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- Q18157576 description "American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball coach, college athletics administrator".
- Q18157576 description "American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q18157576 abstract "Roy Earl "Red" Randall (April 26, 1904 – May 18, 1974) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He grew up in Brockton, Massachusetts, and played at the quarterback position on the undefeated 1926 Brown Bears football team that became known as the "Iron Men" and compiled a 9–0–1 record. He was selected by the All-America Board as the first-team quarterback on the 1926 College Football All-America Team. In the 1930s, he became a football, basketball, and baseball coach, and later athletic director, at Haverford College in suburban Philadelphia. He retired in 1969.".
- Q18157576 alias "Randall, Roy Earl; Randall, Roy E.; Randall, Red; Randall, R. E.".
- Q18157576 birthDate "1904-04-26".
- Q18157576 birthYear "1904".
- Q18157576 deathDate "1974-05-18".
- Q18157576 deathYear "1974".
- Q18157576 overallRecord "106–262–3 (baseball)".
- Q18157576 overallRecord "63–108–10 (football)".
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- Q18157576 alternativeNames "Randall, Roy Earl; Randall, Roy E.; Randall, Red; Randall, R. E.".
- Q18157576 birthDate "1904-04-26".
- Q18157576 dateOfBirth "1904-04-26".
- Q18157576 dateOfDeath "1974-05-18".
- Q18157576 deathDate "1974-05-18".
- Q18157576 name "Randall, Roy".
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- Q18157576 shortDescription "American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball coach, college athletics administrator".
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- Q18157576 comment "Roy Earl "Red" Randall (April 26, 1904 – May 18, 1974) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He grew up in Brockton, Massachusetts, and played at the quarterback position on the undefeated 1926 Brown Bears football team that became known as the "Iron Men" and compiled a 9–0–1 record. He was selected by the All-America Board as the first-team quarterback on the 1926 College Football All-America Team.".
- Q18157576 label "Roy Randall".
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