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It Seems to Heywood Broun

Broun, Heywood | November 6, 1929 issue

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There has been some talk of late that college football coaches should not be allowed to run their teams from the sidelines during the course of the game. There is room for argument upon this point but surely it is not excessive to say that the football coach ought not to be the boss of the college which employs him. This situation seems to exist at New York University (NYU). When the time approached for the game scheduled between NYU and the University of Georgia, some of the New York sporting writers began to comment on it.

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FOOTBALL -- Coaching; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; COACHING (Athletics); SPORTS literature; SPORTSWRITERS; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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