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Joseph M.
Yukica (May 27, 1931 –
January 22, 2022) was an
American college football player and coach. He
served as the head
football coach at the University...
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coach Joe
Yukica was
hired to
replace Miller at BC.
Yukica's Eagles compiled a 68–37 record,
which included eight winning seasons.
Yukica left BC after...
- one
conference championship as a
member of the Big East Conference. Joe
Yukica, Bicknell, and O'Brien are the
leaders in
seasons coached 10
years each...
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between Dartmouth College and
their head
football coach, Joe
Yukica, that
resulted in
Yukica regaining his job.
Murphy was born on
December 11, 1937, to...
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seven Ivy
League titles. Jake Crouthamel, from 1971 to 1977, and Joe
Yukica, from 1978 to 1986, each
coached the
Green to
three more Ivy
League championships...
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McLaughry (1945–1954) Bob
Blackman (1955–1970) Jake
Crouthamel (1971–1977) Joe
Yukica (1978–1986)
Buddy Teevens (1987–1991) John
Lyons (1992–2004)
Buddy Teevens...
- of the
coaching staff aside from one
after Joe
Yukica was fired.
After being highly recommended by
Yukica,
Brown was
hired for the same
position for Yale...
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Holovak (1951–1959)
Ernie Hefferle (1960–1961) Jim
Miller (1962–1967) Joe
Yukica (1968–1977) Ed
Chlebek (1978–1980) Jack
Bicknell (1981–1990) Tom Coughlin...
- job over Joe McLaughlin. That season, Dartmouth, led by head
coach Joseph Yukica went 4–3 in Ivy
League play (4–4–1 overall).
Dartmouth finished fifth in...
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Holovak (1951–1959)
Ernie Hefferle (1960–1961) Jim
Miller (1962–1967) Joe
Yukica (1968–1977) Ed
Chlebek (1978–1980) Jack
Bicknell (1981–1990) Tom Coughlin...