• Charles A. "Rip" Engle (March 26, 1906 – March 7, 1983) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the head football...
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    return to his previous post as offensive line coach. Rip Engle came to Penn State from Brown. Engle posted a 104–48–4 record during his 16-season tenure...
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    this by his college coach Rip Engle, who had taken over as Penn State's head coach. In 1966, Paterno was named as Engle's successor. He soon coached...
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    have led Penn State in postseason bowl games: Hugo Bezdek, Bob Higgins, Rip Engle, Joe Paterno, Tom Bradley, and Franklin. Two of those coaches also won...
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    Rip Engle (Independent) (1950–1965) 1950 Rip Engle 5–3–1 1951 Rip Engle 5–4 1952 Rip Engle 7–2–1 1953 Rip Engle 6–3 1954 Rip Engle 7–2 16 20 1955 Rip...
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  • author of children's books Paul Engle (1908–1991), American poet and author Randall Engle, American psychologist Rip Engle (1906–1983), American college...
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    of the war in 1945, Ewbank became the backfield coach under Charles "Rip" Engle at Brown University. He also was head coach of the basketball team in...
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  • The Nittany Lions' record was 24–8 under the guidance of head coach Rip Engle and assistant coach Joe Paterno. Robinson's honors in 1962 included: All-America...
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    University by collegiate Hall of Fame football and basketball coach Charles "Rip" Engle (March 26, 1906 – March 7, 1983) to keep American World War 2 servicemen...
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  • University during the 1965 NCAA University Division football season. It was Rip Engle's last season as head coach of Penn State. "Penn St. nabs 44–6 triumph"...
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  • athlete. Sandusky attended Penn State, where played college football under Rip Engle for the Nittany Lions, starting at defensive end from 1963 to 1965. In...
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  • catcher Albin Collins (born 1927), American National Football League player Rip Engle (1906–1983), American football player and coach of football and basketball...
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    Kahler (1931–1938) George E. Allen (1938–1941) Tippy Dye (1941–1942) Rip Engle (1942–1946) Weeb Ewbank (1946–1947) Robert Morris (1947–1954) L. Stanley...
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  • Philadelphia 36,211 Rip Engle 4 Liberty Bowl W 41–12 December 20, 1960 1960 Oregon Webfoots Philadelphia Municipal Stadium Philadelphia 16,624 Rip Engle 5 Gator Bowl...
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  • 1962 NCAA University Division football season. The team was coached by Rip Engle and played its home games in Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania...
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    1942 by Charles "Rip" Engle, a D1 Hall of Fame football and basketball coach, based on historical art and descriptions of the sport. Engle used the sport...
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    (1915–1917) Hugo Bezdek (1918–1929) Bob Higgins (1930–1948) Joe Bedenk (1949) Rip Engle (1950–1965) Joe Paterno (1966–2011) Tom Bradley # (2011) Bill O'Brien...
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    (1915–1917) Hugo Bezdek (1918–1929) Bob Higgins (1930–1948) Joe Bedenk (1949) Rip Engle (1950–1965) Joe Paterno (1966–2011) Tom Bradley # (2011) Bill O'Brien...
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    (1915–1917) Hugo Bezdek (1918–1929) Bob Higgins (1930–1948) Joe Bedenk (1949) Rip Engle (1950–1965) Joe Paterno (1966–2011) Tom Bradley # (2011) Bill O'Brien...
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    witness in the Alger Hiss Case Wayne K. Curry (1972), Maryland politician Rip Engle (1930), head football coach at Penn State (1950–1965), member of the College...
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    Rip Engle (Independent) (1944–1949) 1944 Rip Engle 3–4–1 1945 Rip Engle 3–4–1 1946 Rip Engle 3–5–1 1947 Rip Engle 4–4–1 1948 Rip Engle 7–2 1949 Rip Engle...
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  • Orange Bowl vs. Notre Dame (CFP SF) 5 4 Years 1959-1962 3-1 Charles A. "Rip" Engle 7 3 Years 1967-1969 2-0-1 Joe Paterno 3 Years 1985-1987 1-2 Joe Paterno...
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  • Bill Shepherd, and college football Hall of Fame coaches Dick Harlow and Rip Engle. McDaniel, formerly known as Western Maryland, football dates back to...
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    Kahler (1931–1938) George E. Allen (1938–1941) Tippy Dye (1941–1942) Rip Engle (1942–1946) Weeb Ewbank (1946–1947) Robert Morris (1947–1954) L. Stanley...
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    Robinson (1910–1925) Tuss McLaughry (1926–1940) Skip Stahley (1941–1943) Rip Engle (1944–1949) Gus Zitrides (1950) Alva Kelley (1951–1958) John McLaughry...
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    Great Train Robbery Joseph C. Pringey, U.S. Representative from Oklahoma Rip Engle, head football coach at Brown University (1944-1949) and Penn State University...
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    (1915–1917) Hugo Bezdek (1918–1929) Bob Higgins (1930–1948) Joe Bedenk (1949) Rip Engle (1950–1965) Joe Paterno (1966–2011) Tom Bradley # (2011) Bill O'Brien...
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