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James K. "Pat" Dwyer was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Louisiana State University (1911–1913) and the University of Toledo (1923–1925), compiling a career record of 28–22–2. ==Playing career == Dwyer was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He lettered in football two seasons, 1906 and 1907, for Penn under coach Cap Williams.〔(2006 University of Pennsylvania Football Media Guide ), p. 139, accessed 2-4-2007〕 In 1906, Dwyer helped the Quakers to a 7–2–3 record. In 1907, Penn went 11–1 was retroactively awarded a national championship by Parke H. Davis with other organizations naming Yale as champion.〔2006 University of Pennsylvania Football Media Guide, p. 15〕 These Penn teams were led by All-Americans August Ziegler at guard and Dexter Draper at tackle.〔2006 University of Pennsylvania Football Media Guide, p. 135〕 He died in 1939 of a heart attack.〔"James K. Dwyer", ''Wellsboro Agitator'', Wednesday, March 29, 1939, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, United States Of America〕
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