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- Karl Augustus "****" Esleeck (August 18, 1903 – December 10, 1952) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at the University...
- (right halfback), McEver (fullback). The substitutes were: Brown, Erickson, Esleeck, Fussell, Gray, Hotchkiss, Hudgins, Jacobs, Looney and Rice. The starting...
- Liebrecht (right tackle), Bailey (right end), Rutherford (quarterback), Esleeck (left halfback), DeLaBarre (right halfback), Moss (fullback). The substitutes...
- guard), Miles (right tackle), Brigham (right end), Robertson (quarterback), Esleeck (left halfback), DeLaBarre (right halfback), Moss (fullback). The substitutes...
- ****istant coach Doug Esleeck who had first started recruiting Sims as an ****istant for the Mercer Bears. Sims' relationship with Esleeck was a major factor...
- Malcolm Pitt (1943–1944) George Hope (1945) John Fenlon (1946–1947) Karl Esleeck (1948–1950) Ed Merrick (1951–1965) Frank Jones (1966–1973) Jim Tait (1974–1979)...
- Malcolm Pitt (1943–1944) George Hope (1945) John Fenlon (1946–1947) Karl Esleeck (1948–1950) Ed Merrick (1951–1965) Frank Jones (1966–1973) Jim Tait (1974–1979)...
- Malcolm Pitt (1943–1944) George Hope (1945) John Fenlon (1946–1947) Karl Esleeck (1948–1950) Ed Merrick (1951–1965) Frank Jones (1966–1973) Jim Tait (1974–1979)...
- college football season. In their second season under head coach Karl Esleeck, Richmond compiled a 3–7 record, with a mark of 2–6 in conference play...
- Malcolm Pitt (1943–1944) George Hope (1945) John Fenlon (1946–1947) Karl Esleeck (1948–1950) Ed Merrick (1951–1965) Frank Jones (1966–1973) Jim Tait (1974–1979)...