American football player and coach
James "Bull" DraperPlaying career |
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1932–1935 | Western Maryland |
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1936 | Baltimore Orioles |
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Position(s) | Quarterback, halfback |
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Coaching career (HC unless noted) |
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1939–1941 | Mount St. Mary's |
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James "Bull" Draper was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Mount St. Mary's College—now known as Mount St. Mary's University–in Emmitsburg, Maryland from 1939 to 1941.[1] Draper played college football at Western Maryland College and professionally for the Baltimore Orioles of the Dixie League.[2]
References
- ^ "Football practice will get under way at Mount St. Mary's College". Frederick News Post. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- ^ "James Draper". Retrieved September 8, 2019.
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- William E. Downes (1900)
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- Carroll F. Campbell (1903)
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- Mike Thompson (1911–1913)
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- Mike Thompson (1918–1920)
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- Unknown (1973–1975)
- John Sullivan (1977–1980)
- Tom Sherald (1981–1986)
- Craig Stambaugh (1987)
- Tom Sherald (1988–1991)
- Bob Hampton (1992)
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# denotes interim head coach |