- Carl A.
DePasqua (October 28, 1927 –
September 15, 2021) was an
American football player and coach.
DePasqua was an ****istant
coach at the
University of...
- Nick
DeRosa (right end),
Bobby Lee (quarterback),
Louis 'Bimbo”
Cecconi (left halfback),
Jimmy Joe
Robinsoon (right halfback) and Carl
DePasqua (fullback)...
- (right guard),
Robert Plotz (right tackle), Bill
McPeak (right end), Carl
DePasqua (quarterback),
Robert Lee (left halfback),
William Abraham (right halfback)...
- end),
William Bruno (quarterback),
James Robinson (left halfback), Carl
DePasqua (right halfback) and Tony
DiMatteo (fullback).
Substitutes appearing in...
- The
Easter mona (Spanish: Mona
de Pascua; Catalan: Mona
de Pasqua) is a
Spanish kind of cake that is
specially eaten on
Easter Sunday or
Easter Monday...
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computing the win–loss percentage, a tie
counts as half a win and half a loss.
DeL****us, David. "Pittsburgh
Coaching Records".
College Football Data Warehouse...
- The team
compiled a 5–5
record in its
second year
under head
coach Carl
DePasqua,
their best
record since their #4
ranked 9–1 1963 squad. The team's statistical...
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Charles Victor Pasqua (18
April 1927 – 29 June 2015) was a
French businessman and
Gaullist politician. He was
Interior Minister from 1986 to 1988, under...
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Hamilton (1954) John
Michelosen (1955–1965) Dave Hart (1966–1968) Carl
DePasqua (1969–1972)
Johnny Majors (1973–1976)
Jackie Sherrill (1977–1981) Foge...
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George Steingraber,
Donald Fisher,
William Hardisty,
Bimbo Cecconi, Carl
DePasqua,
Louis Meillo,
Robert Becker,
Peter Fuderich and
Joseph Cherol. For Pitt's...