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  • Ed Wyche
  • American football coach (1933–2016)

    Edmond Wyche Jr. (June 15, 1933 – February 16, 2016) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Howard University (1973)

    Ed Wyche

    Ed_Wyche

  • Charles R. Drew
  • American surgeon and medical researcher (1904–1950)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Charles R. Drew

    Charles R. Drew

    Charles_R._Drew

  • 1989 Morgan State Bears football team
  • American college football season

    1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Bears compiled an overall record of 3–7–1, with a mark of 1–6 in conference

    1989 Morgan State Bears football team

    1989_Morgan_State_Bears_football_team

  • 1990 Morgan State Bears football team
  • American college football season

    1990 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by third-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Bears compiled an overall record of 1–10, with a mark of 0–6 in conference

    1990 Morgan State Bears football team

    1990_Morgan_State_Bears_football_team

  • Larry Scott (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1977)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Larry Scott (American football)

    Larry_Scott_(American_football)

  • Lee Hull
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1965)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Lee Hull

    Lee_Hull

  • DeSean Jackson
  • American football player and coach (born 1986)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    DeSean Jackson

    DeSean Jackson

    DeSean_Jackson

  • Connell Maynor
  • American football player and coach (born 1969)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Connell Maynor

    Connell_Maynor

  • Jermyn Wyche
  • British Tory politician

    Jermyn Wyche (c.1670 – 7 January 1720) was a British Tory politician. Wyche was the eldest surviving son of Sir Cyril Wyche by his first wife, Elizabeth

    Jermyn Wyche

    Jermyn_Wyche

  • Ron Cooper (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1962)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Ron Cooper (American football)

    Ron Cooper (American football)

    Ron_Cooper_(American_football)

  • 1984 Alabama A&M Bulldogs football team
  • American college football season

    Division II football season. The Bulldogs were led by first-year head coach Ed Wyche. They finished season with an overall record of 5–4–2 and a mark of 4–2–1

    1984 Alabama A&M Bulldogs football team

    1984_Alabama_A&M_Bulldogs_football_team

  • 1978 Delaware State Hornets football team
  • American college football season

    1978 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Hornets compiled an overall record of 3–7, with a mark of 3–3 in conference

    1978 Delaware State Hornets football team

    1978_Delaware_State_Hornets_football_team

  • Fred Farrier
  • American football player and coach (born 1972)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Fred Farrier

    Fred_Farrier

  • Rod Milstead
  • American football player and coach (born 1969)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Rod Milstead

    Rod_Milstead

  • 1973 Howard Bison football team
  • American college football season

    the 1973 NCAA Division II football season. Led by first-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Bison compiled an overall record of 8–2, with a mark of 4–2 in conference

    1973 Howard Bison football team

    1973_Howard_Bison_football_team

  • Willie Jeffries
  • American football player and coach (born 1937)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Willie Jeffries

    Willie_Jeffries

  • 1988 Morgan State Bears football team
  • American college football season

    1988 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by first-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Bears compiled an overall record of 1–10, with a mark of 0–6 in conference

    1988 Morgan State Bears football team

    1988_Morgan_State_Bears_football_team

  • Fred Freeman
  • American football player and coach (born 1943)

    coordinator at Hampton for three season under Ed Wyche before succeeding him as head coach in 1984, when Wyche left for Alabama A&M University. Teel, David

    Fred Freeman

    Fred_Freeman

  • Tyrone Wheatley
  • American football player and coach (born 1972)

    Wolverines had been a surprise, but injuries allowed Tshimanga Biakabutuka and Ed Davis to get some playing time. He only finished 12th in the Heisman balloting

    Tyrone Wheatley

    Tyrone_Wheatley

  • Robert Prunty
  • American football coach

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Robert Prunty

    Robert_Prunty

  • Gary Harrell
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1972)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Gary Harrell

    Gary_Harrell

  • Delaware State Hornets football
  • Intercollegiate American football team for Delaware State University

