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Harry Graydon Hadden was the head coach of the Notre Dame college football program in 1895.[1]
Hadded played tackle for the University of Michigan in 1894, but following a tour with the Chicago Athletic Club he decided to transfer to Notre Dame, where he not only coached the football team in 1895 but also inserted himself into the lineup during a loss to Indianapolis Artillery. He would return to Michigan as an assistant coach in 1899.[2]
[edit] Head Coaching Record
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Bowl |
Coaches# |
AP° |
1895 |
Notre Dame |
3-1-0 |
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Total: |
3-1-0 |
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†Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season. |
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