Burr Chamberlain

Burr Chamberlain

Portrait of Chamberlain from The World of New York, September 26, 1898
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born August 21, 1877
Dalton, Massachusetts
Died November 11, 1933 (aged 56)
Bronxville, New York
Playing career
1896–1898 Yale
Position(s) Center, tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1899
1901
1903
1907
1923–1925
Stanford
Virginia (assistant)
Navy
Yale (assistant)
Yale (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall 6–12–3

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Accomplishments and honors

Awards

Burr Clark "B. C." Chamberlain (August 21, 1877 November 11, 1933) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Yale University from 1896 to 1898 at the center and tackle positions. Three times he noted as an was an All-American. Chamberlain served as the head football for one season at Stanford University in 1899 and for a season at the United States Naval Academy in 1903 season, compiling a career head coaching record of 6–12–3. He also coached football at the United States Military Academy, the University of Virginia, and his alma mater, Yale.

Chamberlain was born in Dalton, Massachusetts on August 21, 1877. He died of a heart attack at his home in Bronxville, New York on November 11, 1933.[1]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Stanford (Independent) (1899)
1899 Stanford 2–5–2
Stanford: 2–5–2
Navy Midshipmen (Independent) (1903)
1903 Navy 4–7–1
Navy: 4–7–1
Total: 6–12–3

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