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Harold Hess
William Harold "Bill" Hess (August 18, 1895 – November 9, 1982) was an American college football and basketball coach. He served as the head coach at Loyola Marymount University from 1923 to 1927. ==Early life== A native of Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh,〔 Hess attended Belle Vernon High School.〔 Hess went on to college at Pennsylvania State University, where he played on the football team in 1916 and from 1919 to 1920.〔("Penn State All Time Football Lettermen" ) (PDF), 2010 Penn State Football Media Guide, p. 194, Pennsylvania State University, 2010.〕 He played as a fullback and was considered a "star punter" by ''The Pittsburgh Press''.〔(Hess to Lead Penn State ), ''The New York Times'', December 13, 1919.〕〔(State's Outlook Bright ), ''The Pittsburgh Press'', November 30, 1919.〕 In 1919, during preparation for the rivalry game against Pittsburgh, team captain Bob Higgins had noticed that the Panthers tended to rush ten players when the opposing team elected to punt. He devised a trick play using Hess, the team's punter. Early in the game, Penn State lined up to punt, and when Pittsburgh rushed ten men, Hess lobbed a 25-yard pass to Higgins, who was running free, and he took the ball 92 yards for a touchdown. The play shifted momentum decisively in Penn State's favor, and the Nittany Lions went on to win, 20–0.〔(''Greatest Moments in Penn State Football History'' ), p. 12, Epic Sports, 1999, ISBN 1-928846-16-5.〕 For his senior campaign during the 1920 season, Hess was moved from fullback to guard,〔(''LaVie 1922'' ), p. 379, Pennsylvania State University, 1922.〕 and his teammates elected him as captain.〔(Lions Didn't Deserve First Rose Bowl ), ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', December 30, 1994.〕 At Penn State, Hess was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity and studied agriculture.〔(''LaVie 1921'' ), p. 133, Pennsylvania State University, 1921.〕
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