Retrieved May 2, 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pete Elliott. Pete Elliott at the College Football Hall of Fame Pete Elliott at Find a Grave...
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2013). "Pete Elliott: 'Great motivator'". The News-Gazette. Archived from the original on March 15, 2023. Retrieved February 1, 2021. "Pete Elliott Coaching...
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of Michigan in 1946 and joined the football team for whom his brother Pete Elliott played quarterback. In 1947, he played for an undefeated and untied Michigan...
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awakens and Elliott is revealed to be a dragon that can turn invisible. Pete and Elliott visit Passamaquoddy, where the invisible Elliott's clumsiness...
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to Gene Stauber, freshman coach at Nebraska (1955–1957) by head coach Pete Elliott. Stauber routinely used stickers throughout his tenure as assistant coach...
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different head coaches who have led the Hurricanes, Harding, Gustafson, Pete Elliott, Johnson, Erickson, and Richt have been inducted into the College Football...
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last Rose Bowl appearance was in 1958, when the team was coached by Pete Elliott. California went 6–1 in the PCC, but unfortunately lost the 1959 Rose...
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Eleven coaches have led Illinois in postseason bowl games: Ray Eliot, Pete Elliott, Mike White, John Mackovic, Lou Tepper, Ron Turner, Ron Zook, Vic Koenning...
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Pete Elliott (Big Ten) (1960–1966) 1960 Pete Elliott 5–4 3–4 T–5th 1961 Pete Elliott 0–9 0–7 T–9th 1962 Pete Elliott 2–7 2–5 8th 18 1963 Pete Elliott...
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Fran Curci 4–7 1972 Fran Curci 5–6 Pete Elliott (Independent) (1973–1974) 1973 Pete Elliott 5–6 1974 Pete Elliott 6–5 Carl Selmer (Independent) (1975–1976)...
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2nd L Orange 1955 Bill Glassford 5–5 5–1 2nd Pete Elliott (Big Seven Conference) (1956) 1956 Pete Elliott 4–6 3–3 4th Bill Jennings (Big Eight Conference)...
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Jerry Dunphy: analyst (1956) Boomer Esiason: studio analyst (2002–2023) Pete Elliott (1967) Mike Emrick (1992–1993) Dick Enberg: play-by-play (2000–2009)...
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Rose Bowl 17–7 vs. Washington Pete Elliott 1964 Michigan 6–1 9–1 No. 4 No. 4 W Rose Bowl 34–7 vs. Oregon State Bump Elliott 1965 Michigan State* 7–0 10–1...
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(.500) 21 Bill Glassford 1949–1955 31–35–3 (.471) 23–18–1 (.560) 22 Pete Elliott 1956 4–6 (.400) 3–3 (.500) 23 Bill Jennings 1957–1961 15–34–1 (.310)...
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Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska...
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– November 5, 1967) Dick Gallagher (April 1968 – December 31, 1975) Pete Elliott (February 1979 – October 31, 1996) John Bankert (November 1, 1996 – December...
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Masterson (1946–1947) George Clark (1948) Bill Glassford (1949–1955) Pete Elliott (1956) Bill Jennings (1957–1961) Bob Devaney (1962–1972) Tom Osborne...
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with 228 points in 20 games for an average of 11.4 points per game. Pete Elliott was the team captain. 1946–47 Detroit Red Wings season – Under coach...
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Michigan was led by a new backfield that included All-American quarterback Pete Elliott and halfbacks Chuck Ortmann and Leo Koceski. The team scored 252 points...
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Peter Elliott may refer to: Peter Elliott (actor) (born 1956 or 1957), New Zealand actor Peter Elliott (American football), or Pete Elliott (1926–2013)...
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coach of the FIU football program after going 3–9. FIU Athletic Director Pete Garcia explained his reasoning for firing Cristobal as "He's done a very...
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R. Hall (1907–1912) Robert Zuppke (1913–1941) Ray Eliot (1942–1959) Pete Elliott (1960–1966) Jim Valek (1967–1970) Bob Blackman (1971–1976) Gary Moeller...
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Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976) Lou Saban (1977–1978) Howard Schnellenberger...
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the violations, the Fighting Illini were forced to fire football coach Pete Elliott, basketball coach Harry Combes and assistant basketball coach Howie Braun...
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voting), right halfback Bump Elliott (who received the Chicago Tribune trophy as the Big Ten MVP), defensive quarterback Pete Elliott, defensive end Len Ford...
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Pete Elliott (Pacific Coast Conference / AAWU) (1957–1959) 1957 Pete Elliott 1–9 1–6 T–7th 1958 Pete Elliott 7–4 6–1 1st L Rose 16 1959 Pete Elliott 2–8...
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(1930–2011) and Cynthia Gibson. He was educated at King Edward VII School. Elliott met Pete Willis (a member of a local band called Atomic Mass) in November 1977...
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Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976) Lou Saban (1977–1978) Howard Schnellenberger...
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Newspapers.com. Liska, Jerry (September 15, 1964). "Like a Rich Banker, Pete Elliott Has Gilt-Edge Assets At Illinois". Mt. Vernon Register-News. Associated...
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Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976) Lou Saban (1977–1978) Howard Schnellenberger...
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