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Austin Kangaroos Football
The Austin Kangaroos football team represents Austin College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Kangaroos are members of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), fielding its team in the SCAC since 2024. The Kangaroos play their home games at Apple Stadium in Sherman, Texas. The team is also known as the Austin Roos. Their head coach is Tony Joe White, who took over the position for the 2023 season. Conference affiliations * Independent (1898; 1900–1905; 1907–1908; 1954–1972; 2012) * Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1909–1925) * Texas Conference (1926–1953) * NAIA independent (1973–1975) * Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1976–1995) * American Southwest Conference (1996–2005; 2021–2023) * Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), founded in 1962, is an intercollegiate athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Member institutio ...
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Tony Joe White (American Football)
Tony Joe White (born July 5, 1973) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Austin College, a position he has held since 2023. He was the head football coach for Birmingham–Southern College from 2017 to 2022. He also coached for Texas State Bobcats football, Southwest Texas State, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football, Louisiana Tech, Southwest Baptist Bearcats football, Southwest Baptist, Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football, Southeast Missouri State, Brownsboro High School (Texas), Brownsboro High School, Belhaven Blazers football, Belhaven, and Centre Colonels football, Centre. He played college football for Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football, East Texas State as a quarterback. Head coaching record References External links Austin profileBirmingham–Southern profileCentre profileSoutheast Missouri profile
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James Washington Culver
James may refer to: People * James (given name) * James (surname) * James (musician), aka Faruq Mahfuz Anam James, (born 1964), Bollywood musician * James, brother of Jesus * King James (other), various kings named James * Prince James (other) * Saint James (other) Places Canada * James Bay, a large body of water * James, Ontario United Kingdom * James College, a college of the University of York United States * James, Georgia, an unincorporated community * James, Iowa, an unincorporated community * James City, North Carolina * James City County, Virginia ** James City (Virginia Company) ** James City Shire * James City, Pennsylvania * St. James City, Florida Film and television * ''James'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''James'' (2008 film), an Irish short film * ''James'' (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * "James", a television episode of ''Adventure Time'' Music * James (band), a band from Manchester ** ''James'', US title of ...
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Joseph B
Joseph Ber Soloveitchik ( ''Yosef Dov ha-Levi Soloveychik''; February 27, 1903 – April 9, 1993) was a major United States, American Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox rabbi, Talmudist, and modern Jewish philosophy, Jewish philosopher. He was a scion of the Lithuanian Jews, Lithuanian Jewish Brisk yeshivas, Soloveitchik rabbinic dynasty. As a ''rosh yeshiva'' of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS) at Yeshiva University in New York City, The Rav, as he was known, Semicha, ordained close to 2,000 rabbis over the course of almost half a century. Some Rabbinic literature, such as Sefer (Hebrew), sefer ''Shiurei HaGrid'', refers to him as הגרי"ד, short for "The great Rabbi Yosef Dov". He is regarded as a seminal figure by Modern Orthodox Judaism and served as a guide and role-model for tens of thousands of Jews, both as a Talmudic scholar and as a religious leader. Heritage Joseph Ber Soloveitchik was born on February 27, 1903, in Pruzhany, Russian Empire, Imperial Rus ...
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Cecil Grigg
Cecil Burkett "Tex" Grigg (February 15, 1891 – September 5, 1968) was an American football player and coach. He played running back for eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Canton Bulldogs, the Rochester Jeffersons, the New York Giants, and the Frankford Yellow Jackets. He made his professional debut in 1919 with the Bulldogs who were still members of the Ohio League, the direct predecessor to the NFL. Grigg then went on to coach for many years as Jess Neely's backfield coach at Rice Rice is a cereal grain and in its Domestication, domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa. Rice is the seed of the grass species ''Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice)—or, much l .... Head coaching record College football References Additional sources * 1891 births 1968 deaths American football running backs Austin Kangaroos football coaches Austin Kangaroos men's basketball co ...
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Pete Cawthon
Peter Willis Cawthon (March 24, 1898 – December 31, 1962) was an American football player and coach. In addition to his football career, he also coached basketball and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Austin College from 1923 to 1927 and at Texas Technological College—now Texas Tech University—from 1930 to 1940, compiling a career college football coaching record of 99–52–10. Cawthon was the head coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers/Tigers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1942 to 1943. He served as the athletic director at Texas Tech from 1930 to 1941 and the University of Alabama from 1952 to 1953. Playing career Cawthon graduated from Houston Central High School in 1917 and went on to attend Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. He lettered in baseball, football, and basketball during his freshman year. When the baseball coach left to fight in World War I, Cawthon took over the position. Cawthon earned four letters his sophomore year a ...
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Charles Robertson (American Football)
Charles, Charlie or Chuck Robertson may refer to: Academics * Charles Grant Robertson (1869–1948), British academic historian * Charles Victor Robertson (1882–1951), New Zealand - Australian businessman, politician and educator *Charles Martin Robertson (1911–2004), British classical scholar and poet Public officials *Charles Robertson (UK politician) (1874-1968), Chair of London County Council *Charles Robertson (Norwegian politician) (1875–1958), Norwegian Minister of Trade, 1926–1928 * Charles Alexander Robertson, Canadian politician from Ontario *Charles R. Robertson (1889–1951), U.S. Republican politician * Charlie Robertson (mayor) (1934–2017), American politician and mayor of York, Pennsylvania * Charles T. Robertson Jr. (born 1946), U.S. Air Force general Sports *Charlie Robertson (1896–1984), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Charlie Robertson (footballer) (1873–1940), Australian rules footballer *Charlie Robertson (racing driver) (born 1997), Bri ...
