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Keith W. Piper : ウィキペディア英語版
Keith W. Piper

Keith W. Piper (October 10, 1921 – December 9, 1997) was an American football coach. He was the head football coach at Denison University from 1954 to 1992. He compiled a career record of 200 wins, 141 losses, and 18 ties. He gained national fame for perpetuating the single-wing football formation decades after it had been discarded by other programs.
==Early years==
Piper was raised in Niles, Ohio, and played football at Niles McKinley High School. He was the starting center for Niles McKinley in 1938 and 1939. He was one of the anchors on the 1939 defense that allowed only 34 points in the entire season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Niles Red Dragons )〕 Niles McKinley's rival was Massillon Washington High School where coach Paul Brown (later inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame) ran a single-wing offense. The precision of Brown's single wing left an imprint on him.〔 Deception was a key element with "fakes, reverses and other sorts of razzle-dazzle."〔 Piper later recalled, "If I could go back and watch any coach, it would be Paul Brown at Massillon. That was the ultimate in single-wing football. I remember one time they had a kid named Pokey Blunt, and he ran a reverse one time and there wasn't an opponent left standing on the field. It was fantastic. I always wanted a team that looked like that."〔
After graduating from high school, Piper attended Baldwin-Wallace College, in Berea, Ohio, but his education was interrupted by four years of military service during World War II.〔 Piper returned to Baldwin-Wallace after the war and played center in the school's single-wing offense.〔 He also received a master's degree from Western Reserve University.〔

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