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Paul Brown - Wikipedia
Paul Eugene Brown (September 7, 1908 – August 5, 1991) was an American football coach and executive in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Brown was both the co-founder and first coach of the Cleveland Browns, a team named after him, and later co-founded the Cincinnati Bengals. His teams won seven ...
Paul Brown | NFL Coach, Innovator & Football Pioneer | Britannica
Paul Brown (born September 7, 1908, Norwalk, Ohio, U.S.—died August 5, 1991, Cincinnati, Ohio) was an American gridiron football coach known for his cerebral approach, innovative methods, iron rule, and cool demeanour.
Paul Brown Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life
Paul Brown was a famous American football coach in the ‘All-America Football Conference’ and the ‘National Football League’. He became the head coach of the Cleveland Browns and he is also remembered for being one of the forces behind the establishment of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Paul Brown (1991) - Hall of Fame Inductees - Ohio State
The legendary Paul Brown was Ohio State’s head football coach from 1941 to 1943, leading the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship and their first National Championship in 1942. Brown left Ohio State to coach in the NFL.
The Life And Career Of Coach Paul Brown (Complete Story)
Sep 8, 2020 · Paul Brown makes his coaching debut with the Bucks. After building up an 80-8-2 record in nine years at Massillon, Brown takes the OSU job at the age of 33. Brown wins his first game 12-7 over Missouri.
Paul Brown Bio — Norwalk, Ohio
PAUL BROWN. Football coach Paul Brown is a high-school, college and NFL legend for a number of significant reasons. He is best known for his roles as first coach of the Cleveland Browns and later, co-founder and coach of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Paul Brown - Pro Football Hall of Fame
Full Name: Paul Eugene Brown. Birthdate: September 7, 1908. Birthplace: Norwalk, Ohio. Died: August 5, 1991. High School: Massillon (OH) Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: August 5, 1967. Presenter: Otto Graham, Former Browns Quarterback
Coach Paul E. Brown - MassillonTigers.com
Brown coached three seasons at The Ohio State University, leading his team in 1942 to the Big Ten title and their first national championship. He enlisted in the Navy in 1943, coaching at Great Lakes Naval Training Center in 1944 and 1945.
Paul Brown · Cradle of Coaches - Miami University
Aug 5, 1991 · With his nationally recognized success Brown became the youngest coach in Big Ten history and took over as head coach of Ohio State University in 1941. In his second season at Ohio State, Brown led the Buckeyes to their first ever National Championship.
From the Stacks: Paul Brown and the Cradle of Coaches
In 45 years of coaching Paul Brown was 338-127-15, which equates to a winning 72% of his games. He won 7 league championships (4 in the AAFC and 3 in the NFL), 1 NCAA championship (1942 Ohio State), 4 high school national championships, and 7 state championships (6 in Ohio, 1 in Maryland).