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Albert Andrew "Ex"
Exendine (January 7, 1884 –
January 4, 1973) was an
American football player, coach, and lawyer. He pla****
college football at the Carlisle...
- (1919–1920) John
Maulbetsch (1921–1928)
Pappy Waldorf (1929–1933)
Albert Exendine (1934–1935) Ted Cox (1936–1938) Jim
Lookabaugh (1939–1949)
Jennings B....
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inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame as a
coach in 2012.
Albert Exendine served as
Washington State's head
football coach from 1923 to 1925, posting...
- the
Carlisle Herald to name an all-time team. It includes: Line
Albert Exendine, end
Martin Wheelock,
tackle Bemus Pierce,
guard William Garlowe, center...
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worst in team history. Of the 23 Cowboy coaches, Maulbetsch, Waldorf,
Exendine, and
Johnson have been
inducted in the
College Football Hall of Fame. Three...
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Stanton (1918–1920)
Joseph Pipal (1921–1923) Sid
Nichols (1924–1925)
Albert Exendine (1926–1927)
Eddie Kienholz (1928–1931) Bill
Anderson (1932–1939) Gus Henderson...
- team. End
Albert Exendine was a
consensus All-American. In the game
against Chicago,
fullback Pete
Hauser threw a 40-yard p**** to
Exendine, who ran out of...
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coaches (1919–1923)
Howard Williams (1924) Ray
Ballard (1925–1927)
Albert Exendine (1928) Guy
Lookabaugh (1929–1935)
Wister Newby (1936–1939) Doc
Wadley (1940–1941)...
- of the NFL. Katy Easterday, a Pitt back,
coached at Waynesburg.
Albert Exendine, a
Carlisle end,
coached at
several universities (including Georgetown)...
- few
Carlisle Indian School graduates attended the law school:
Albert A.
Exendine,
Ernest Robitaille,
Hastings M. Robertson,
Victor M. Kelley, and William...