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Wallace Moyle

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Sport(s)
  
Football

1895–1897
  
Brown

Education
  
Yale University

1893–1894
  
Dartmouth

Role
  
American football player


1891–1892
  
Lafayette

Name
  
Wallace Moyle

1890
  
Yale

Overall
  
34–38–3

Positions
  
End

Born
  
May 14, 1867 Plymouth, England (
1867-05-14
)

Died
  
September 10, 1920, West Haven, Connecticut, United States

Wallace Simon Moyle (May 14, 1867 – September 10, 1920) was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Lafayette, Dartmouth, and Brown.

Moyle attended Yale University, where he played football as an end. He graduated in 1891, and then took over as the head football coach at Lafayette College. Moyle served in that position for two years and amassed a record of 7–16–1. In 1893, Moyle became the first "all-season head coach" at Dartmouth College and posted a 9–7 record during his two-year tenure. The Indians' losses to Harvard, 16–0, and Yale, 28–0, were seen as evidence of improvement under Moyle. By comparison, Yale had routed Dartmouth, 113–0, in 1884, which marked the beginning of the so-called "Yale jinx". Dartmouth was awarded the Triangular Football Conference championship in both years of Moyle's tenure. In 1895, Moyle moved on to Brown University, where he amassed an 18–15–2 record over three years as head coach.

References

Wallace Moyle Wikipedia