Username | Post: RIP Carm Cozza |
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rbg Postdoc Posts 3050 |
01-05-18 02:03 PM - Post#242148
Former Yale football coach Carm Cozza, the league's all-time winningest football coach, passed away at the age of 87 on January 4th. https://news.yale.edu/2018/01/04/carm-cozza -ivys-w... dailynews.com/blog/2018/01/04/forme r-football-coach-carm-coz za-dies-at-87/ |
palestra38 Professor Posts 32803 |
01-05-18 02:06 PM - Post#242150
He had some great teams and great players. RIP. |
Tiger69 Postdoc Posts 2814 |
01-05-18 05:38 PM - Post#242200
Great coach. Reversed a long period of Princeton football dominance over the Elis and paid us back with interest. |
palestra38 Professor Posts 32803 |
01-05-18 05:54 PM - Post#242201
Not much Penn dominance during my years ('74-78) when Yale ruled the Ivies. But he did last long enough to see the first great era of Penn football under Jerry Berndt. |
Silver Maple Postdoc Posts 3770 |
01-07-18 12:21 PM - Post#242579
Classy guy. He'll be missed. Also, I was totally excited to see a post on the Yale board. Imagine my disappointment when I get here to see it's just a bunch of Penn and Princeton guys. |
T.P.F.K.A.D.W. PhD Student Posts 1171 |
01-08-18 03:25 PM - Post#242715
End of an era. Carm quarterbacked for Woody Hayes(!) at Miami of Ohio. |
rbg Postdoc Posts 3050 |
05-31-19 01:48 PM - Post#284914
Senior Jacob Van de Grift made a documentary about Carm Cozza for his senior thesis in Film and Media Studies. Unfortunately, the film will not be broadcast due to rights fees for much of the content he found. https://www.courant.com/sports/college/hc-sp- colle... |
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