Gus Tebell
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Gus Tebell (born September 6, 1897; died May 1969, Charlottesville, Virginia) was a college football coach at NC State, and Virginia. From 1925 to 1929, he coached at NC State, where he compiled a 21-25-2 record. From 1934 to 1936, he coached at Virginia, where he compiled a 6-18-4 record. He was a member of the 1924 Columbus Tigers football team.
From 1930 to 1951, he served as the head men's basketball coach at Virginia. During that tenure, he compiled a 240-190 record. His 240 wins, rank third in school history.
Preceded by Buck Shaw |
NC State Head Football Coach 1925–1929 |
Succeeded by John Van Liew |
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