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- Q5392833 description "American football player and coach".
- Q5392833 description "American football player and coach".
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- Q5392833 abstract "Ernest Hoyt Brown (October 1872 – September 26, 1905) was an American football player and coach. As a graduate student at the University of Georgia, served as the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs football team for one year in 1893, compiling a record of 2–2–1. Brown was more of a trainer than he was a coach and knew more about tending to sore muscles than the game of football. He also played halfback in at least one game, the game against Georgia Tech. Brown was the last unpaid coach head football coach at Georgia.He left the University of Georgia in January 1894. He later worked as a stenographer and married Leila Cook. His wife, Leila died January 18, 1900; he had one son, Warren with her.Brown was reported to be critically ill in The Athens Banner, September 26, 1905, with the newspaper noting that "The many friends of Mr. Ernest S. Brown will be pained to learn that he is critically ill at his home on Barber street and that there is very small hope entertained for his recovery." He died that morning of the publication. His funeral was held in Athens on September 28 with burial in Oconee cemetery.".
- Q5392833 alias "Brown, Ernest Hoyt".
- Q5392833 birthDate "1872".
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- Q5392833 birthYear "1872".
- Q5392833 deathDate "1905-09-26".
- Q5392833 deathPlace Q5547370.
- Q5392833 deathYear "1905".
- Q5392833 overallRecord "2–2–1".
- Q5392833 thumbnail Ernest_Brown_-_Georgia.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5392833 alternativeNames "Brown, Ernest Hoyt".
- Q5392833 birthPlace Q203263.
- Q5392833 dateOfBirth "October 1872".
- Q5392833 dateOfDeath "1905-09-26".
- Q5392833 deathDate "1905-09-26".
- Q5392833 name "Brown, Ernest".
- Q5392833 name "Ernest Brown".
- Q5392833 overallRecord "2".
- Q5392833 placeOfBirth "Athens, Georgia".
- Q5392833 placeOfDeath "Athens, Georgia".
- Q5392833 shortDescription "American football player and coach".
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- Q5392833 comment "Ernest Hoyt Brown (October 1872 – September 26, 1905) was an American football player and coach. As a graduate student at the University of Georgia, served as the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs football team for one year in 1893, compiling a record of 2–2–1. Brown was more of a trainer than he was a coach and knew more about tending to sore muscles than the game of football. He also played halfback in at least one game, the game against Georgia Tech.".
- Q5392833 label "Ernest Brown (coach)".
- Q5392833 depiction Ernest_Brown_-_Georgia.jpg.
- Q5392833 givenName "Ernest".
- Q5392833 name "Brown, Ernest".
- Q5392833 name "Ernest Brown".
- Q5392833 surname "Brown".