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Ivan Doseff

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Ivan Doseff
Biographical details
Born(1884-09-26)September 26, 1884
Bulgaria
DiedMay 3, 1973(1973-05-03) (aged 88)
Ramsey, Minnesota, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1907Chicago
Position(s)Tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1908Chicago (freshmen)
1909LaCrosse HS (WI)
1910Kalamazoo
1915Fargo
1916Elgin HS (IL)
1918Cornell (IA) (acting HC)
1919–1920Iowa State Normal
1921–1922Luther (IA)
Basketball
1916–1917Elgin HS (IL)
1919–1921Iowa State Normal
1921–1923Luther (IA)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1919–1921Iowa State Normal
Head coaching record
Overall13–20–4 (college football)

Ivan Doseff (September 26, 1884 – May 3, 1973) was a Bulgarian-American[1]football player and coach of football,basketball, andtrack, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach atKalamazoo College in 1910,Fargo College in 1915, at Iowa State Teachers College—now known as theUniversity of Northern Iowa—from 1919 to 1920, and atLuther College inDecorah, Iowa from 1921 to 1922, compiling a careercollege football record of 12–18–3.

Coaching career

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Doseff was the head football coach atKalamazoo College inKalamazoo, Michigan for one season, in 1910, compiling a record of 1–5–1.[2]

Death

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Doseff died on May 3, 1973.[3]

Head coaching record

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College football

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YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Kalamazoo Baptists(Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1910)
1910Kalamazoo1–4–10–3–14th
Kalamazoo:1–4–10–3–1
Fargo Hilltoppers(Independent)(1915)
1915Fargo1–2–1
Fargo:1–2–1
Iowa State Teachers(Independent)(1919–1920)
1919Iowa State Teachers2–4–1
1920Iowa State Teachers4–2–1
Iowa State Teachers:6–6–2
Luther Norse(Independent)(1921–1922)
1921Luther2–4
1922Luther3–4
Luther:5–8
Total:13–20–4

References

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  1. ^"The Deseret News - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^DeLassus, David."Kalamazoo Coaching Records".College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on November 21, 2010. RetrievedDecember 2, 2010.
  3. ^"Ivan Doseff".Star Tribune.Minneapolis, Minnesota. May 4, 1973. p. 28. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2018 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.


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