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==Press Photos==
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|image = [[File:Cofl-press-photo 1966 johnny-newman marvin-bass.jpg|600px]]
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|date = March 31, 1966
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|location = Montreal, Quebec, Canada
| [[World Football League]]
|people = [[Johnny Newman]], Marvin Bass
| [[1975 WFL season|1975]]
|teams = [[Montreal Beavers]]
| [[Birmingham Vulcans]]
|venue = n/a
| [[1975 Birmingham Vulcans media guide|Media Guide]]
|photographer = David Bier, ''Montreal Star''
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|caption = Owner Johnny Newman, left, and coach Marvin Bass of the new Montreal football Beavers talk with newsmen yesterday at press conference to introduce the team's head coach. Bass said Beavers will be passing team.
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 24 October 2023

Press Photos

March 31, 1966
Cofl-press-photo 1966 johnny-newman marvin-bass.jpg
Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada
People Johnny Newman, Marvin Bass
Team(s) Montreal Beavers
Photographer/Agency David Bier, Montreal Star
Caption Owner Johnny Newman, left, and coach Marvin Bass of the new Montreal football Beavers talk with newsmen yesterday at press conference to introduce the team's head coach. Bass said Beavers will be passing team.
South Carolina Gamecocks football head coaches
Richard S. Whaley (1896) • Frederick M. Murphy (1897) • Bill Wertenbaker (1898) • Irving O. Hunt (1899-1900) • Byron W. Dickson (1901) • Bob Williams (1902-03) • Christie Benet (1904-05) •  No team (1906) • Douglas McKay (1907) • Christie Benet (1908-09) • John Neff (1910-11) • Norman B. Edgerton (1912-15) • W. Rice Warren (1916) • Dixon Foster (1917) • Frank Dobson (1918) • Dixon Foster (1919) • Sol Metzger (1920-24) • Branch Bocock (1925-26) • Harry Lightsey (1927) • Billy Laval (1928-34) • Don McCallister (1935-37) • Rex Enright (1938-42) • James Moran Sr. (1943) • Williams Newton (1944) • John D. McMillan (1945) • Rex Enright (1946-55) • Warren Giese (1956-60) • Marvin Bass (1961-65) • Paul Dietzel (1966-74) • Jim Carlen (1975-81) • Richard Bell (1982) • Joe Morrison (1983-88) • Sparky Woods (1989-93) • Brad Scott (1994-98) • Lou Holtz (1999-2004) • Steve Spurrier (2005-15) • Shawn Elliott* (2015) • Will Muschamp (2016-20) • Mike Bobo* (2020) • Shane Beamer (2021-present)

*interim head coach


World Football League head coaches
1974 Bud Asher (Jacksonville Sharks) • Dick Coury (Portland Storm) • Tom Fears (Southern California Sun) • Charlie Tate (Jacksonville Sharks)
1975 Greg Barton (Portland Thunder) • Marvin Bass (Birmingham Vulcans) • Tom Fears (Southern California Sun) • Abe Gibron (Chicago Winds) • Charlie Tate (Jacksonville Express)


Continental Football League head coaches
1965 Ken Carpenter (Fort Wayne Warriors) • Perry Moss (Charleston Rockets) • Gary Glick (Norfolk Neptunes)
1966 Marvin Bass (Montreal Beavers) • Gary Glick (Norfolk Neptunes) • Andy Robustelli (Brooklyn Dodgers)
1967 Marvin Bass (Montreal Beavers) • Ken Carpenter (Hartford Charter Oaks) • Gary Glick (Norfolk Neptunes)
1968 Homer Beatty (Orange County Ramblers)


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