • Mallory • Crum • Reed • Rose • Walker • Hoeppner• Montgomery |