Ed Chlebek

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Ed Chlebek was a college football coach at Boston College, Eastern Michigan University, and Kent State University. At Eastern Michigan, he compiled a 10-12 record from 1976 to 1977. At Boston College, he compiled a 12-21 record. He is notorious for having coached the only winless season in school history at 0-11 in 1978. From 1981 to 1982, he coached Kent State to a 4-18 record. He ended his career on a 12 game losing streak.

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