Charles Whelan
Charles Whelan (1870 – May 30, 1945) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Tufts College—now Tufts University—for three stints (1903–1907, 1912–1917, and 1919) and at Boston University from 1921 to 1925, compiling a career college football record of 54–68–7. Whelan also coached track at Harvard University.[2] He died after a brief illness in 1945.[3]
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- Luman Aldrich (1875–1877)
- Scott Campbell (1877)
- No formal games (1878–1883)
- Dwight Griswold (1884)
- F. P. Chapman (1885)
- James Gallety (1886)
- Durkee (1887)
- No formal games (1888)
- Martin (1889)
- Charles Stover (1890)
- Wilfred Russ (1891)
- A. G. Baillet (1892)
- Haskell (1893)
- Hamlin (1894)
- Newell (1895–1896)
- J. D. Upton (1897–1898)
- Locke (1899)
- Hopkins (1900)
- J. C. Pearson (1901–1902)
- Charles Whelan (1903–1907)
- Nate Pulsifer (1908)
- Robinson (1909)
- Sheeny (1910)
- Clark Tobin (1911)
- Charles Whelan (1912–1917)
- Pierotti (1918)
- Charles Whelan (1919)
- William Parks (1920–1921)
- Eddie Casey (1922–1925)
- Arthur Sampson (1926–1929)
- Lewis Manly (1930–1945)
- Frederick M. Ellis (1946–1953)
- Harry Arlanson (1954–1965)
- Rocco J. Carzo (1966–1973)
- Paul Pawlak (1974–1977)
- Vic Gatto (1978–1984)
- Duane Ford (1985–1993)
- Bill Samko (1994–2010)
- Jay Civetti (2011– )
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