Bill Elias Jr., the Glossary
William T. Elias, Jr. is an American football coach.[1]
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29 relations: American football, Athletic director, Bill Elias, Butler Grizzlies, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football, Eastern Michigan Eagles football, Erie, Pennsylvania, Gannon University, Graduate assistant, Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, LSU Tigers football, Miami RedHawks football, Miami University, Mid-American Conference, Navy Midshipmen football, NCAA Division II independent schools, Offensive coordinator, Oxford, Ohio, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Vanderbilt Commodores football, Virginia Cavaliers football, 1999 NCAA Division II football season, 2000 NCAA Division II football season, 2001 NCAA Division II football season, 2002 NCAA Division II football season, 2003 NCAA Division II football season, 2004 NCAA Division II football season, 2005 NCAA Division II football season, 2006 NCAA Division II football season.
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American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Athletic director
An athletic director (commonly "athletics director" or "AD") is an administrator at many American clubs or institutions, such as colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, who oversees the work of coaches and related staff involved in athletic programs.
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Bill Elias
William T. Elias (March 15, 1923 – June 28, 1998) was an American football coach.
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Butler Grizzlies
The Butler Grizzlies are the sports teams of Butler Community College located in El Dorado, Kansas, United States.
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The Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team represents the University of Delaware (UD) in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) college football as a member of CAA Football, the technically separate football arm of UD's full-time home of the Coastal Athletic Association.
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The Eastern Michigan Eagles are a college football program at Eastern Michigan University.
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Erie, Pennsylvania
Erie is a city on the south shore of Lake Erie and the county seat of Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Gannon University
Gannon University is a private Catholic university with campuses in Erie, Pennsylvania, and Ruskin, Florida.
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Graduate assistant
A graduate assistant serves in a support role at a university, usually while completing post-graduate education.
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Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level.
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The LSU Tigers football program, also known as the Fighting Tigers, represents Louisiana State University in college football.
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The Miami RedHawks football (known as the Miami Redskins before 1996) program represents Miami University, located in Oxford, Ohio, in college football at the NCAA Division I FBS level.
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Miami University
Miami University (informally Miami of Ohio or simply Miami) is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio, United States.
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Mid-American Conference
The Mid-American Conference (MAC) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I collegiate athletic conference with a membership base in the Great Lakes region that stretches from Western New York to Illinois.
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The Navy Midshipmen football team represents the United States Naval Academy in NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) college football.
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NCAA Division II independent schools
NCAA Division II independent schools are four-year institutions that compete in college athletics at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, but do not belong to an established college athletic conference for a particular sport.
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Offensive coordinator
An offensive coordinator is a member of the coaching staff of an American football or Canadian football team who is in charge of the team's offense.
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Oxford, Ohio
Oxford is a city in northwestern Butler County, Ohio, United States.
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) is a public land-grant research university in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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The Vanderbilt Commodores football program represents Vanderbilt University in the sport of American football.
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The Virginia Cavaliers football team represents the University of Virginia (UVA) in the sport of American football.
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The 1999 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on August 28, 1999, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 11, 1999, at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2000 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on September 2, 2000, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 9, 2000 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2001 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on August 30, 2001, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 8, 2001 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2002 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on September 7, 2002, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 14, 2002, at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2003 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on September 6, 2003, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 13, 2003 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2004 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on August 26, 2004, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 11, 2004 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2005 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on August 27, 2005, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 10, 2005, at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The 2006 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began on September 2, 2006, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 16, 2006 at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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See also
Butler Grizzlies football coaches
- Bill Elias Jr.
- Brian McNeely
- Ivan Schottel
- James Shibest
- Jeff Leiker
- Mark Dantonio
- Matt Mattox (American football)
- Melvin J. Binford
- Ryan Held (American football)
- Troy Morrell
Gannon Golden Knights athletic directors
- Bill Elias Jr.
Gannon Golden Knights football coaches
- Bill Elias Jr.
- Bryan Nardo
- Erik Raeburn
- Louis J. Tullio
- Reilly Murphy
- Tom Herman (American football coach, Mercyhurst)
- Wendell Davis (tight end)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Elias_Jr.
Also known as Bill Elias Jr. (American football coach).