Anthony Chez

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Anthony Chez was a college football head coach at University of Cincinnati, and West Virginia University. From 1902 to 1903, he served as the head football coach at Cincinnati, where he compiled a 5-10-2 record. In 1904, he was the head football coach at West Virginia, where he compiled a 6-3 record.

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