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Bill Elias
William T. Elias (March 15, 1923 – June 28, 1998)〔(Elias, Ex-Navy Coach, Is Named Patriot Aide ), ''The New York Times'', February 16, 1969.〕 is an American former football coach. He served as the head coach at George Washington University, the University of Virginia, and the United States Naval Academy. Elias compiled a career college football record of 36–48–5. ==Biography== Elias attended Martins Ferry High School in Martins Ferry, Ohio, where he starred on the football and basketball teams.〔(Elias Promoted ), ''Toledo Blade'', January 24, 1956.〕 He went on to college at the University of Maryland. He was a guard on the football team in 1945 and 1946,〔Morris Allison Bealle, ''Kings of American Football: The University of Maryland, 1890–1952'', pp. 165–169, Columbia Publishing Co., 1952.〕 but did not earn a varsity letter.〔(''2007 Terrapin Football Record Book'' ) (PDF), "All-Time Lettermen", p. 18, University of Maryland, 2007.〕 Elias began his coaching career at Richmond High School in Richmond, Indiana from 1950 to 1952. In his last two seasons there, he led two undefeated teams to consecutive North Central Conference championships and set the longest Indiana interscholastic winning streak at 22 games.〔(Richmond Grid Mentor in Line for Purdue Job ), ''Warsaw Times'', January 29, 1953.〕 In 1956, Elias was promoted from an assistant position to head backfield coach at Purdue.〔 In 1960, he received his first collegiate head coaching position at George Washington, where he compiled a 5–3–1 record. From 1961 to 1964, he coached at Virginia, where he compiled a 16–23–1 record. From 1965 to 1968, he coached at Navy, where he compiled an 15–22–3 record.〔(William T. "Bill" Elias Records by Year ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved June 7, 2011.〕
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