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Larry Donovan

Larry Donovan (born March 31, 1941) is a former head football coach for the Montana Grizzlies and BC Lions. Donovan's coaching career spanned 52 years, working with teams in the United States, Canada, and Japan.

Larry Donovan
Biographical details
Born (1941-03-31) March 31, 1941 (age 81)
Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Alma materUniversity of Nebraska
Playing career
1959–1964Nebraska
Position(s)End
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1964–2016South Dakota (assistant)
1972–1975Washington State (assistant)
1976–1978Iowa (assistant)
1979Kansas (assistant)
1980–1985Montana
1986–1987BC Lions (DL/ST)
1987–1989BC Lions
1990–1991Saskatchewan Roughriders (LB/ST)
Head coaching record
Overall25–38–1 (college)
14–12 (CFL)
Tournaments0–1 (NCAA D-I-AA playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Big Sky (1982)
1 CFL West Division (1988)

Early life

Donovan was born in Casper, Wyoming on March 31, 1941. Father Bill was working as a ranch hand and cowboy while mother Mary was the ranch cook. He grew up with one sibling, sister Jean Ingrum, born in California.

Donovan was an active youth, helping relatives with farm work as a boy. The family moved to Scottsbluff, Nebraska in 1945. There, Donovan's physicality translated to athletic success when he started pole vaulting and setting records in junior high. He participated in other sports, including Golden Gloves (amateur boxing), baseball, and basketball. Donovan attended Scottsbluff High School where he lettered in football, basketball, and track.[1] He set a state record for pole vault in 1959 when he won a gold medal as an elite athlete in the country for his age group.[2] Donovan finished his Bearcats sports career with a trip to the Shrine Bowl in 1959 and was all-state in football the year he graduated. Along with the awards and accolades he won as an athlete, Donovan was VP of student council.

Part of Donovan's legacy in Scottsbluff is the Conner-Madden Memorial Scholarship. Donovan helped establish this fund in memory of his high school football coach, Bill Conner, and longtime sports writer for the Star-Herald, Bill Madden. The annual award is given to graduating seniors in Scottsbluff to apply toward post-secondary learning.

College years

Out of high school, Donovan was offered a football scholarship to play for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.[3] He started three of four eligible years, sitting his junior year due to an injury. The Cornhuskers made it to the Gotham Bowl in 1962, the same year Donovan was voted Most Eligible Bachelor.[4][5] Donovan also ran track for the university, lettering both as a football player and pole vaulter.[6]

During college, Donovan was an active part of the student body. He pledged Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and became VP of the organization and was president of the N-Club.[7] Politically, he was involved with the Young Democrats, where he was Vice President of the local club.

Donovan graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1964 with a Bachelor of Education. He also has a Masters in educational administration +30 from the University of South Dakota.

Military career

Donovan began his military career when he joined the ROTC in college.[8] Following graduation, he was a commissioned second lieutenant in the US Army. He served two years of active duty in Oklahoma and Korea. While in Korea, Donovan served as Forward Artillery in the DMZ, receiving an Army commendation medal for his service; he was also co-coach and player for the undefeated champions of the 2nd infantry division in 1966.[9] During his time in Fort Sill, Oklahoma and Fort Chaffe, Arkansas, Donovan was Battery Commander. When he was coaching in South Dakota, Donovan also served with the National Guard.

Playing and coaching career

A 1964 graduate of the University of Nebraska, Donovan served as an assistant at South Dakota, Washington State, Iowa, and Kansas before becoming Montana's head coach on December 15, 1979.[10]

In his six seasons as head coach of the Grizzlies, Donovan had a 25–38–1 (.398) record and only one winning season.[11] On November 25, 1985, athletic director Harley Lewis announced that the contracts of Donovan and eight of his assistants would not be renewed.[12][13] Donovan believed that he had been unjustly fired and blamed the antiquated Dornblaser Field for his lack of success in recruiting. His requests for a new stadium resulted in the construction of Washington–Grizzly Stadium, which opened in 1986.[14]

