Edward Chupa Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born (1918-08-02 ) August 2, 1918Lucerne Mines, Pennsylvania Died October 30, 2013(2013-10-30) (aged 95)Dallas, Texas Head coaching record Overall 12–24–2
Edward Alexander Chupa (August 2, 1918 – October 30, 2013) was an American football player and coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio from 1953 to 1954 and at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania from 1956 to 1959, compiling a career college football coaching record of 12–24–2.[2] [3]
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No coach (1891–1901)
Young (1902)
Allan Gordon (1903)
H. H. Canfield (1904)
F. C. Brown (1905–1906)
Carl Brown (1907)
William Watterson (1908–1910)
L. H. Johnson (1911–1913)
Norbone Crowell (1914)
Barton J. Haggard (1915–1916)
No coach (1917)
Howard Williams (1918)
Barton J. Haggard (1919)
Roy Tillotson (1920–1923)
George H. Pritchard (1924–1927)
Miles D. Evans (1928–1930)
Charles A. Henry (1931)
Carlton J. Mefort (1932–1936)
Frederick J. Holter (1937–1942)
No team (1943–1945)
Steve Belichick (1946–1948)
Al Pesek (1949–1953)
Ed Chupa (1954–1955)
Bill Hollinger (1956–1958)
Mike Koval (1959–1961)
Bob Dove (1962–1968)
Joe Malmisur (1969–1982)
Don Charlton (1983–1991)
Bobby Thomas (1992–2000)
Mike Meyer (2001–2003)
Mike Lazusky (2004–2006)
Robert Wolfe (2007–2009)
Randy Moore (2010– )
v · d · e Washington & Jefferson Presidents head football coaches
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J. J. Clark # (1892) •
Joseph Hamilton (1893) •
E. Gard Edwards (1894–1895) •
Clinton Woods (1896–1897) •
W. D. Inglis (1898) •
S. W. Black (1899) •
W. B. Seaman (1900–1904) •
Frank Piekarski (1905–1907) •
David C. Morrow (1908–1911) •
Bob Folwell (1912–1915) •
Sol Metzger (1916–1917) •
Ralph Hutchinson (1918) •
David C. Morrow (1919–1920) •
Greasy Neale (1921–1922) •
John Heisman (1923) •
David C. Morrow (1924–1925) •
Andrew Kerr (1926–1928) •
Bill Amos (1929–1931) •
Leroy Day (1932–1936) •
George Roark (1937–1940) •
Stu Holcomb (1941) •
Pete Henry (1942) •
No team (1943–1944) •
Pete Henry (1945) •
Henry Luecht (1946–1949) •
Alured Ransom (1950–1951) •
Joe McMullen (1952–1953) •
Charles Nelson (1954–1955) •
Edward Chupa (1956–1959) •
Chuck Ream (1960–1972) •
Pat Mondock (1973–1981) •
John Luckhardt (1982–1998) •
John Banaszak (1999–2002) •
Mike Sirianni (2003–)
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.