John McEwan
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John McEwan(February 18, 1893 - August 9, 1970) was a football coach at Army, and Oregon. From 1923 to 1925, he led Army to an 18-5-3 record. All 3 of his seasons there were winning seasons. From 1926 to 1929, he took over as the head football coach at Oregon. His record there stands at 20-13-2, with his 1928 campaign having a 9-2 season.
Preceded by Richard Smith |
University of Oregon Head Coaches 1926-1929 |
Succeeded by Clarence Spears |
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Army Black Knights Head Football Coaches |
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Michie • Williams • Michie • Bliss • Graves •Dyer • Koehler • Kromer • Nolan • King • Boyers • Smither • Nelly • Beacham • Graves • Daly • Keyes • Mitchell • Daly • McEwan • Jones • Sasse • Davidson • Wood • Blaik • Hall • Dietzel • Cahill • Smith • Saban • Cavanaugh • Young • Sutton • Berry • Mumford • Ross |
Oregon Ducks Head Football Coaches |
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Young • Benson • Frick • Smith• Simpson • Kaarsberg • Smith • Dolph • Smith • Smith • Shorts • Bezdek • Frost • Forbes • Warner • Pinkham • Bezdek • Huntington • Maddock • Smith • McEwan • Spears • Callison • Oliver • Warren • Oliver • Aiken • Casanova • Frei • Enright • Reid • Brooks • Bellotti |