Donovan's next coaching job was as the defensive line coach for the BC Lions. On October 30, 1987, head coach Don Matthews was fired and Donovan was named interim head coach.[15] The Lions went 4–0 after the coaching change and finished the season in first place in the West Division, falling to the eventual Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos in the West Final game. In 1988, his first and only full season as head coach, the Lions had a 10–8 record and made it to the Grey Cup, losing to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 22–21. The Lions struggled in 1989 and Donovan was fired after an 0–4 start.[16]

Donovan was an assistant coach for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1990 and 1991. He traveled to Japan to coach the Japanese X League Hurricanes sponsored by Hitachi Limited and Renesas Technologies from 1992 until 2007. He was a training camp coach and consultant for the Asahi Beverage Challengers in Osaka, Japan in 2010.

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs NCAA#
Montana Grizzlies (Big Sky Conference) (1980–1985)
1980 Montana 3–7 1–6 8th
1981 Montana 7–3 5–2 3rd
1982 Montana 6–6 5–2 T–1st L NCAA Division I-AA First Round 19
1983 Montana 4–6 3–4 T–5th
1984 Montana 2–8–1 0–7 8th
1985 Montana 3–8 2–5 6th
Montana: 25–38–1 16–26
Total: 25–38–1
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Donovan started his coaching career while still at the University of Nebraska in 1964, where he was a graduate assistant. That was the year the Cornhuskers went to the Orange Bowl in Miami, defeating the Auburn Tigers 13–7. Donovan has been a member of the National Coaches Association since 1969.

TEAM TEAM NAME LEAGUE LOCATION POSITION YEAR(S) ACCOLADES
University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Big-8 Conference, NCAA Division 1 Lincoln, Nebraska USA Tight End, Defensive End 1959-1964 Gotham Bowl Champions 1962[17]
University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Big-8 Conference, NCAA Division 1 Lincoln, Nebraska USA Graduate Assistant 1964-1965 Orange Bowl winners in 1964[18]
2nd Infantry Division Korea Assistant Coach, Player 1965
University of South Dakota Coyotes North Central Conference, NCAA Division 1 Vermillion, South Dakota USA Assistant Defensive Coach, Head Freshman Coach, Backfield Coach, Defensive Coordinator[19] 1966-1971 National top 10 team, team hall of fame in 1969.
Washington State University Cougars Pacific-8 (Pac-8) Conference, NCAA University Division Pullman, Washington USA Assistant Coach: Defensive Line Coach, Defensive Coordinator[20] 1972-1975
University of Iowa Hawkeyes Big 10 Conference, NCAA Division 1-A Iowa City, Iowa USA Assistant Coach: Off-Tackle Coach, QB Coach[21] 1976-1978
University of Kansas Jayhawks Big 10 Conference, NCAA Division 1-A Lawrence, Kansas USA Assistant Coach: Outside Linebacker Coach[22] 1979
University of Montana Grizzlies Big Sky Conference, NCAA Division 1-AA Missoula, Montana USA Head Coach[23] 1979-1986 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year in 1981.[24] Big Sky Champions, 1AA playoffs, PSI Boss of the Year in 1982. District 8 representative to NCAA rules committee in 1983. Edward Chinski Award for Outstanding Athletic Achievement in 1984. Mirage Bowl in Japan in 1985. Successfully fundraised for new stadium, opened in 1986.[25]
British Columbia (B.C.) Lions CFL (Canadian Football League) Vancouver, B.C. Canada Assistant Coach: Defensive Line Coach 1986-1987
British Columbia (B.C.) Lions CFL (Canadian Football League) Vancouver, B.C. Canada Head Coach[26] 1987-1989 Western Divisional Champions 1987. 76th Grey Cup in Ottawa, 1988.[27]
Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL (Canadian Football League) Regina, Saskatchewan Canada Assistant Coach:[28] Linebackers and Special Teams 1989-1991 Western Divisional Semi-Finalists, 1990[29]
Hitachi (Became Renasas)[30] Hurricanes X League Professional Football Tokyo, Japan Head Coach 1992-2009 Team rose from Division 5 to Division 1
Asahi Corporation X League Professional Football Osaka, Japan Consultant 2010-2016

