Ralph Hutchinson

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Ralph Hutchinson was a college football coach at Idaho, Idaho State, and Texas. From 1903 to 1905, he coached at Texas, where he compiled a 16-7-2 record. In 1919, he coached at Idaho, where he compiled a 2-3 record. From 1920 to 1927, he coached at Idaho State, where he compiled a 25-22-2 record. His overall record stands at 43-34-4. He played quarterback at Princeton.

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