Tim Murphy (football coach)
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Tim Murphy is the current football coach at Harvard. With a 73-46 record, since his inception in 1995, he has led the Crimson to success. Through his guidance, Harvard has had 9 consecutive winning seasons, and has been put back on the college football map in Division 1AA. His 73 wins rank third in school history. His 2004 squad went 10-0, and as the only undefeated team in Division 1AA, could have been the best team in school history.
From 1987 to 1988, he coached at Maine, where he compiled a 15-8 record. From 1989 to 1993, he coached at Cincinnati, where he compiled a 17-37 record. His overall record is 112-94-1.
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