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- Robert G. Trocolor (March 31, 1917 – July 27, 1984) was an American football player and coach. He was also a college basketball and football head coach...
- Pioneers head football coaches Art Eason (1972) Phil Zofrea (1973) Bob Trocolor (1974) Jack Stephans (1975–1977) Frank Glazier (1978–1981) John Crea (1982–1987)...
- University of Nebraska Press, 2012, Chapter 3. Charles Avedisian and Trocolor, Robert G. "The Unbalanced T", New York: Warwick Printing Co. 1945 Paul...
- Pioneers head football coaches Art Eason (1972) Phil Zofrea (1973) Bob Trocolor (1974) Jack Stephans (1975–1977) Frank Glazier (1978–1981) John Crea (1982–1987)...
- 540 — — 5 Bradley Cowell 1935–1940, 1946–1948 79 32 40 7 .449 — — 6 Bob Trocolor 1949 10 3 5 2 .400 — — 7 Joe McMullen 1950–1951 20 15 3 2 .800 1 0 8 Jay...
- red and green. 1986–2013 Flag of the National Peoples Party A horizontal trocolor of green, white and red, and four red stars on the middle. 1988–1990 Flag...
- team (1942–1945) Brady Cowell (1945–1946) Ben Clemons (1946–1949) Bob Trocolor (1949–1950) Loren Ellis (1950–1951) Jay Pattee (1951–1952) **** Morland...
- substitutions: Pritko, Liebel, V. Adams, Carroll, Visnick, Marone, Roberts, Dubzinski, Hein, Leemans, Brown, Trocolor, Kinscherf, Sulaitis, Barker and Karcis....
- the Dixie Conference during the 1949 college football season. Led by Bob Trocolor in his first and only year as head coach, the Hatters compiled an overall...
- Brady Cowell (1935–1940) No team (1941–1945) Brady Cowell (1946–1948) Bob Trocolor (1949) Joe McMullen (1950–1951) Jay Pattee (1952–1954) Herb McQuillan (1955–1956)...