- John
Coatta (April 5, 1929 –
December 26, 2000) was an
American football player and coach. He
served as the head
coach at the
Wisconsin Badgers from 1967...
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approximate this behavior...quite
different from that of a...smooth ball
Coatta, Dan; Bram
Lambrecht (2004).
Dynamics of a
Super Ball: How
Reversible Tangential...
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Williamson to
withdraw his name from consideration. ****istant
coach John
Coatta, who was the
favorite to
replace Bruhn from the start, was promoted. Schembechler...
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Stuhldreher (1936–1948) Ivy
Williamson (1949–1955) Milt
Bruhn (1956–1966) John
Coatta (1967–1969) John
Jardine (1970–1977) Dave
McClain (1978–1985) Jim Hilles...
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September 2023. "2015-16 WCHA
Awards | Nelson, Blueger, Gervais, Huggins,
Coatta &
Brickley Feted".
Minnesota State University -
Mankato Athletics. 25 September...
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Wisconsin chose former ****istant
coach John
Coatta as Bruhn's replacement. The
Badgers finished even
worse under Coatta,
going winless for 23
straight games...
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Stuhldreher (1936–1948) Ivy
Williamson (1949–1955) Milt
Bruhn (1956–1966) John
Coatta (1967–1969) John
Jardine (1970–1977) Dave
McClain (1978–1985) Jim Hilles...
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Stuhldreher (1936–1948) Ivy
Williamson (1949–1955) Milt
Bruhn (1956–1966) John
Coatta (1967–1969) John
Jardine (1970–1977) Dave
McClain (1978–1985) Jim Hilles...
- 3–6–1 2–4–1 T–7th John
Coatta (Big Ten) (1967–1969) 1967 John
Coatta 0–9–1 0–6–1 T–9th 1968 John
Coatta 0–10 0–7 10th 1969 John
Coatta 3–7 3–4 T–5th John...
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Stuhldreher (1936–1948) Ivy
Williamson (1949–1955) Milt
Bruhn (1956–1966) John
Coatta (1967–1969) John
Jardine (1970–1977) Dave
McClain (1978–1985) Jim Hilles...