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American football coach (born c. 1969)
George Alford Mangus[1] (born c. 1969) is an American college football coach. He is the offensive coordinator for Hammond School; a position he has held since 2023.[2][3] He was the head football coach for Delaware Valley University from 2002 to 2005.[4] He also coached for Florida, Widener, Ursinus, Salesianum School, Middle Tennessee,[5] South Carolina,[6][7] South Carolina State,[8] Kutztown,[9][10] Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, and the New York Guardians of the XFL.[11] He played college football for Florida as a quarterback.[12]
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- James Halligan (1904–1905)
- David Durward (1906)
- Wilfrid G. Brierley (1907)
- Louis Ostrolenk (1908)
- Unknown (1909)
- Harvey B. Parsons (1910)
- Sam Rudley (1911)
- James Work (1912–1921)
- Cecil J. Toor (1922)
- Otto Stangel (1923)
- John G. Rogers (1924)
- No team (1925–1926)
- Samuel B. Samuels (1927–1934)
- No team (1935–1936)
- Samuel B. Samuels (1937)
- No team (1938–1940)
- Samuel B. Samuels (1941–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Bernard Emil (1946–1948)
- Hugo Bezdek (1949)
- Peter Glick (1950)
- Charles E. Keyes (1951–1955)
- Pete Pihos (1956–1958)
- Robert D. Chiodi (1959–1963)
- H. William Craver (1964–1972)
- Tom Shreiner (1973–1975)
- Al Wilson (1976–1986)
- Dick Bedesem (1987–1991)
- Bill Manlove (1992–1995)
- Chris Bockrath (1996)
- Glen Leonard (1997–1999)
- Matt DiBernardo (2000–2001)
- G. A. Mangus (2002–2005)
- Jim Clements (2006–2013)
- Duke Greco (2014–2019)
- No team (2020)
- Duke Greco (2021–2023)
- Mike Isgro (2024– )
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