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Story October 20, 1962

The Detroit Tribune

Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan

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A&T College in Greensboro, N.C., announces its second annual Coaching Clinic for summer 1963, featuring top coaches like Woody Hayes of Ohio State, Ed Jucker of Cincinnati, and Clarence Stasavich of East Carolina.

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Faculty Set For 1963 A & T Coaching Clinic

GREENSBORO, N. C.—An all-star faculty, including the leading coaches in the nation, has been procured for the second annual A&T College Coaching Clinic, which is to be held next summer.

Leading the list of instructors are: Woody Hayes, head football coach of the Ohio State University Buckeyes, 1961 Big-Ten champions and runner-up national champs, and whose team is currently ranked number one in the nation; Ed Jucker, head basketball coach at Cincinnati University, whose teams won the National Collegiate Athletic Association title both in 1961 and 1962; Clarence Stasavich, head football coach at East Carolina College, a leading national exponent of the single-wing offense.

Bill Bell, A&T athletic director and director of the clinic, said the national figures in coaching circles this week confirmed acceptances of the invitations.

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Sports Announcement Event Preview

What keywords are associated?

Coaching Clinic A&T College Woody Hayes Ed Jucker Clarence Stasavich Football Coach Basketball Coach Single Wing Offense

What entities or persons were involved?

Woody Hayes Ed Jucker Clarence Stasavich Bill Bell

Where did it happen?

Greensboro, N. C.

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Key Persons

Woody Hayes Ed Jucker Clarence Stasavich Bill Bell

Location

Greensboro, N. C.

Event Date

1963

Story Details

Announcement of the second annual A&T College Coaching Clinic with an all-star faculty including leading national coaches Woody Hayes, Ed Jucker, and Clarence Stasavich, directed by Bill Bell.

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