sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGeorge Brancato (May 27, 1931 – October 22, 2019)[1] was an American/Canadian gridiron football player and coach.
American gridiron football player and coach (1931–2019)
American football player
George Brancato|
Born: | (1931-05-27)May 27, 1931 Brooklyn, New York |
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Died: | October 22, 2019(2019-10-22) (aged 88) Ottawa, Ontario |
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College: | Santa Ana College LSU |
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Position: | Running back, defensive back |
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- Chicago Cardinals (1954–1955)
- Montreal Alouettes (1956)
- Ottawa Rough Riders (1957–1963)
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- Ottawa Rough Riders (1974–1984)
- Chicago Bruisers (1989)
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- CFL All-Star (1961)
- Annis Stukus Trophy (1975)
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Both an offensive and defensive player in college, he played five games for the Chicago Cardinals during the 1954 NFL season. He rushed the ball twice for 26 yards and caught three passes for 28 yards. In 1955 he played in the Cardinals' defensive backfield. He joined the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League as halfback for the 1956 season. He played defensive back for the Ottawa Rough Riders for seven seasons, occasionally playing on offense.
After his retirement, he taught phys ed at Laval High and Montreal's Loyola High School before returning to Ottawa as an assistant coach. In 1974 he was promoted to head coach after Coach of the Year Jack Gotta left to become head coach and general manager of the World Football League's Birmingham Americans. In 1975 he won the Annis Stukus Trophy as CFL's Coach of the Year after a first place 10-5-1 finish. The following season, he defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders, 23–20, in the 64th Grey Cup. In 1981, his 5–11 Rough Riders came close to causing a massive upset in that year's Grey Cup versus the Edmonton Eskimos. After a 4–12 1984 season he was relieved of his coaching duties and appointed director of player personnel.
In 1989, he was hired to coach the Chicago Bruisers of the Arena Football League. After the team folded he served as an assistant under Ernie Stautner with the expansion Dallas Texans.
He returned to Ottawa in 1993 as Ron Smeltzer's special teams and secondary coach. That same year, he was the head coach of the UCCB Capers gridiron football team, which lasted only one season.[2] The following season, he served as the offensive coordinator of the Shreveport Pirates. His next coaching job was as Defensive coordinator of the Anaheim Piranhas. In 1999, he returned to the AFL with the Florida Bobcats as the team's defensive coordinator. It was his final coaching job as he retired at the end of the season.
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Ottawa Rough Riders head coaches |
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- Tom Clancy (1904–1911)
- Doc Galvin (1912)
- Reverend Father Stanton and Tom Clancy (1913)
- Eddie Gerard (1914)
- Frank Shaughnessy (1915)
- Dave McCann (1919)
- Silver Quilty (1920)
- Tom Clancy (1921–1922)
- Silver Quilty (1923)
- Dave McCann (1924–1927)
- Walter Gilhooley (1928)
- Joe Miller (1929)
- Dr. Andy Davies (1930)
- Dave McCann (1931–1932)
- Wally Masters (1933–1934)
- Billy Hughes (1935–1936)
- Ross Trimble (1937–1941)
- George Fraser (1942)
- Ross Trimble (1945)
- George Fraser (1946)
- Sammy Fox (1947)
- Wally Masters (1948–1950)
- Clem Crowe (1951–1954)
- Chan Caldwell (1955)
- Frank Clair (1956–1969)
- Jack Gotta (1970–1973)
- George Brancato (1974–1984)
- Joe Moss (1985–1986)
- Tom Dimitroff Sr. (1986)
- Fred Glick (1987–1988)
- Bob Weber (1988)
- Steve Goldman (1989–1991)
- Joe Faragalli (1991)
- Ron Smeltzer (1992–1993)
- Adam Rita (1994)
- Jim Gilstrap (1995–1996)
- John Payne (1996)
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Chicago Bruisers |
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- Franchise
- Seasons
- Players
- History of the Arena Football League in Chicago
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Arenas | |
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Playoff appearances (2) | |
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ArenaBowl appearances (1) | |
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Hall of Fame members | |
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Ottawa Rough Riders 48th Grey Cup champions |
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- Gilles Archambault
- Marv Bevan
- Bruno Bitkowski
- George Brancato
- Lou Bruce
- Merv Collins
- Jim Conroy
- Doug Daigneault
- Al Frazier
- Milt Graham
- Collins Hagler
- Larry Hayes
- Russ Jackson
- Jon Jelacic
- Tom Jones
- Richard Kaser
- Joe Kelly
- Ronnie Koes
- Ron Lancaster
- Curt Merz
- Angelo Mosca
- Gerald Nesbitt
- Joe Poirier
- Moe Racine
- Jim Reynolds
- Fred Robinson
- Gary Schreider
- Sam Scoccia
- Jerry Selinger
- Bob Simpson
- Ted Smale
- Bill Sowalski
- Ron Stewart
- Joe Stracina
- Dave Thelen
- Gerry Thompkins
- Kaye Vaughan
- Dave West
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Ottawa Rough Riders 64th Grey Cup champions |
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- Dick Adams
- Marv Allemang
- Jeff Avery
- Charlie Brandon
- Al Brenner
- Larry Cameron
- Tom Clements
- Merl Code
- Joe Colvey
- Jim Coode
- Peter Crepin
- Doug Falconer
- Mike Fanucci
- Jim Foley
- Tony Gabriel
- Steve Gelley
- Brian Gervais
- Dale Getty
- Art Green
- Bill Hatanaka
- Brian Hedges
- Condredge Holloway
- Moody Jackson
- Mark Kosmos
- Gary Kuzyk
- Molly McGee
- Joe Miller
- Wonder Monds
- Ken Moore
- Paul Moses
- Gerry Organ
- John Palazeti
- Jim Piaskoski
- Mike Raines
- Vernon Roberson
- Bill Robinson
- Tom Schuette
- Rudy Sims
- Donn Smith
- Peter Stenerson
- Wayne Tosh
- Jeff Turcotte
- Tuufuli Uperesa
- Rod Woodward
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Annis Stukus Trophy – CFL Coach of the Year |
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- 1961: Trimble
- 1962: Owen
- 1963: Skrien
- 1964: Sazio
- 1965: Grant
- 1966: Clair
- 1967: Williams
- 1968: Keys
- 1969: Clair
- 1970: Jauch
- 1971: Cahill
- 1972: Gotta
- 1973: Gotta
- 1974: Levy
- 1975: Brancato
- 1976: Shaw
- 1977: Rapp
- 1978: Gotta
- 1979: H. Campbell
- 1980: Jauch
- 1981: Faragalli
- 1982: O'Billovich
- 1983: Murphy
- 1984: Murphy
- 1985: Matthews
- 1986: Bruno
- 1987: O'Billovich
- 1988: Riley
- 1989: Gregory
- 1990: Riley
- 1991: Rita
- 1992: Buono
- 1993: Buono
- 1994: Matthews
- 1995: Matthews
- 1996: Lancaster
- 1997: Matthews
- 1998: Lancaster
- 1999: Taaffe
- 2000: Taaffe
- 2001: Ritchie
- 2002: Matthews
- 2003: Higgins
- 2004: Marshall
- 2005: Higgins
- 2006: Buono
- 2007: Austin
- 2008: Hufnagel
- 2009: Trestman
- 2010: Barker
- 2011: Buono
- 2012: Milanovich
- 2013: Chamblin
- 2014: Hufnagel
- 2015: R. Campbell
- 2016: Dickenson
- 2017: Trestman
- 2018: Jones
- 2019: Steinauer
- 2021: O'Shea
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