    Opponent Score 1946 January 1, 1947 Tom Conrad Flower Bowl Florida N&I W 7–6 1977 December 3, 1977 Ed Wyche Orange Blossom Classic Florida A&M L 15–37

    Delaware State Hornets football

    Delaware State Hornets football

    Delaware_State_Hornets_football

  • Al Lavan
  • American football player (1946–2018)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Al Lavan

    Al_Lavan

  • Richard of Chichester
  • 13th-century Bishop of Chichester and saint

    June, Sussex Day. Richard was born in the Burford area, near the town of Wyche (modern Droitwich, Worcestershire) and was an orphan member of a gentry

    Richard of Chichester

    Richard of Chichester

    Richard_of_Chichester

  • Reggie Oliver (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1951–2018)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Reggie Oliver (American football)

    Reggie_Oliver_(American_football)

  • Mike London
  • American football player and coach (born 1960)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Mike London

    Mike London

    Mike_London

  • 1976 Delaware State Hornets football team
  • American college football season

    the 1976 NCAA Division II football season. Led by second-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Hornets compiled an overall record of 3–7–1 and a mark of 1–5 in conference

    1976 Delaware State Hornets football team

    1976_Delaware_State_Hornets_football_team

  • Charles Henderson (American football)
  • American football coach

    seasons as head coach after several seasons as an assistant under head coach Ed Wyche. Henderson was embroiled in a lawsuit against Delaware State that advanced

    Charles Henderson (American football)

    Charles_Henderson_(American_football)

  • Thomas Morris (American football)
  • American football and basketball coach (1938–2010)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Thomas Morris (American football)

    Thomas_Morris_(American_football)

  • 1975 Delaware State Hornets football team
  • American college football season

    the 1975 NCAA Division II football season. Led by first-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Hornets compiled an overall record of 5–5 and a mark of 2–4 in conference

    1975 Delaware State Hornets football team

    1975_Delaware_State_Hornets_football_team

  • Louis Crews
  • American athlete and sports coach (1917–2005)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Louis Crews

    Louis_Crews

  • Joe Taylor (American football coach)
  • American football coach and college athletics administrator

    "Hampton's Taylor Top College Coach". The Virginian-Pilot. Norfolk, Virginia. Ed Miller (August 31, 1995). "Hampton Is Taking Its Move To Division I-AA In

    Joe Taylor (American football coach)

    Joe_Taylor_(American_football_coach)

  • Ed O'Neil
  • American football player and coach (born 1952)

    followed by a year in Indiana University during 1983 under head coach Sam Wyche. In 2010, O'Neil became an assistant coach for the Niagara-Wheatfield High

    Ed O'Neil

    Ed_O'Neil

  • Van Malone
  • American football player and coach (born 1970)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Van Malone

    Van Malone

    Van_Malone

  • Ted White (gridiron football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1976)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Ted White (gridiron football)

    Ted_White_(gridiron_football)

  • Ben Blacknall
  • American football player and coach (1946–2012)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Ben Blacknall

    Ben_Blacknall

  • Kenny Carter (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1967)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Kenny Carter (American football)

    Kenny Carter (American football)

    Kenny_Carter_(American_football)

  • Stump Mitchell
  • American football player and coach (born 1959)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Stump Mitchell

    Stump Mitchell

    Stump_Mitchell

  • Sam Shade
  • American football player and coach (born 1973)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Sam Shade

    Sam_Shade

  • 1977 Delaware State Hornets football team
  • American college football season

    the 1977 NCAA Division II football season. Led by third-year head coach Ed Wyche, the Hornets compiled an overall record of 7–4 and a mark of 4–2 in conference

    1977 Delaware State Hornets football team

    1977_Delaware_State_Hornets_football_team

  • Ron Prince
  • American football coach (born 1969)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Ron Prince

    Ron Prince

    Ron_Prince

  • Nat Taylor (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1927–2006)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Nat Taylor (American football)

