- Tom Dandelet
Tom Dandelet was a college football coach at Arkansas State and Marshall.
From 1922 to 1923, Dandelet coached at Arkansas State College, where he compiled an 0-13-1 record.
Returning to the Tri-State (West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky) area, Dandelet played for semi-professional football teams like Armco Steel in
Cattletsburg, Kentucky , and with earlyNational Football League teams like the Ironton (Ohio) Tanks and Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans (today'sDetroit Lions organization), while coaching football at his alma mater, the Wonders of Ceredo-Kenova High School in nearbyWayne County, West Virginia .From 1931 to 1934, Dandelet coached at Marshall, where he compiled an 18-16-2 record despite being underfunded and out-manned often in the
Buckeye Conference (1925-39), which included theUniversity of Cincinnati ,Ohio University , theUniversity of Dayton , Miami (Ohio) University andOhio Wesleyan .After being released as football coach to make way for the legendary
Cam Henderson to assume the Herd football andbasketball jobs, Dandelet remained as a professor in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department and was also Dean of Men through 1950 at Marshall College.
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