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Sport(s)
  
Football

1936–1941
  
Weight
  
110 kg

1929–1931
  
Name
  
Red Dawson

Spouse
  
Carol Dawson

Position(s)
  
Role
  
1932–1935
  
Minnesota (backfield)

Height
  
1.91 m


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Born
  
December 20, 1906Minneapolis, Minnesota (
1906-12-20
)

Died
  
June 10, 1983(1983-06-10) (aged 76)Ocala, Florida

Similar People
  
Jack Lengyel, Matthew Fox, Joseph McGinty Nichol

Education
  
Florida State University

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Lowell Potter "Red" Dawson (December 20, 1906 – June 10, 1983) was an American football coach for the University of Pittsburgh Panthers and the Tulane Green Wave at the collegiate level and the AAFC's Buffalo Bills at the professional level. He learned the craft of football coaching at the University of Minnesota under Bernie Bierman, his former coach at Tulane. At Pitt he coached future Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Schmidt and won Pittsburgh's "Dapper Dan" sports award in 1952. Dawson's greatest successes as a coach, however, were with Tulane and Buffalo. His 1939 Tulane squad went through the season undefeated before a disappointing loss to Texas A&M in the Sugar Bowl. In 1948 his Buffalo Bills team captured the AAFC Eastern Division title in a playoff against the Baltimore Colts, though they ultimately lost the AAFC Championship Game to the Cleveland Browns. Dawson's final won-loss record was 36–19–4 at Tulane, 9–11–1 at Pitt, and 19–25–4 at Buffalo.

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