Lloyd Henry Carr Jr. (born July 30, 1945) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Michigan...
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Joseph Lloyd Carr (20 May 1912 – 26 February 1994), who called himself "Jim" or "James", was an English novelist, publisher, teacher and eccentric. Carr was...
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Brandon Graham (section Lloyd Carr era)
September 1. Head coach Lloyd Carr noted his disfavor with Graham at the start of the season: "Brandon, he needs to get focused," Carr said, "and do the things...
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assistants, Gary Moeller and then Lloyd Carr, who maintained the program's overall success over the next 18 years, Carr winning a national championship...
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ranked No. 2. Lloyd Carr replaced Gary Moeller as the head coach of Michigan in 1995. After Penn State won the next two meetings, Carr secured his first...
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Crisler, Bennie Oosterbaan, Bump Elliott, Bo Schembechler, Gary Moeller, Lloyd Carr, Rich Rodriguez, Brady Hoke, and Jim Harbaugh. Ten coaches have won at...
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Lloyd, Carr & Company was a Boston based commodities options brokerage firm. It was put in receivership in January 1978 after major fraud was discovered...
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Lloyd Carr (Big Ten Conference) (1995–2007) 1995 Lloyd Carr 9–4 5–3 T–3rd L Alamo 19 17 1996 Lloyd Carr 8–4 5–3 T–5th L Outback 20 20 1997 Lloyd Carr...
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38.3 yard average. Entering the 2006 season for Michigan, head coach Lloyd Carr could not decide between Meskó and Ryan. In the team's opening game against...
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of Michigan in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was Lloyd Carr's final season as Michigan head coach. The 2007 season began with a stunning...
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Elliott (1959–1968) Bo Schembechler (1969–1989) Gary Moeller (1990–1994) Lloyd Carr (1995–2007) Rich Rodriguez (2008–2010) Brady Hoke (2011–2014) Jim Harbaugh...
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21–16 vs. Washington State Lloyd Carr 1998 Michigan 7–1 10–3 No. 12 No. 12 W Florida Citrus Bowl 45–31 vs. Arkansas Lloyd Carr Ohio State 7–1 11–1 No. 2...
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the team for five seasons before another longtime Michigan assistant, Lloyd Carr, became the head coach in 1995. The most notorious matchups of the era...
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Lloyd Burns (born 1984), Wales international rugby union player Lloyd Cadena (1993–2020), Filipino vlogger, radio personality, and author Lloyd Carr (born...
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Rodriguez informed players at West Virginia that he was leaving to succeed Lloyd Carr as University of Michigan head coach. Rodriguez's loss earlier that month...
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coach after the 1989 season. His longtime assistants, Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr, helmed the team for the next 18 years. Schembechler left the University...
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Elliott (1959–1968) Bo Schembechler (1969–1989) Gary Moeller (1990–1994) Lloyd Carr (1995–2007) Rich Rodriguez (2008–2010) Brady Hoke (2011–2014) Jim Harbaugh...
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Michigan University located in the U.S. state of Michigan. Steve Avery Lloyd Carr Jerry Glanville Phil Kessel Todd Krueger Mark Maddox Steve Mariucci Jim...
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ESPN's College GameDay that Les Miles had accepted an offer to succeed Lloyd Carr as the head coach at Michigan. Despite the media distractions, LSU won...
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to be set by season's end". USA Today. Retrieved September 26, 2013. "Lloyd Carr resigns from CFP for health reasons". Sportingnews.com. "Haden Steps Down"...
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defensive line coach from 1997 to 2002. In May 2002, Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr named Hoke as associate head coach, the only member of the staff with...
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Brandon Minor (section Lloyd Carr era)
was again second on the team to Hart. In 2008 Rich Rodriguez replaced Lloyd Carr as head coach. In the spring, Brown broke his finger weightlifting and...
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Big Ten Conference football season. In its third year under head coach Lloyd Carr, Michigan compiled a perfect 12–0 record, won the Big Ten Conference championship...
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team. He is friends with Lloyd Carr, the former coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines American football team, and Carr used Crowe's movie Cinderella...
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Charmian Carr (born Charmian Anne Farnon; December 27, 1942 – September 17, 2016) was an American actress best known for her role as Liesl, the eldest...
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resigning. He was succeeded by Lloyd Carr, who had assisted him at both Illinois and Michigan. Both Moeller and Carr served under Schembechler from 1980...
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football team plays in the world's largest wooden dome, the Superior Dome. Lloyd Carr, former head coach at the University of Michigan, former NFL coach Jerry...
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the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's head coach was Lloyd Carr. The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium. That year...
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At the conclusion of the camp, Michigan Wolverines football head coach Lloyd Carr offered him a scholarship as an offensive tackle. Long, who was a lifelong...
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the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's head coach was Lloyd Carr. The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium. On October...
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