Frank Camp
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Frank Camp (1906 to 1986) was the head football coach at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, from 1946 to 1958. He is credited as the man who revived Louisville football, and is the most successful coach in school history. His record was 118-95-2(.533). He coached some excellent players, including NFL hall-of-famer Johnny Unitas. In 1947, Louisville experienced a 7-0-1 season.
Preceded by Laurie Apitz |
University of Louisville Head Football Coaches 1946-1958 |
Succeeded by Lee Corso |
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