James Phelan (football)
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James Phelan was a college football coach at Missouri, Purdue, and Washington. From 1920 to 1921, he coached at Missouri, and compiled a 13-3 record.From 1922 to 1929, he coached at Purdue, and compiled a 35-22-4 record there. From 1930 to 1941, he coached at Washington, and compiled a 65-37-9 record there.
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Missouri Tigers Head Football Coaches |
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McRae • Reid • Robinson • Patterson • Young • Fultz • Murphy • O'Dea • McLean • Monilaw • Roper • Brewer • Schulte • Phelan • Kelly • Henry • Carideo • Faurot • Simpson • Broyles • Devine • Onofrio • Powers • Widenhofer • Stull • Smith • Pinkel |
Purdue Boilermakers Head Football Coaches |
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Berg • Reisner • Hare • Ames • Balliet • Hammond • Church • Jamison • Best • Cutts • Hernstein • Witham • Turner • Speik • Horr • Smith • O'Donnell • Scanlon • Dietz • Phelan • Kizer • Elward • Burnham •Isbell • Holcomb • Mollenkopf • DeMoss • Agase • Young • Burtnett • Akers • Colletto • Tiller |
Washington Huskies Head Football Coaches |
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Goodwin • Cobb • Nichols • Jeffs • Dodge • Wright • Knight • Cutts • Place • Dobie • Hunt • Savage • Allison • Bagshaw • Phelan • Welch • Odell • Cherberg • Royal • Owens • James • Lambright • Neuheisel • Gilbertson • Willingham |