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McNaspy Stadium was a 4,500-seat
stadium built on the
campus of the
University of
Louisiana at
Lafayette (then
called Southwestern Louisiana Institute)...
- Officially, they have a
record of 5–4 in bowl games. †
Vacated In 1940
McNaspy Stadium was
built on the
campus of
Southwestern Louisiana Institute (now...
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Herbert McNaspy (September 16, 1886 –
April 26, 1913) was an
American college football coach. He
served as the head
football coach at the
University of...
- College.
McNaspy's son, C. J.
McNaspy, was a
Jesuit priest, musicologist, educator, author, and dean at
Loyola University New Orleans.
McNaspy died on...
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Clement James "CJ"
McNaspy S.J. (March 22, 1915 –
February 3, 1995) was a
Jesuit priest, musicologist, educator, author, and
retired Academic Dean (Emeritus)...
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story is
taken from the book The Lost
Cities of
Paraguay by
Father C. J.
McNaspy, S.J., who was also a
consultant on the film. The
waterfall setting of...
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closely with
fellow Alabama ****istant Jim
McElwain,
Napier was able to get back into hands-on
coaching by
following McElwain to
Colorado State to
become the...
- team (1905)
Herbert McNaspy (1906)
Jefferson Caffery (1907)
Clement J.
McNaspy (1908–1911) H. Lee
Prather (1912)
Clement J.
McNaspy (1913)
Richard Battaille...
- v t e
Louisiana Ragin'
Cajuns men's
basketball head
coaches Clement J.
McNaspy (1911–1916)
Unknown (1916–1917)
Information unavailable (1917–1919) Unknown...
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Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime
system still excites coaches". USA Today.
McLean, Virginia.
Archived from the
original on
September 6, 2010. Retrieved...