    Nat_Taylor_(American_football)

  • Charles Holston Williams
  • American choreographer and professor of physical education

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Charles Holston Williams

    Charles_Holston_Williams

  • Damon Wilson (American football)
  • American football coach

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Damon Wilson (American football)

    Damon_Wilson_(American_football)

  • Butch Posey
  • American football player and coach

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Butch Posey

    Butch_Posey

  • Trenton Boykin
  • American football player and coach (born 1970)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Trenton Boykin

    Trenton_Boykin

  • Jerry Holmes
  • American football player and coach (born 1957)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Jerry Holmes

    Jerry_Holmes

  • William H. J. Beckett
  • American football coach

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    William H. J. Beckett

    William_H._J._Beckett

  • Bill Armstrong (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (1873–1938)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Bill Armstrong (American football coach)

    Bill Armstrong (American football coach)

    Bill_Armstrong_(American_football_coach)

  • Cyril Wyche
  • English lawyer and politician

    Sir Cyril Wyche FRS (c. 1632 – 28 December 1707) was an English lawyer and politician. He served two terms in the Dublin Castle administration as Chief

    Cyril Wyche

    Cyril Wyche

    Cyril_Wyche

  • George Pugh (American football)
  • American footballer tight end and coach

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    George Pugh (American football)

    George_Pugh_(American_football)

  • Sylvius Moore
  • American football player and coach (1912–2004)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Sylvius Moore

    Sylvius_Moore

  • Willard S. Jones
  • American football coach

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Willard S. Jones

    Willard_S._Jones

  • Charles Fremont West
  • American physician

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Charles Fremont West

    Charles Fremont West

    Charles_Fremont_West

  • Dyke Smith
  • American football player and coach (1912–1986)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Dyke Smith

    Dyke_Smith

  • Ben Whaley
  • American football player, sports coach (1926–2001)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Ben Whaley

    Ben_Whaley

  • Dwight Fisher
  • American football/basketball coach and college athletics administrator

     11. Retrieved December 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com . Robbie Kleinmuntz, ed. (2019). "2019–20 Alcorn Football Media Guide & Multi-Sport Record Book" (PDF)

    Dwight Fisher

    Dwight_Fisher

  • Robert White (American football)
  • American football coach (1912–1969)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Robert White (American football)

    Robert_White_(American_football)

  • Anthony Jones (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1960)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Anthony Jones (American football)

    Anthony Jones (American football)

    Anthony_Jones_(American_football)

  • Donald Hill-Eley
  • American football coach and player (born 1969)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Donald Hill-Eley

    Donald_Hill-Eley

  • Joe Purzycki
  • American football player and coach (born 1947)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Joe Purzycki

    Joe_Purzycki

  • Harry R. Jefferson
  • American sports coach and administrator (1899–1966)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Harry R. Jefferson

    Harry_R._Jefferson

  • Curt Gentry (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1937–2022)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Curt Gentry (American football)

    Curt_Gentry_(American_football)

  • Ray Bonner
  • American football player and coach (born 1950)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Ray Bonner

    Ray_Bonner

  • Theophilus Danzy
  • American football coach

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Theophilus Danzy

    Theophilus_Danzy

  • John McKenzie (American football)
  • American football quarterback and coach

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    John McKenzie (American football)

    John_McKenzie_(American_football)

  • Steve Wilson (defensive back)
  • American football player and coach (born 1957)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Steve Wilson (defensive back)

    Steve_Wilson_(defensive_back)

  • Earl Banks
  • American football player and coach (1924–1993)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Earl Banks

    Earl_Banks

  • Matthew W. Bullock
  • American civil servant, college football coach (1881–1972)

    University. p. 74. Retrieved May 19, 2026. Yenser, Thomas, ed. (1944). Who's Who in Colored America (6th ed.). Brooklyn, New York: Thomas Yenser. p. 92. Retrieved

