Ray Jauch (/jɔːk/ YAWK; born February 11, 1938) is an American former gridiron football player and coach. He was head coach in the Canadian Football League...
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architect Josef-Maria Jauch, Swiss physicist Ray Jauch, American football coach Rebecca Jauch, American politician Robert Jauch, American state legislator...
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(1954–1957) Sam Lyle (1958) Eagle Keys (1959–1963) Neill Armstrong (1964–1969) Ray Jauch (1970–1976) Hugh Campbell (1977–1982) Pete Kettela (1983) Jackie Parker...
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coaches Jim Spavital and Bud Riley before Ray Jauch was brought in as head coach before the 1978 season. Under Jauch, the Bombers became one of the stronger...
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Jack Gotta (1985–1986) John Gregory (1987–1991) Don Matthews (1991–1993) Ray Jauch (1994–1995) Jim Daley (1996–1998) Cal Murphy (1999) Danny Barrett (2000–2006)...
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American racecar driver Ray Isaac (American football), American football player Ray Illingworth (1932–2021), British cricketer Ray Jauch (born 1938), coach...
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small practice field across the street from a prison. The team lured Ray Jauch to be its head coach; he had previously guided the Edmonton Eskimos and...
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Joe Zaleski (1967–1969) Jim Spavital (1970–1973) Bud Riley (1974–1977) Ray Jauch (1978–1982) Cal Murphy (1983–1986) Mike Riley (1987–1990) Darryl Rogers...
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2004. Coaching staff included: Ed Khayat, John Gregory, Ron Selesky, Ray Jauch. On September 20, 2004, prior to the arrival of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats...
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In 1962, the first professional Athletics Director, Blue Bomber player Ray Jauch, was appointed by United College. In 1963, the new Riddell Hall gymnasium...
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(1954–1957) Sam Lyle (1958) Eagle Keys (1959–1963) Neill Armstrong (1964–1969) Ray Jauch (1970–1976) Hugh Campbell (1977–1982) Pete Kettela (1983) Jackie Parker...
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best-known ex-Pike is kicker Mike Vanderjagt, later a star in the CFL and NFL. Ray Jauch was the head coach. He was assisted by John Coatta Jr. on offense and...
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Keys search results". justsportsstats.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017. "Ray Jauch coaching record". justsportsstats.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017. "Dave...
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Canadian Football League's fourth most successful coach at the time, Ray Jauch. The team was injury prone and mistake prone, on and off the field. Prior...
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Name Term Regular Season Playoffs Awards W L T Win% W L Ray Jauch 1987 2 4 0 .333 0 0 Perry Moss 1988 10 1 1 .875 1 1 1988 AFL Coach of the Year George...
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Joe Zaleski (1967–1969) Jim Spavital (1970–1973) Bud Riley (1974–1977) Ray Jauch (1978–1982) Cal Murphy (1983–1986) Mike Riley (1987–1990) Darryl Rogers...
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team was coached by Forest Evashevski and captained by Don Norton and Ray Jauch. Iowa finished with a 5–4 record, losing more games this season than in...
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The team lured Ray Jauch to be its head coach; he had previously guided the Edmonton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers to success in the Canadian Football...
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Jack Gotta (1985–1986) John Gregory (1987–1991) Don Matthews (1991–1993) Ray Jauch (1994–1995) Jim Daley (1996–1998) Cal Murphy (1999) Danny Barrett (2000–2006)...
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points for, while the defense had 303 points allowed Annis Stukus Trophy – Ray Jauch The Eskimos offense had 237 points for, while the defense had 305 points...
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touchdown on a punt return on the final play of the first quarter. Halfback Ray Jauch, who led the nation in yards per carry in 1958, ran 74 yards for a touchdown...
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(1954–1957) Sam Lyle (1958) Eagle Keys (1959–1963) Neill Armstrong (1964–1969) Ray Jauch (1970–1976) Hugh Campbell (1977–1982) Pete Kettela (1983) Jackie Parker...
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Vikings Helen E. Hokinson, cartoonist for The New Yorker (1925–1949) Ray Jauch, running back for national champion 1958 Iowa Hawkeyes football team;...
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Kilfoy (1975–1977) Keith Schroeder (1978–1981) John Furlong (1982–1989) Ray Jauch (1990) Mike Woodley (1991–1993) Chuck Schader (1994–1995) Todd Sturdy...
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he was teammates with future Canadian football league Hall of Famer Ray Jauch. After graduation from Mendota High School, Brown played college football...
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Charlie Shepard 22 Carver Shannon 23 Jack Delveaux 24 Nick Miller 25 Ray Jauch 26 Baz Nagle 27 Gordon Rowland 28 Gerry James 29 Leo Lewis 31 Ron Latourelle...
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(1954–1957) Sam Lyle (1958) Eagle Keys (1959–1963) Neill Armstrong (1964–1969) Ray Jauch (1970–1976) Hugh Campbell (1977–1982) Pete Kettela (1983) Jackie Parker...
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Toronto 63rd Ray Jauch Edmonton Eskimos Montreal Alouettes (Marv Levy) 9–8 Calgary 62nd Marv Levy Montreal Alouettes Edmonton Eskimos (Ray Jauch) 20–7 Vancouver...
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Jack Gotta (1985–1986) John Gregory (1987–1991) Don Matthews (1991–1993) Ray Jauch (1994–1995) Jim Daley (1996–1998) Cal Murphy (1999) Danny Barrett (2000–2006)...
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Toronto Argonauts 1981 – Joe Faragalli, Saskatchewan Roughriders 1980 – Ray Jauch, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1979 – Hugh Campbell, Edmonton Eskimos 1978 – Jack...
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