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    Walter Frederic Koppisch (June 6, 1901 – November 5, 1953) was an American football halfback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Buffalo Bisons...
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  • Bisons were led by former Columbia University star and Buffalo native Walter Koppisch, who was expected to return the team to championship contention but...
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    Tad Crawford Marty Domres Jason Garrett John Garrett Paul Governali Walter Koppisch Sid Luckman Josh Martin Cliff Montgomery Bill Morley Cameron Nizialek...
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    Knight Milt Kobrosky Adam Koets Ed Kolman Ross Kolodziej Joe Koontz Walter Koppisch Doug Kotar Rich Kotite Ernie Koy, Jr. Brian Kozlowski Jim Krahl Matt...
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    Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Walt Koppisch Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports...
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    S. Congressman Patrick Higgins, UTEP Miners offensive coordinator Walter Koppisch, former NFL player Nick Langworthy, U.S. Congressman Timothy McVeigh...
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  • baseman for the New York Yankees and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame Walter Koppisch (1925), football player for the New York Giants, member of the College...
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  • Baylor Guard 1974 Bill Kollar Montana State Defensive Tackle 2023 Walter Koppisch Columbia Halfback 1981 Ron Kramer Michigan End 1978 Tommy Kramer Rice...
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  • Mal Stevens, Yale (NT-1; NYS-1) Eddie Tryon, Colgate (PGT-1; NT-2) Walter Koppisch, Columbia (NT-2) Karl Bohren, Pittsburgh (PGT-2) Nick Nardacci, West...
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  • (NSC-2) Robert Dinsmore, Princeton (NEB-2) Williams, Princeton (NSC-3) Walter Koppisch, Columbia (PGT-1; NSC-1; SG-1; NEB-1) Jack McBride, Syracuse (PGT-1;...
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    Hughitt's departure, he handed over the reins of the franchise to Walter Koppisch, and Hughitt spent time as an official with the NFL and All-America...
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    team as an assistant coach by his former student at Masten Park High, Walter Koppisch, in 1925, and he stayed in that position in 1926. He was named the...
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  • All-Americans / Bisons / Rangers head coaches Tommy Hughitt (1920–1924) Walter Koppisch (1925) Jim Kendrick (1926) Dim Batterson (1927) Suspended operations...
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  • All-Americans / Bisons / Rangers head coaches Tommy Hughitt (1920–1924) Walter Koppisch (1925) Jim Kendrick (1926) Dim Batterson (1927) Suspended operations...
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  • Nebraska (LP-2; DW-2; TT-2) Eddie Tryon, Colgate (AW-3; WC-2; BE) Walter Koppisch, Columbia (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-3) Karl Bohren, Pittsburgh...
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    (WC-2 [fb]; AAB; FW; ASM-1; INS; NEA; BE-1; NB-1; DW-1; WE-1; BC) Walter Koppisch, Columbia (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1; BE-2; NB-2; DW-2)...
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  • Independent Record 5–4 Head coach Frank "Buck" O'Neill (3rd season) Captain Walter Koppisch Home stadium South Field, Polo Grounds Seasons ← 1921 1923 →...
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  • Haughton (2nd season; first 5 games) Paul Withington (1st season; final 4 games) Captain Walter Koppisch Home stadium Baker Field Seasons ← 1923 1925 →...
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  • football Conference Independent Record 4–4–1 Head coach Percy Haughton (1st season) Captain Walter Koppisch Home stadium Baker Field Seasons ← 1922 1924 →...
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  • founded sugarcane export businesses... In 1915, a German immigrant named Walter Tischer married Carmen Vargas Alayón and opened a ballet school in San Juan...
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    pass from McBride, and he scored on a 37-yard touchdown pass from Walt Koppisch against Kansas City. However, his football career ended abruptly when he...
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