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Dave Pena
Dave may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Dave'' (film), a 1993 film starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver * ''Dave'' (musical), a 2018 stage musical adaptation of the 1993 film * ''Dave'' (TV series), a 2020 American comedy series * "Dave" (''Lost''), an episode of ''Lost'' * Dave, a digital television channel in the United Kingdom and Ireland now rebranded as U&Dave People * Dave (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Dave (surname), a common Gujarati surname * Dave (American rapper), aka David Jolicoeur (1967–2023), of the hip hop group De La Soul * Dave (artist) (born 1969), Swiss artist * Dave (rapper) (born 1998), English rapper from London * Dave (singer) (born 1944), Dutch-born French singer Software * Dave (company), a digital banking service * DAvE (Infineon), a C-language software development tool * Thursby DAVE, a Windows file and printer sharing for Macs Other uses * Dave (Belgium), a town in Belgium * Damping and Vibrations Experi ...
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Raymond Morehart
Raymond is a male given name of Germanic origin. It was borrowed into English from French (older French spellings were Reimund and Raimund, whereas the modern English and French spellings are identical). It originated as the Germanic ᚱᚨᚷᛁᚾᛗᚢᚾᛞ (''Raginmund'') or ᚱᛖᚷᛁᚾᛗᚢᚾᛞ (''Reginmund''). ''Ragin'' ( Gothic) and ''regin'' (Old German) meant "counsel". The Old High German ''mund'' originally meant "hand", but came to mean "protection". This etymology suggests that the name originated in the Early Middle Ages, possibly from Latin. Alternatively, the name can also be derived from Germanic Hraidmund, the first element being ''Hraid'', possibly meaning "fame" (compare ''Hrod'', found in names such as Robert, Roderick, Rudolph, Roland, Rodney and Roger) and ''mund'' meaning "protector". Despite the German and French origins of the English name, some of its early uses in English documents appear in Latinized form. As a surname, its first recorded ...
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Eugene Neely
Eugene Gentry "Guy" Neely (February 9, 1896 – December 2, 1949) was an American football player. Despite having only one arm, he played college football at the guard position for Dartmouth College and was a consensus first-team selection to the 1917 College Football All-America Team. Early years Neely was born in 1896 in Comanche, Texas,World War II draft registration card for Eugene Gentry Neely, born Feb. 9, 1896, in Comanche, Texas. and raised in Dallas, Texas. His parents were Richard V. Neely and Opelia Gentry. He lost his right arm in a hunting accident in approximately 1911. His arm was cut off above the elbow. Dartmouth Neely enrolled in Dartmouth College in 1915. Neely played football for Dartmouth's freshman team in 1915. It was reported at the time that he was probably "the only one-armed football player in the country." Neely then played for the Dartmouth Big Green football varsity team during the 1916 and 1917 football seasons. By October 1916, he had won a r ...
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Ewing Y
Ewing may refer to: People * Ewing (surname) * Ewing (given name) Places ;United States * Ewing Township, Boone County, Arkansas * Ewing, Illinois, a village * Ewing Township, Franklin County, Illinois * Ewing, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Ewing, Kentucky, a city * Ewing Township, Michigan * Ewing, Missouri, a city * Ewing, Nebraska, a village * Ewing Township, Holt County, Nebraska * Ewing Township, New Jersey *: Ewing (unincorporated community), New Jersey, an unincorporated community within the township * Ewing/Carroll, Trenton, New Jersey, a neighborhood in the city of Trenton * Ewing, Ohio, an unincorporated community * Ewing, Angelina County, Texas. a ghost town * Ewing, Virginia, a census-designated place * Ewing Yard, a rail yard on the St Louis MetroLink ;Elsewhere * Ewing Island (Antarctica) * Ewing Island (New Zealand) * Ewing Seamount, in the south Atlantic Ocean Other uses * Ewing Public Schools, a school district serving Ewing Township, Merce ...
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Roy K
Roy or Roi is a masculine given name and a family surname with varied origins. France In France, this family name originated from the Normans, the descendants of Norse Vikings who migrated to Amigny, a commune in Manche, Normandy.. The derivation is from the Old French ''roy'', ''roi'' (), meaning "king", which was a Epithet">byname used before the Norman Conquest and a personal name in the Middle Ages. Earliest references cite ''Guillaume de Roy'' (William of Roy), who was a knight of the Knights Templar and one of several knights and feudal lords (seigneur) of the Roy family in France and Switzerland. In Canada and in the United States, the descendants of the families of Roy, Le Roy that immigrated to North America have been granted a coat of arms by the Governor General of Canada. England After the Norman Conquest, the victorious Normans and their allies settled England and eventually formed the ruling class of nobles called Anglo-Normans. Roy, or Roi was a family n ...
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Webster H
Webster may refer to: People *Webster (surname), including a list of people with the surname * Webster (given name), including a list of people with the given name Places Canada * Webster, Alberta * Webster's Falls, Hamilton, Ontario United States *Webster, California, in Yolo County * Webster, San Diego, California, a neighborhood *Webster, Florida *Webster, Illinois * Webster, Indiana *Webster, Iowa, in Keokuk County * Webster, Madison County, Iowa *Webster City, Iowa, in Hamilton County * Webster, Kansas * Webster, Kentucky *Webster Parish, Louisiana * Sabattus, Maine, formally Webster, Maine * Webster Plantation, Maine *Webster, Massachusetts, a New England town **Webster (CDP), Massachusetts, the main village in the town * Webster, Michigan, an unincorporated community *Webster, Minnesota *Webster, Nebraska *Webster, New Hampshire *Webster, New York, a town **Webster (village), New York, in the town of Webster *Webster, North Carolina *Webster, North Dakota *Webster, Ohio, ...
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