    Matthew W. Bullock

    Matthew W. Bullock

    Matthew_W._Bullock

  • Tom Conrad
  • American athlete, sports coach, athletics administrator (c. 1910 – 1986)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Tom Conrad

    Tom_Conrad

  • William S. Taylor (American football)
  • American football coach

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    William S. Taylor (American football)

    William_S._Taylor_(American_football)

  • George H. Hobson
  • American athlete and sports coach (1908–2001)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    George H. Hobson

    George_H._Hobson

  • Tillman Sease
  • American football and baseball coach (1916–1988)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Tillman Sease

    Tillman_Sease

  • Walter Lovett
  • American football player and coach (born 1929)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Walter Lovett

    Walter_Lovett

  • James Spady
  • American football player and coach (born 1966)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    James Spady

    James_Spady

  • Floyd Keith
  • American football coach

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Floyd Keith

    Floyd_Keith

  • Joe Hollis
  • American football and baseball coach (born 1947)

    Hollis's first game as a head coach he faced another first-year head coach Ed Wyche of nonconference Alabama A&M. The game ended in a 6–6 tie. Despite finishing

    Joe Hollis

    Joe_Hollis

  • Counting Cars
  • American reality television series

    Patterson. By mid-2014, Behr and Ed de Rivaz were History's executive producers on the show, with Tom Romita and Jonathan Wyche joining the three Leftfield

    Counting Cars

    Counting_Cars

  • L. C. Cole
  • American football player and coach (born 1956)

    for the head coaching position at Morgan State after the departure of Ed Wyche. Instead, the job went to Ricky Diggs. After returning to Toledo to coach

    L. C. Cole

    L._C._Cole

  • Thomas Johnson (American football coach)
  • Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Thomas Johnson (American football coach)

    Thomas_Johnson_(American_football_coach)

  • Donovan Rose
  • American gridiron football player (born 1957)

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

    Donovan Rose

    Donovan_Rose

  • Bill Collick
  • American football and wrestling coach

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Bill Collick

    Bill_Collick

  • Edward L. Jackson (American football)
  • American football coach

    Alabama. July 10, 1956. p. 1. Retrieved July 29, 2021 – via Newspapers.com . "Ed Jackson Named Veep At Skegee". The Pittsburgh Courier. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Edward L. Jackson (American football)

    Edward_L._Jackson_(American_football)

  • Kenneth Pettiford
  • American football player and coach (born 1950)

    Curt Gentry (1976) Theophilus Danzy (1977–1978) Ray Greene (1979–1983) Ed Wyche (1984–1985) Ray Greene (1986–1988) George Pugh (1989–1991) Ray Bonner (1991–1993)

    Kenneth Pettiford

    Kenneth Pettiford

    Kenneth_Pettiford

  • Clarence Thomas (American football)
  • American football coach (1945–2011)

    Nat Taylor (1982) James Phillips (1983–1984) Jesse Thomas (1985–1987) Ed Wyche (1988–1990) Ricky Diggs (1991–1995) Stump Mitchell (1996–1998) Stanley

    Clarence Thomas (American football)

    Clarence_Thomas_(American_football)

  • Carey Bailey
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1969)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Carey Bailey

    Carey Bailey

    Carey_Bailey

  • Edward Morrison (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1894–1961)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

    Edward Morrison (American football)

    Edward_Morrison_(American_football)

  • Richard Wyche (merchant)
  • Richard Wyche (pronounced Whyche) (1554–1621) was a London shipowner, explorer, and merchant. Richard Wyche was born in 1554 in Davenham, Cheshire. He

    Richard Wyche (merchant)

    Richard_Wyche_(merchant)

  • Ulysses S. Washington
  • American football player, coach, and educator (1920–2018)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Ulysses S. Washington

    Ulysses_S._Washington

  • Arnold Jeter
  • American football player and coach (1939–2022)

    (1960–1964) Ulysses S. Washington (1965–1966) Arnold Jeter (1967–1974) Ed Wyche (1975–1978) Charles Henderson (1979–1980) Joe Purzycki (1981–1984) Bill

