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Sport(s)
  
Football

Overall
  
4–4

1912–1915
  
Boston College

Name
  
D. Daley


?–1926
  
Boston English HS (MA)

Role
  
American football player

1927
  
Boston College

Positions
  
Guard

D. Leo Daley

Born
  
March 26, 1895 Boston, Massachusetts (
1895-03-26
)

Died
  
August 19, 1979, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States

Daniel Leo Daley (March 26, 1895 – August 19, 1979) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Boston College in 1927, compiling a record of 4–4.

Daley was a three-year starter at guard and elected captain as a sophomore in 1913. He also earned varsity letters in track and baseball. In 1927, he became the first BC graduate to become full-time head football coach. He had been the football coach at English High School of Boston and was given a one-year contract. Despite losing four-year starting quarterback Joe McKenney and having only 12 returning lettermen, Daley coached his team to a respectable 4–4 record. Daley, however, decided to return to coaching at English after his only season as BC coach as was replaced by assistant Joe McKenney.

Daley later worked as a college football official. He was the umpire at the 1948 Cotton Bowl Classic. Daley also served as an assistant superintendent for the Boston Public School system and as President of the Boston College Varsity Club. He was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame in 1978.

References

D. Leo Daley Wikipedia