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Sam Boyle

Samuel Alexander Boyle Jr. (November 28, 1876 – October 30, 1923)[1] was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the Virginia Military Institute (1898–1899), Pennsylvania State University (1899), and Dickinson College (1900), compiling a career coaching record of 14–12–1.

Key Information

Playing career

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Boyle played end for the University of Pennsylvania[2] and was declared a first-team All-American in 1897.[3]

Coaching career

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Penn State

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Boyle was the head football coach at Pennsylvania State University for one season, 1899, compiling a record of 4–6–1.

Dickinson

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After one year at Penn State, Boyle became the head football coach at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He led the 1900 Dickinson team to a record of 5–4.[4][5]

Other athletic work

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Boyle continued to work around sports as an athletic official.[6][7] He also worked as a player-coach for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club.[8]

Death

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Boyle died on October 30, 1923, at his home in Rydal, Pennsylvania, after suffering from tuberculosis for more than five years.[9][10]

Head coaching record

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College

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
VMI Keydets (Independent) (1898–1899)
1898 VMI 4–2
1899 VMI 1–0
VMI: 5–2
Penn State (Independent) (1899)
1899 Penn State 4–6–1
Penn State: 4–6–1
Dickinson Red and White (Independent) (1900)
1900 Dickinson 5–4
Dickinson: 5–4
Total: 14–12–1

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