Thomas Trenchard

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Thomas Trenchard was a college football head coach at North Carolina, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia. In 1895, and from 1913 to 1915, he coached at North Carolina, where he compiled a 26-8-2 record. His best season there came in 1914, when North Carolina went 10-1. In 1897, he coached at Pittsburgh, and compiled a 1-3 record. In 1896, he coached at West Virginia and compiled a 3-7-2 record.

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