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dbpedia:Lee_Tressel
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Lee Tressel (February 12, 1925 – April 16, 1981) was a football coach and athletic director at Baldwin–Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. Tressel accumulated the most winning record as the head football coach as Baldwin–Wallace. His 1978 team won the NCAA Division III National Football Championship, achieved National Coach of that year, and in 1996 was inducted into College Football Hall of Fame.
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Lee Tressel Tressel, Lee
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American football player and coach
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1925-02-12Z
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1925-01-01Z
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1981-04-16Z
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dbpedia:Ohio
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1981-01-01Z
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70–20 (high school) 155–52–6 (college)
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3–2 (D-III playoffs)