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Alfred E. Bull

Alfred E. Bull
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born February 1867
New York City
Died January 20, 1930(1930-01-20) (aged 62)
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Playing career
1894–1895 Penn
1898 Latrobe Athletic Association
Position(s) Center, quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1896 Iowa
1896–1897 Franklin & Marshall
1898 Latrobe Athletic Association
1900 Georgetown
1903–1907 Lafayette
1908–1910 Muhlenberg
Head coaching record
Overall 62–34–15 (college)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Western Interstate University Football Association (1896)
Awards
All-American (1895)

Alfred E. Bull (February 1867 – January 20, 1930) was an American football player and coach, rower, and dentist. He played football at the University of Pennsylvania and was selected as a center to the 1895 College Football All-America Team. Bull later served as the head football coach at the University of Iowa (1896), Franklin & Marshall College (1896–1897), Georgetown University (1900), Lafayette College (1903–1907), and Muhlenberg College (1908–1910), compiling a career college football record of 62–34–15.

Bull attended the University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated with a degree in dentistry. He played football for the Penn Quakers and was named to the All-American team in 1895. During a game between Penn and the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Bull faced off against All-American and early professional footballer Bemus Pierce. Bull and Pierce faced each other on the line throughout the game, and on a play late in the game Pierce knocked Bull to the ground, and the play went over him. After the play, Pierce, who was a Native American, cried out to the Penn players, "Look, look at Sitting Bull." Bull also rowed for the Penn crew.

After graduating from Penn, Bull served as head football coach at Iowa, Franklin & Marshall, Georgetown, Lafayette, and Muhlenberg, compiling a record of 62–34–15 in a career that lasted from 1896 to 1910. Bull's 1896 Iowa team won the first conference title in school history. Bull played quarterback and served as the coach for the Latrobe Athletic Association in 1898. The 1898 team started off to a 7–0 record, before losing three games to Pittsburgh Athletic Club, Duquesne Country and Athletic Club and the Greensburg Athletic Association to finish 7–3.


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