Russ Cohen
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Russ Cohen was a college football coach. From 1928 to 1931, he served as the head football coach at Louisiana State. As was tradition for football coaches at the time, he also served as the Athletics director at LSU during his tenure as head football coach. His record with the Tigers was 23-13-1. From 1935 to 1937, he was the head coach at Cincinnati. At Cincinnati, he compiled an 8-12-3 record, to bring his overall record to 31-25-4.
Berry • Reynolds • Fennell • Cavanaugh • Reed • Pratt • Chez • Foster • Foley • Inott • Burch • Dana • Little • Cortright • Marty • Chambers • McLaren • Babcock • King • Cohen • Woodworth • Meyer • Nolting • Gillman • Blackburn • Studley • Rice • Callahan • Mason • Staub • Gottfried • Brown • Currey • Murphy • Minter • Dantonio • Kelly
Coates • Simmons • Jeardeau • Chavanne • Gregg • Boreland • Killian • Wingard • Pritchard • Mayhew • Dwyer • McDonald • Bible • Sutton • Pray • Bocock • Donahue • Cohen • Jones • Moore • Tinsley • Dietzel • McClendon • Rein • Stovall • Arnsparger • Archer • Hallman • DiNardo • Hunter • Saban • Miles
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