Across more than 50 years of coaching in the US, Canada, and Japan, Donovan was mentored by and mentored a number of well-known and successful football coaches and players:

Japan

In 1992, Donovan was head-hunted by sports agent and entrepreneur Gordon Campbell to act as Head Coach in charge of team development for the Hitachi Hurricanes, a team playing in the X League in Japan. This was the start of a 21-year overseas career that saw Donovan splitting his time between the west coast of North America and the Tokyo area.[31] Donovan worked with Koike San, the general manager of the Hitachi Hurricanes Football Club. The team learned about American-style football under the tutelage of Donovan and became US-Japan champs in Division 2. While in Japan, Donovan also worked with the Yokota Air Force Base high school football team as a coach consultant from 1993 to 2008. Even after he stopped spending eight months of the year in Japan, Donovan returned for clinics and special guest coach appearances until 2016.

Community and philanthropic work

Donovan has always been involved with local charities, fundraisers, and programs. During his collegiate coaching career, he served each campus community, town, and state. Donovan maintained weekly media meetings to make the football programs accessible, and to foster a positive association with the universities. He was committed to fundraising and school promotion, building relationships with alumni and fans. This work continued through his time in the CFL and Japan. From 1992 to 2008, Larry spoke to 389 teams and 18,872 Japanese athletes, sharing his vast knowledge and motivating many young players.

Community involvement highlights:

  • Career development speaker, 304th Military Intelligence battalion in 2003 at Fort Huachuca, Arizona
  • US Army certificate of Appreciation for Civilian Services in Montana
  • United Way Board, Montana[32]
  • Celebrity Support for the Bob Hahn ALS fundraiser in Lincoln, NE
  • Blaine, Washington Scholarship board
  • Council Member, S t. Anne Catholic Church
  • Whatcom County Thanksgiving Basket Project committee member
  • Blaine, Washington Food Bank volunteer
  • Blaine, Washington Clothing Bank volunteer

Personal life

In 1966, Donovan married college sweetheart Georgia Merriam in Lincoln, Nebraska. Merriam was an original University of Nebraska pom-pom cheerleader and Miss Nebraska Universe in 1964.[33] She earned a BS from the University of Nebraska and went on to get an MA from the University of Iowa. Together, the couple have three daughters: Andrea, Molly, and Lindsay. The Donovans live in the Pacific Northwest where both are involved in their local community.

