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  • The 1944 Marquette Hilltoppers football team was an American football team that represented Marquette University as an independent during the 1944 college...
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  • The 1943 Marquette Hilltoppers football team was an American football team that represented Marquette University as an independent during the 1943 college...
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  • The 1945 Marquette Hilltoppers football team was an American football team that represented Marquette University during the 1945 college football season...
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  • Marquette University sports, see Marquette Golden Eagles The Marquette Golden Avalanche football program, commonly known as the Marquette Hilltoppers...
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  • Medicine separating from Marquette in 1967 to become the Medical College of Wisconsin. Marquette's Golden Avalanche football team was disbanded in December...
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  • The 1944 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1944 Big Ten Conference football season. Under seventh-year head...
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  • Bluejackets football team represented the United States Navy's Great Lakes Naval Training Station (Great Lakes NTS) during the 1943 college football season...
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    Gene Ronzani (category Marquette Golden Avalanche football players)
    scoring his sophomore year. During Ronzani's junior year the Hilltoppers (as Marquette teams were called then) compiled an 8-1 record. As a senior, he led...
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  • ufologist (b. 1942) Tom Marshall, 93, basketball player (Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Rochester Royals, Detroit Pistons) (b. 1931) Sam Rubin, 64, television...
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  • Thomas E. Stidham (category Marquette Golden Avalanche football coaches)
    1938, when his team went 10–1, losing only to Tennessee, 17–0, in the Orange Bowl. Stidham was the 15th head football coach at Marquette University and...
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  • Lisle Blackbourn (category Marquette Golden Avalanche football coaches)
    (link) College Football Reference Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Marquette University Football Records "Save football, alumni aim". Milwaukee...
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  • John W. Hancock (category Marquette Golden Avalanche football coaches)
    graduation. He coached football at Mississippi State University for three years from 1927 to 1929. While working as an assistant at Marquette University, Hancock...
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    Paddy Driscoll (category Marquette Golden Avalanche football coaches)
    All-Decade Team. Driscoll also worked for many years as a football coach. He was the head coach of Chicago Cardinals from 1920 to 1922 and at Marquette from...
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  • game of the season was against the Marquette Hilltoppers. In their only previous meeting, in 1946, Pitt edged Marquette (7–6). Coach Frank J. Murray's squad...
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    1912, at Marquette University from 1917 to 1921, and at the University of Wisconsin from 1923 to 1924, compiling a career college football record of...
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    The 1913 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Auburn, Chicago, and Harvard...
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  • Ottawa Marquette will compete in the Tri-County for all sports except football, which will compete in the newly formed Chicago Prairie Football League...
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  • The 1948 college football season finished with SMU halfback Doak Walker as the Heisman Trophy winner and six teams in contention for the national championship:...
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  • were All-Americans. 1926 Western State Hilltoppers football team – Under head coach Earl Martineau, the Hilltoppers compiled a 7–1 record and outscored opponents...
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  • 15 ranking was also the highest ranking for an OVC team since the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers were ranked No. 7 on March 16, 1971. On February 9, 2012...
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