Lynn Osbert "Pappy" Waldorf (October 3, 1902 – August 15, 1981) was an American college football player and coach. He received the first national collegiate...
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was Ellison's last season. In 1947, former Northwestern coach Lynn "Pappy" Waldorf become the new head coach of Cal. During his first season the Bears...
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businessman, formerly nicknamed Pappy Paul Rowe (Canadian football) (1917–1990), professional football player Pappy Waldorf (1902–1981), American football...
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time since 2002. The 2010 season saw Tedford surpass the legendary Pappy Waldorf to become the Cal head coach with the 3rd most career victories with...
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politician Pappy Waldorf (1902–1981), 1966 College Football Hall of Fame inductee as a coach Germany Waldorf, Rhineland-Palatinate Waldorf, a district...
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Western Conference; and Dick Hanley and Barnett each captured two and Pappy Waldorf, Glenn Thistlethwaite, and Walker each captured one as a member of the...
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was also Fitzgerald's 50th win as head coach, allowing him to pass Pappy Waldorf as the winningest coach in Northwestern history. The 2013 team finished...
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championships with the Wildcats: Mike Ahearn (1909, 1910); Guy Lowman (1912); Pappy Waldorf (1934); and Snyder (2003, 2012). Bill Snyder is the all-time leader...
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seasons, NU finished fourth in the final Dickinson rankings. Lynn O. "Pappy" Waldorf started his head coach tenure at Northwestern in 1935, a position he...
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Wildcats share the Big Ten title in his second year. He is third behind Pappy Waldorf in career victories. Walker also was the first Wildcat coach to lead...
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