- John
Frederick Maulbetsch (June 20, 1890 –
September 14, 1950) was an All-American
football halfback at
Adrian College in 1911 and for the
University of...
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season under first-year
coach John
Maulbetsch things were not
looking well. However, in the next
three seasons Maulbetsch turned around the program, leading...
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Congressional District for Republicans". KUNC.
Retrieved November 11, 2024.
Maulbetsch, Erik (September 11, 2024). "GOP Candidate's
Political Director Posts...
- Conference.
Between 1917 and 1920, John
Maulbetsch was the head
football coach at
Phillips University.
Maulbetsch was an All-American
running back at the...
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Archived from the
original on
August 4, 2020.
Retrieved February 21, 2021.
Maulbetsch, Erik (December 9, 2020). "Colorado
Legislators Joined Extremist Groups...
- (1915–1916) Earl A.
Pritchard (1917–1918) Jim
Pixlee (1919–1920) John
Maulbetsch (1921–1928)
Pappy Waldorf (1929–1933)
Albert Exendine (1934–1935) Ted...
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every day".
Freedom to
Marry Colorado.
Retrieved September 18, 2024.
Maulbetsch, Erik (September 13, 2024). "Colorado
Republican Party Briefly Supported...
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Pritchard (1917–1918)
Randle Perdue (1919) Hoot
Sackett (1920–1921) John
Maulbetsch (1922–1929)
George E. Rody (1930) No team (1931)
Albert Exendine (1932–1933)...
- Six coaches have won
conference championships with the Cowboys: John
Maulbetsch, Lynn Waldorf, Lookabaugh,
Jennings B. Whitworth, Stanley, and Gundy....
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season of the
independent years,
compiling a 3–0–3 record. In 1916, John
Maulbetsch led
Michigan to one of its
finest records. The
Wolverines won
seven straight...