Albert E. Herrnstein

Albert E. Herrnstein

Albert E. Herrnstein was one of the few early Ohio State coachs to have winning seasons. In Herrnsteins first season he won the OAC with a record of 8-1. In his other two seasons he finshed second in The OAC. In his three seasons his final record was 28-10-1.


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