References

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For the bridge jumper see Larry Donovan bridge jumper Larry Donovan born March 31 1941 is a former head football coach for the Montana Grizzlies and BC Lions Donovan s coaching career spanned 52 years working with teams in the United States Canada and Japan Larry DonovanBiographical detailsBorn 1941 03 31 March 31 1941 age 81 Scottsbluff NebraskaAlma materUniversity of NebraskaPlaying career1959 1964NebraskaPosition s EndCoaching career HC unless noted 1964 2016South Dakota assistant 1972 1975Washington State assistant 1976 1978Iowa assistant 1979Kansas assistant 1980 1985Montana1986 1987BC Lions DL ST 1987 1989BC Lions1990 1991Saskatchewan Roughriders LB ST Head coaching recordOverall25 38 1 college 14 12 CFL Tournaments0 1 NCAA D I AA playoffs Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 Big Sky 1982 1 CFL West Division 1988 Contents 1 Early life 2 College years 3 Military career 4 Playing and coaching career 5 Head coaching record 5 1 College 6 Japan 7 Community and philanthropic work 8 Personal life 9 ReferencesEarly life EditDonovan was born in Casper Wyoming on March 31 1941 Father Bill was working as a ranch hand and cowboy while mother Mary was the ranch cook He grew up with one sibling sister Jean Ingrum born in California Donovan was an active youth helping relatives with farm work as a boy The family moved to Scottsbluff Nebraska in 1945 There Donovan s physicality translated to athletic success when he started pole vaulting and setting records in junior high He participated in other sports including Golden Gloves amateur boxing baseball and basketball Donovan attended Scottsbluff High School where he lettered in football basketball and track 1 He set a state record for pole vault in 1959 when he won a gold medal as an elite athlete in the country for his age group 2 Donovan finished his Bearcats sports career with a trip to the Shrine Bowl in 1959 and was all state in football the year he graduated Along with the awards and accolades he won as an athlete Donovan was VP of student council Part of Donovan s legacy in Scottsbluff is the Conner Madden Memorial Scholarship Donovan helped establish this fund in memory of his high school football coach Bill Conner and longtime sports writer for the Star Herald Bill Madden The annual award is given to graduating seniors in Scottsbluff to apply toward post secondary learning College years EditOut of high school Donovan was offered a football scholarship to play for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers 3 He started three of four eligible years sitting his junior year due to an injury The Cornhuskers made it to the Gotham Bowl in 1962 the same year Donovan was voted Most Eligible Bachelor 4 5 Donovan also ran track for the university lettering both as a football player and pole vaulter 6 During college Donovan was an active part of the student body He pledged Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and became VP of the organization and was president of the N Club 7 Politically he was involved with the Young Democrats where he was Vice President of the local club Donovan graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1964 with a Bachelor of Education He also has a Masters in educational administration 30 from the University of South Dakota Military career EditDonovan began his military career when he joined the ROTC in college 8 Following graduation he was a commissioned second lieutenant in the US Army He served two years of active duty in Oklahoma and Korea While in Korea Donovan served as Forward Artillery in the DMZ receiving an Army commendation medal for his service he was also co coach and player for the undefeated champions of the 2nd infantry division in 1966 9 During his time in Fort Sill Oklahoma and Fort Chaffe Arkansas Donovan was Battery Commander When he was coaching in South Dakota Donovan also served with the National Guard Playing and coaching career EditA 1964 graduate of the University of Nebraska Donovan served as an assistant at South Dakota Washington State Iowa and Kansas before becoming Montana s head coach on December 15 1979 10 In his six seasons as head coach of the Grizzlies Donovan had a 25 38 1 398 record and only one winning season 11 On November 25 1985 athletic director Harley Lewis announced that the contracts of Donovan and eight of his assistants would not be renewed 12 13 Donovan believed that he had been unjustly fired and blamed the antiquated Dornblaser Field for his lack of success in recruiting His requests for a new stadium resulted in the construction of Washington Grizzly Stadium which opened in 1986 14 Donovan s next coaching job was as the defensive line coach for the BC Lions On October 30 1987 head coach Don Matthews was fired and Donovan was named interim head coach 15 The Lions went 4 0 after the coaching change and finished the season in first place