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Sport(s)
  
Football

1899
  
Penn State

1898–1899
  
VMI


Position(s)
  
End

1894–1897
  
Penn

Name
  
Sam Boyle

Sam Boyle

Born
  
November 28, 1876 Memphis, Tennessee (
1876-11-28
)

Died
  
October 30, 1923(1923-10-30) (aged 46) Rydal, Pennsylvania

Samuel Alexander Boyle Jr. (November 28, 1876 – October 30, 1923) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the Virginia Military Institute (1898–1899), Pennsylvania State University (1899), Dickinson College (1900), and Ohio Wesleyan University (1901–1902), compiling a career college football record of 29–17–1.

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Playing career

Boyle played end for the University of Pennsylvania and was declared a first-team All-American in 1897.

Penn State

Boyle was the head coach at Pennsylvania State University in 1899. His record at Penn State was 4–6–1. His squad was outscored 104 to 176 that season.

Dickinson

After one year at Penn State, Boyle became the second head football coach (or at least, the second coach on record) for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for the 1900 season. His overall coaching record at Dickinson was 5 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him 20th at Dickinson in terms of total wins and eighth at Dickinson in terms of winning percentage.

In his one year as head coach, Boyle oversaw the largest defeat in college football history when Dickinson College defeated Haverford Grammar School 227 to 0 (it was common for college teams to play other organized teams outside of the collegiate ranks at the time).

Other athletic work

Boyle continued to work around sports as an athletic official and umpire. He also worked as a player/coach for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club.

References

Sam Boyle Wikipedia