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Lyle Smith

Lyle H. Smith (born March 17, 1916) is a former American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator.〔
He served as the head football coach at Boise Junior College—now Boise State University—from 1947 to 1967 (except for military duty),〔 compiling a record of 156–26–6 (). Smith was also the head basketball coach at BJC for one season in 1946–47, tallying a mark of 24–9, and the school athletic director from 1968 to 1981. Boise was a junior college program during Smith's coaching career; it moved up to four-year status in the NAIA in 1968, NCAA Division II in 1970, Division I-AA in 1978, and Division I-A in 1996.
==Early life and playing career==
Born in Steptoe, Washington, to Burrel F. and Addie (Humphrey) Smith,〔 Smith was raised in Moscow, Idaho, and graduated from Moscow High School in 1934, after leading the Bears to consecutive state titles in basketball.〔(idhsaa.org ) - Basketball - Idaho high school state champions - through 2011〕 He initially attended the University of Idaho's Southern Branch in Pocatello—now Idaho State University— for a year and then returned to his hometown to attend the University of Idaho, where he was a two-sport athlete for the Vandals, a center on the football team under head coach Ted Bank, and a guard on the basketball team, coached by Forrest Twogood. His teammates at Idaho included future coaches Steve Belko〔 and Tony Knap.
During Smith's senior football season of 1938, the team went 6–3–1, the Vandals' best record in over a decade; Idaho's last winning season in football for a quarter century and the best until 1971. Idaho was 2–2–1 in Northern Division play in the Pacific Coast Conference and undefeated in the four non-conference games, including a 16–0 shutout in the season finale in Salt Lake City over Utah, winner of its conference.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=College Football Data Warehouse )〕 The Vandals broke to an early 3-0-1 start and there was early talk of the Rose Bowl in the national press. Smith received a bachelor's degree in education in 1939 and embarked on a teaching career.

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