in the West Division falling to the eventual Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos in the West Final game In 1988 his first and only full season as head coach the Lions had a 10 8 record and made it to the Grey Cup losing to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 22 21 The Lions struggled in 1989 and Donovan was fired after an 0 4 start 16 Donovan was an assistant coach for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1990 and 1991 He traveled to Japan to coach the Japanese X League Hurricanes sponsored by Hitachi Limited and Renesas Technologies from 1992 until 2007 He was a training camp coach and consultant for the Asahi Beverage Challengers in Osaka Japan in 2010 Head coaching record EditCollege Edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs NCAA Montana Grizzlies Big Sky Conference 1980 1985 1980 Montana 3 7 1 6 8th1981 Montana 7 3 5 2 3rd1982 Montana 6 6 5 2 T 1st L NCAA Division I AA First Round 191983 Montana 4 6 3 4 T 5th1984 Montana 2 8 1 0 7 8th1985 Montana 3 8 2 5 6thMontana 25 38 1 16 26Total 25 38 1 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berthDonovan started his coaching career while still at the University of Nebraska in 1964 where he was a graduate assistant That was the year the Cornhuskers went to the Orange Bowl in Miami defeating the Auburn Tigers 13 7 Donovan has been a member of the National Coaches Association since 1969 TEAM TEAM NAME LEAGUE LOCATION POSITION YEAR S ACCOLADESUniversity of Nebraska Cornhuskers Big 8 Conference NCAA Division 1 Lincoln Nebraska USA Tight End Defensive End 1959 1964 Gotham Bowl Champions 1962 17 University of Nebraska Cornhuskers Big 8 Conference NCAA Division 1 Lincoln Nebraska USA Graduate Assistant 1964 1965 Orange Bowl winners in 1964 18 2nd Infantry Division Korea Assistant Coach Player 1965University of South Dakota Coyotes North Central Conference NCAA Division 1 Vermillion South Dakota USA Assistant Defensive Coach Head Freshman Coach Backfield Coach Defensive Coordinator 19 1966 1971 National top 10 team team hall of fame in 1969 Washington State University Cougars Pacific 8 Pac 8 Conference NCAA University Division Pullman Washington USA Assistant Coach Defensive Line Coach Defensive Coordinator 20 1972 1975University of Iowa Hawkeyes Big 10 Conference NCAA Division 1 A Iowa City Iowa USA Assistant Coach Off Tackle Coach QB Coach 21 1976 1978University of Kansas Jayhawks Big 10 Conference NCAA Division 1 A Lawrence Kansas USA Assistant Coach Outside Linebacker Coach 22 1979University of Montana Grizzlies Big Sky Conference NCAA Division 1 AA Missoula Montana USA Head Coach 23 1979 1986 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year in 1981 24 Big Sky Champions 1AA playoffs PSI Boss of the Year in 1982 District 8 representative to NCAA rules committee in 1983 Edward Chinski Award for Outstanding Athletic Achievement in 1984 Mirage Bowl in Japan in 1985 Successfully fundraised for new stadium opened in 1986 25 British Columbia B C Lions CFL Canadian Football League Vancouver B C Canada Assistant Coach Defensive Line Coach 1986 1987British Columbia B C Lions CFL Canadian Football League Vancouver B C Canada Head Coach 26 1987 1989 Western Divisional Champions 1987 76th Grey Cup in Ottawa 1988 27 Saskatchewan Roughriders CFL Canadian Football League Regina Saskatchewan Canada Assistant Coach 28 Linebackers and Special Teams 1989 1991 Western Divisional Semi Finalists 1990 29 Hitachi Became Renasas 30 Hurricanes X League Professional Football Tokyo Japan Head Coach 1992 2009 Team rose from Division 5 to Division 1Asahi Corporation X League Professional Football Osaka Japan Consultant 2010 2016Across more than 50 years of coaching in the US Canada and Japan Donovan was mentored by and mentored a number of well known and successful football coaches and players Bob Devaney Carl Selmer Monte Kiffen Warren Powers Tom Osborne Joe Salem Jim Sweeney Bob Cummings Don Fambrough Kent Stephenson Andre Patterson Dennis Green Don Matthews Joe Glenn Marty Mornhinwig Mike Van Diest Ken Flajole Tom DimitroffJapan EditIn 1992 Donovan was head hunted by sports agent and entrepreneur Gordon Campbell to act as Head Coach in charge of team development for the Hitachi Hurricanes a team playing in the X League in Japan This was the start of a 21 year overseas career that saw Donovan splitting his time between the west coast of North America and the Tokyo area 31 Donovan worked with Koike San the general manager of the Hitachi Hurricanes Football Club The team learned about American style football under the tutelage of Donovan and became US Japan champs in Division 2 While in Japan Donovan also worked with the Yokota Air Force Base high school football team as a coach consultant from 1993 to 2008 Even after he stopped spending eight months of the year in Japan Donovan returned for clinics and special guest coach appearances until 2016 Community and philanthropic