News. Greenville, South Carolina. Associated Press. May 20, 1968. p. 12. Retrieved November 2, 2019 – via Newspapers.com . Bob Fetzer at Find a Grave...
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compiling a career college football record of 61–28–7. His brother, Bob Fetzer, served as co-head football coach at the University of North Carolina...
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Fetzer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Fetzer (1884–1959), American football, basketball, and baseball coach Bob Fetzer (1887–1968)...
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The Fetzer Institute, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, was founded by broadcast pioneer and Detroit Tigers baseball team owner John E. Fetzer (1901–1991)...
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lacrosse stadium that was built on the same site. Fetzer Field was built in 1935 and named for Bob Fetzer, the school's first full-time athletic director...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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v t e North Carolina Tar Heels athletic directors Bob Fetzer (1923–1952) Chuck Erickson (1953–1967) Homer Rice (1969–1975) Bill Cobey (1976–1980) John...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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season. Brothers Bob and Bill Fetzer served as co-head coaches for the Tar Heels from 1921 to 1925, posting a 30–12–4 overall record. Bob would go on to...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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— 18 Myron Fuller 1920 8 2 6 0 0.250 — — — — 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 19 Bob Fetzer & Bill Fetzer 1921–1925 (5) 46 30 12 4 0.695 13 5 2 0.700 0 0 0 — 1 0 — 20 Chuck...
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v t e North Carolina Tar Heels athletic directors Bob Fetzer (1923–1952) Chuck Erickson (1953–1967) Homer Rice (1969–1975) Bill Cobey (1976–1980) John...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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Erickson Sam Esposito Bill Eutsler Joe Ferebee Rick Ferrell Wes Ferrell Bob Fetzer Mindy Ballou Fitzpatrick Darrell Floyd Sleepy Floyd Raymond Floyd Peter...
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and field team, named after a previous UNC athletic director, Bob Fetzer. However, Fetzer Field soon served home to men's soccer in 1947, men's lacrosse...
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(1909–1910) Edwin W. Holladay (1911) W. T. Cook (1912–1913) Bob Fetzer (1914) Bill Fetzer (1915–1918) Pete Crayton (1919) H. M. Grey (1920–1922) William...
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replacement in time. Bob Fetzer, who coached football and baseball for North Carolina, would often accompany the team on road games but since Fetzer did not know...
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(1909–1910) Edwin W. Holladay (1911) W. T. Cook (1912–1913) Bob Fetzer (1914) Bill Fetzer (1915–1918) Pete Crayton (1919) H. M. Grey (1920–1922) William...
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(1909–1910) Edwin W. Holladay (1911) W. T. Cook (1912–1913) Bob Fetzer (1914) Bill Fetzer (1915–1918) Pete Crayton (1919) H. M. Grey (1920–1922) William...
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v t e North Carolina Tar Heels athletic directors Bob Fetzer (1923–1952) Chuck Erickson (1953–1967) Homer Rice (1969–1975) Bill Cobey (1976–1980) John...
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(1909–1910) Edwin W. Holladay (1911) W. T. Cook (1912–1913) Bob Fetzer (1914) Bill Fetzer (1915–1918) Pete Crayton (1919) H. M. Grey (1920–1922) William...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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Flashes and compiled a record of 7–26. "Crum, Dick". July 18, 2011. Kurz, Bob (1983) "Miami of Ohio, the Cradle of Coaches" p. 173 Library of Congress...
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(1909–1910) Edwin W. Holladay (1911) W. T. Cook (1912–1913) Bob Fetzer (1914) Bill Fetzer (1915–1918) Pete Crayton (1919) H. M. Grey (1920–1922) William...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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1922 college football season. Led by second year head coaches Bob Fetzer and Bill Fetzer, the team compiled a record of 9–1 and tied for the Southern Conference...
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(1909–1910) Edwin W. Holladay (1911) W. T. Cook (1912–1913) Bob Fetzer (1914) Bill Fetzer (1915–1918) Pete Crayton (1919) H. M. Grey (1920–1922) William...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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college football season. In their first season under head coaches Bob Fetzer and Bill Fetzer, the Tar Heels compiled a 5–2–2 record. "1921 North Carolina Tar...
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team (1917–1918) Thomas J. Campbell (1919) Myron Fuller (1920) Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) Chuck Collins (1926–1933) Carl Snavely (1934–1935) Raymond...
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