Joe Maddock may refer to: Joe Maddock (coach) (1877–1943), college football player and coach Joe Maddock (rugby union) (born 1978), New Zealand rugby union...
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lineman, Maddock was also used as a ball carrier in short-yardage situations. As reported by The New York Times, the Wolverines used "big Joe Maddock, the...
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Pinkham (1912) Hugo Bezdek (1913–1917) Charles A. Huntington (1918–1923) Joe Maddock (1924) Richard Shore Smith (1925) John McEwan (1926–1929) Clarence Spears...
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nuclear researcher Joe Maddock (disambiguation), multiple people Kenneth Maddock (1937-2003), Australian anthropologist Shirley Maddock (1928-2001), New...
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head coaching job at Miami. Frank W. Simpson Bruce Shorts Bill Warner Joe Maddock Len Casanova Chip Kelly Mark Helfrich Willie Taggart Although the first...
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Joe Maddock (born 20 December 1978) is a retired rugby union winger/fullback who last played for Saracens F.C. in the Aviva Premiership. He was appointed...
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and tie along with dress pants for each and every game to honor his idol, Joe Paterno. He was also named the fittest coach currently in the FBS according...
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second half, Whittingham decided to go for an onside kick. An emotional Joe Glenn was caught on camera giving Whittingham the bird after the play. In...
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Randy Walker and Kevin Wilson at Northwestern, Bill Snyder at Kansas State, Joe Tiller and Jim Chaney at Purdue, and Rich Rodriguez at West Virginia, all...
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players, including Curtis Redden, Joe Maddock, George Gregory, and Herb Graver. Nevertheless, with Willie Heston, Joe Curtis, Tom Hammond, and Fred Norcross...
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