work EditDonovan has always been involved with local charities fundraisers and programs During his collegiate coaching career he served each campus community town and state Donovan maintained weekly media meetings to make the football programs accessible and to foster a positive association with the universities He was committed to fundraising and school promotion building relationships with alumni and fans This work continued through his time in the CFL and Japan From 1992 to 2008 Larry spoke to 389 teams and 18 872 Japanese athletes sharing his vast knowledge and motivating many young players Community involvement highlights Career development speaker 304th Military Intelligence battalion in 2003 at Fort Huachuca Arizona US Army certificate of Appreciation for Civilian Services in Montana United Way Board Montana 32 Celebrity Support for the Bob Hahn ALS fundraiser in Lincoln NE Blaine Washington Scholarship board Council Member S t Anne Catholic Church Whatcom County Thanksgiving Basket Project committee member Blaine Washington Food Bank volunteer Blaine Washington Clothing Bank volunteerPersonal life EditIn 1966 Donovan married college sweetheart Georgia Merriam in Lincoln Nebraska Merriam was an original University of Nebraska pom pom cheerleader and Miss Nebraska Universe in 1964 33 She earned a BS from the University of Nebraska and went on to get an MA from the University of Iowa Together the couple have three daughters Andrea Molly and Lindsay The Donovans live in the Pacific Northwest where both are involved in their local community References Edit A History of Nebraska High School Big 10 Conference Football Playoffs Part 4 McCook Gazette 2020 06 30 Retrieved 2021 12 27 New Page 3 www angelfire com Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current September 29 1959 Page Page 3 Image 3 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current December 14 1962 Page Page 4 Image 4 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current February 26 1962 Image 1 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current February 16 1960 Page Page 3 Image 3 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current February 19 1964 Page Page 4 Image 4 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current July 17 1962 Page Page 3 Image 3 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 University of Montana Grizzly Football Year Book 1985 Retrieved December 23 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Donovan Gets Montana Job Spokane Daily Chronicle December 15 1979 Retrieved July 26 2013 Larry Donovan Records by Year College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on November 10 2013 Retrieved July 26 2013 Donovan eight assistants let go after dismal season Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press November 26 1985 p 8B Montana coach won t be returning Gainesville Sun Florida Associated Press November 26 1985 p 3D Retrieved July 26 2013 Donovan still bitter over firing The Spokesman Review December 1 1985 People in Sports Eugene Register Guard October 15 1987 Retrieved July 26 2013 Ex Griz Donovan fired by B C The Spokesman Review August 7 1989 Retrieved July 26 2013 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current December 17 1962 Image 1 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current November 15 1965 Image 1 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 Loftus Danielle LibGuides Athletics Contents List libguides usd edu Retrieved 2021 12 27 1972 Washington State Cougars football team Wikipedia 2021 12 08 retrieved 2021 12 27 Iowa coaches wait and see about future Daily Iowan 1978 11 30 p 10 Larry Donovan named head football coach at the University of Montana University of Montana News Release December 14 1979 p 2 Donovan Gets Montana Job Spokane Daily Chronicle December 15 1979 p 14 Retrieved December 23 2021 To Banquet The Pioneer February 10 1982 p 5 Standard AJ MAZZOLINI for The Montana Washington Grizzly Stadium From humble beginnings to home field advantage Montana Standard Retrieved 2021 12 23 List of BC Lions head coaches Wikipedia 2021 11 20 retrieved 2021 12 27 List of BC Lions seasons Wikipedia 2021 12 14 retrieved 2021 12 27 Category Saskatchewan Roughriders coaches Wikipedia 2011 08 07 retrieved 2021 12 27 List of Saskatchewan Roughriders seasons Wikipedia 2021 12 20 retrieved 2021 12 27 Renesas Electronics Wikipedia 2021 12 19 retrieved 2021 12 27 Gcrunning 2011 02 21 Tokyo Dining Life amp Business A Bicultural Perspective Coach Larry Donovan American Football in Tokyo The Chrysanthemum and the Quarterback Tokyo Dining Life amp Business Retrieved 2021 12 23 Montana vs Montana State Game Day Program November 3 1984 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The daily Nebraskan Lincoln Neb 1901 current August 04 1964 Page Page 2 Image 2 Nebraska Newspapers nebnewspapers unl 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