Tony Knap

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Tony Knap was a college football head coach at Utah State, Boise State, and UNLV.

From 1963-66, Knap served as the head football coach at Utah State, where he compiled a 25-14-1 record. From 1968-75, he coached at Boise State to a 71-19 (.788) record, including three 10 win seasons, while it was still a Division II program. This success led him to Las Vegas, where he coached UNLV for six seasons and compiled a 47-20-2 record (.695) from 1976-81.

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