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The following is a list of college football coaches who coached games in stadiums named after themselves. Active and inactive coaches are included on the list. Many football stadiums are named after former coaches. Inclusion on this list is restricted to coaches who actually coached a regular season, playoff, or bowl game in the stadium while it was named in their honor. For example, Emporia State University named their Welch Stadium to honor the legacy of former coach Fran Welch. But the stadium did not receive that name until 1960, which was six years after he coached his final game.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Emporia State University )〕 Therefore, Fran Welch (and others matching this example) are excluded from this list. Additionally, some coaches have had the stadium's ''playing surface'', but not the stadium itself, named in their honor; coaches in this category are also excluded. By contrast, LaVell Edwards is included because Brigham Young University officially renamed its football stadium in his honor before his final home game as the school's head coach. Although Stagg Field received its name while Amos Alonzo Stagg was coaching the Chicago Maroons, Stagg also coached the Pacific Tigers at Stagg Field as opposing coach on November 12, 1938. Either case is worthy of inclusion. :''This list may be incomplete. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.'' ==College football coaches who coached games in stadiums named after themselves== :''Bold'' indicates coaches active in 2015
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