D. Leo Daley

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D. Leo Daley
Title Head coach
College Boston College
Sport Football
Career highlights
Overall 4-4-0
Coaching stats
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Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1927 Boston College

D. Leo Daley is a former head coach of the Boston College college football program from 1927. He was the team's captain in 1913 and the first BC graduate to become full-time head football coach. He had been the football coach at Boston English and was given a one year contract to see if he could handle coaching in the college ranks. Despite losing four year starting quarterback Joe McKenney and having only 12 returning lettermen, Daley coached his team to a respectable 4-4 record. Daley, however, decided to return to coaching at English after his only season as BC coach as was replaced by assistant Joe McKenney. [1]

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
1927 Boston College 4-4-0
Total: 4-4-0
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.

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