    Arnold Jeter

    Arnold_Jeter

  • Herman Neilson
  • American college sports coach, educator (1907–1978)

    1978. p. B25. Retrieved April 2, 2026 – via Newspapers.com . Netter, L., ed. (1930). "Massasoit 1930". Massasoit. Springfield, Massachusetts: Junior Class

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  • Preston Mitchell
  • American football coach, athletics administrator, educator (1914–1989)

    June 23, 2019 – via Google News. "E. Person Mitchell To Head Fisk Physical Ed. Program". Atlanta Daily World. Atlanta, Georgia. August 19, 1954. p. 7. Retrieved

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  • English Benedictine

    Wakeman of Drayton, Worcestershire. He supplicated in the name of John Wyche, for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity on 3 February 1511. On 19 March

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  • Aaron Kelton
  • American football player and coach

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

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  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • National Football League franchise in Tampa, Florida

    ranked seventh in the NFL led by Hardy Nickerson and the maturing of Sam Wyche's draftees Brooks, Lynch, and Sapp. Dungy, with his even-tempered personality

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  • James Griffin (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach

    (1965–1968) Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973) Walter Lovett (1974–1980) Ed Wyche (1981–1983) Fred Freeman (1984–1991) Joe Taylor (1992–2007) Jerry Holmes

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  • American football player and coach

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  • Doug Porter
  • American football coach (1929–2024)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

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  • Peter Wyche (ambassador)
  • English ambassador and merchant

    Sir Peter Wyche PC (c. 1593 – 7 October 1643) was a London merchant and English Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1627 to 1641. Wyche was the sixth

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  • Ted Chambers
  • American football and soccer coach (1900–1992)

    Tillman Sease (1962–1968) John Organ # (1969) Tillman Sease (1970–1972) Ed Wyche # (1973) Doug Porter (1974–1978) Floyd Keith (1979–1982) Joe Taylor (1983)

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    Prosperous protector. A FrenchOld English name Eadmund, meaning rich or happy, and protection.

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    Irish form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, CIONAODH means "born of fire."

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLEY means "purifying fire."

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    Modern form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLETH means "purifying fire."

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  • Male

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    CONLÁED

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Conlaodh, CONLÁED means "purifying fire."

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    English : occupational name for a chest maker, from an agent derivative of Old English hwicce ‘chest’.English : from an agent derivative of Middle English wiche ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’ (Old English wīc), hence an occupational name for a dairy farmer or a habitational name for someone who lived at a place called Wich or Wick.English : topographic name Middle English wyche ‘wych-elm’ + hey ‘enclosure’.

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    Variant spelling of Gaelic Áed, ÁEDH means "fire."

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    Celtic

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    , fire.

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    (pronounced ee) Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Old Gaelic Áed, AODH means "fire." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of a sun god. 

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    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wych elm, Old English wice, or habitational name from a minor place named with this word.

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    Scottish Gaelic name, CINÁED means "born of fire." Kenneth is an Anglicized form. 

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    North German : variant of Weich or Wiech.Polish : from the personal name Wich, a short form of Wincenty (see Vincent).English : variant of Wyche.

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  • Male

    English

    KENNETH

      Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, KENNETH means "born of fire." This was probably the first Anglicization. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cainnech, meaning "comely; finely made." 

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  • Male

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     Diminutive form of Gaelic Áed, ÁEDÁN means "little fire."

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  • Foliation
  • n.

    The manner in which the young leaves are dispo/ed within the bud.

  • Weak
  • v. i.

    Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) and past participle by adding to the present the suffix -ed, -d, or the variant form -t; as in the verbs abash, abashed; abate, abated; deny, denied; feel, felt. See Strong, 19 (a).

  • Harvest
  • n.

    That which is reaped or ready to be reaped or gath//ed; a crop, as of grain (wheat, maize, etc.), or fruit.