Oscar Lang
American gridiron football player
Biographical details | |
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Playing career | |
1895 | Virginia |
1897 | Bucknell |
1898 | Latrobe Athletic Association |
1899 | Conshohocken Athletic Club |
Position(s) | Fullback, halfback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1900–1901 | Susquehanna |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
All-Southern (1895) | |
Oscar Lang Jr. was an American football, basketball, and baseball player as well as a coach.[1]
University of Virginia
He was a prominent fullback for the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia.
1895
He was selected All-Southern in 1895.[2]
Pro ball
He played with the Philadelphia All-Pro team.[3]
Bucknell
In 1897 he played as a halfback for the Bucknell Bison.[1]
Coaching career
He coached the Susquehanna University football eleven.[4]
References
- ^ a b "[No title]". The Conshohocken Recorder. February 7, 1900. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
- ^ "[No title]". The Daily Tar Heel. April 18, 1896. p. 4. Retrieved March 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "L'Agenda". 1903. p. 180.
- ^ "Forward Passes". The Times. November 7, 1901. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
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Susquehanna River Hawks head football coaches
- John I. Woodruff (1892–1893)
- Robert N. Hartman (1894–1895)
- George E. Fisher (1896)
- Edward P. Gilchrist (1897)
- C. Oscar Ford (1898)
- Sam B. Hare (1899)
- Oscar Lang (1900–1901)
- Charles Yon (1902)
- Frank Cannon (1903)
- Charles M. Teufel (1904–1906)
- Ira W. Bingaman (1907)
- Harry Hoyt Haverstick (1908)
- Dick Kauffman (1909)
- No team (1910–1912)
- Jay Kelchner (1913–1915)
- Edgar Wingard (1916–1917)
- William A. Janson (1918)
- Edgar Wingard (1919)
- George O. Stahl (1920–1921)
- Fred C. Peters (1922)
- Ralph Mitterling (1923)
- Edgar Wingard (1924–1925)
- Raymond C. Morgan (1926–1927)
- William W. Ullery (1928–1934)
- Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. (1935–1942)
- No team (1942–1945)
- Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. (1946–1954)
- Henry J. Keil (1955–1959)
- Jim Garrett (1960–1965)
- Gustave Weber (1965)
- Jim Hazlett (1966–1977)
- Bill Moll (1978–1984)
- Rocky Rees (1985–1989)
- Steve Briggs (1990–2014)
- Tom Perkovich (2015– )
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