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- his football venture by Stan Cofall, a football star at Notre Dame from 1914 to 1916, and with the M****illon Tigers. Cofall helped re-organize the Cleveland...
- Stanley Bingham Cofall (May 5, 1894 – September 21, 1961) was an American football player and coach. Cofall was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Fred and Ida...
- start, the Tigers were defeated by Stan Cofall and the Youngstown Patricians 14-6. However, later that season Cofall and Bob Peck decided to play for M****illon...
- teams—Ralph Hay and Jim Thorpe for the Canton Bulldogs, Jimmy O'Donnell and Stan Cofall for the Cleveland Tigers, Carl Storck for the Dayton Triangles, and Frank...
- M****illon Tigers. Bob Nash, who pla**** for M****illon in 1919, broke up a Stan Cofall punt resulting in an Akron touchdown and a final score of 7–0. The Pros...
- v t e Cleveland Tigers / Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1916) Stan Cofall & Al Pierotti (1920) Jim Thorpe (1921)...
- the National Football League; Pollard and Cofall also had NFL jobs, Pollard with the Akron Pros and Cofall with the Cleveland Tigers. The NFL players...
- consisted of Frank Nied and Art Ranney. While Jimmy O'Donnell and Stan Cofall represented Cleveland, and Carl Storck Dayton. At the meeting Hay was elected...
- A&M (1920–1922), Catholic (1930–1940), Washington Redskins (1943) Stan Cofall, Cleveland Tigers (1920), Loyola (MD) (1925–1927), Wake Forest (1928) Curly...
- Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)...