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Howard "Cub" Buck Position(s)
Offensive tackleBorn August 7, 1892
Eau Claire, WisconsinDied June 1966 (aged 73) Career information Year(s) 1920–1925 College University of Wisconsin–Madison Professional teams - APFA Canton Bulldogs (1920)
- APFA Green Bay Packers (1920-1921)
- NFL Green Bay Packers (1922-1925)
Career stats Games played 60 Games started 57 - - Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, 1977
Cub Buck Sport(s) Football Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1927-1928 Miami (FL) Head coaching record Overall 7-10-2 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Howard Pierce Buck (August 7, 1892 – June 1966) was a professional American football player who played offensive tackle for four seasons for the Green Bay Packers. He was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Buck was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1977. He was also the head coach of the University of Miami football program from 1927-1928.[citation needed]
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP° 1927 Miami 3-6-1 1928 Miami 4-4-1 Total: 7-10-2 †Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. References
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Lawrence Vikings head football coaches D. H. Walker (1893) • J. E. Raycroft (1894) • Young (1895) • Ikey Karel (1896) • Arthur Jolliffe (1897) • Kenneth Brewer (1898–1900) • F. H. Brigham (1901) • E. S. Merrill (1902) • W.E. Allen (1903) • John P. Koehler (1904–1905) • Eliot Graves (1906–1908) • Mark Catlin, Sr. (1909–1916) • No team (1917) • Mark Catlin, Sr. (1917) • Charles A. Beyer (1919) • Harlan D. McChesney (1920–1922) • Cub Buck (1923) • Mark Catlin, Sr. (1924–1927) • Clarence H. Rasmussen (1928–1929) • Eddie Kotal (1930) • Percy O. Clapp (1931–1934) • Paul H. Derr (1935–1937) • Bernard Heselton (1938–1964) • Ron D. Roberts (1965–1983) • Rich Agness (1984–1991) • Ron D. Roberts (1992) • Rick Coles (1993–1998) • Dave Brown (1999–2004) • Chris Howard (2005– )
Miami Hurricanes head football coaches Cub Buck (1927–1928) · J. Burton Rix (1929) · Ernest E. Brett (1930) · Thomas McCann (1931–1934) · Irl Tubbs (1935–1936) · Jack Harding (1937–1942) · Eddie Dunn (1943–1944) · Jack Harding (1945–1947) · Andy Gustafson (1948–1963) · Charlie Tate (1964–1970) · Walt Kichefski # (1970) · Fran Curci (1971–1972) · Pete Elliott (1973–1974) · Carl Selmer (1975–1976) · Lou Saban (1977–1978) · Howard Schnellenberger (1979–1983) · Jimmy Johnson (1984–1988) · Dennis Erickson (1989–1994) · Butch Davis (1995–2000) · Larry Coker (2001–2006) · Randy Shannon (2007–2010) · Jeff Stoutland # (2010) · Al Golden (2011– )
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