T. W. Alley

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Thomas Walter Alley (July 27, 1942 – February 5, 1993) was an American football player and coach. Alley was an All-Southern Conference tackle and 1964 graduate of The College of William and Mary. He held an M.Ed. from William and Mary, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and Boston Patriots, and played for two years with the Richmond Rebels of the Atlantic Coast Football League and Continental Football League before joining the coaching staff at Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. rdf:langString
Thomas Walter Alley (27 de julho de 1942 - 5 de fevereiro de 1993) foi jogador e treinador de futebol americano. Alley foi um All- e 1964 graduado da The College of William and Mary . Ele recebeu um M.Ed de William e Mary, foi convocado pelos Pittsburgh Steelers e Boston Patriots e jogou por dois anos com os Richmond Rebels da e antes de ingressar na equipe técnica da em Virginia Beach, Virginia . Alley morreu de um aparente ataque cardíaco, em 5 de fevereiro de 1993, em um hospital em Rock Hill, Carolina do Sul . rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Thomas Walter Alley (July 27, 1942 – February 5, 1993) was an American football player and coach. Alley was an All-Southern Conference tackle and 1964 graduate of The College of William and Mary. He held an M.Ed. from William and Mary, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and Boston Patriots, and played for two years with the Richmond Rebels of the Atlantic Coast Football League and Continental Football League before joining the coaching staff at Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In 1967 Alley became the line coach at Randolph–Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. In his first season, 1967, the Yellow Jackets finished 7–2 and won the Mason–Dixon Conference and Virginia Small College League (VSCL) championships. In his second and final season, 1968, Randolph–Macon achieved the school's only undefeated, untied season, since the football program's inaugural campaign in 1881, and repeated as Mason–Dixon and VSCL champions. After serving as an assistant for three seasons, Alley was named as the head coach at the University of Louisville for the 1973 season, succeeding Lee Corso. Alley's 1973 Cardinals team was 5–6 in his first year (3–2 in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). The team ended the year with a two-game winning streak, posting victories against Furman (35–14) and West Texas State (21–9). Alley's 1974 Louisville team finished 4–7 (3–2 in the MVC). The team opened the season with three losses, to Memphis State (16–10), Auburn (16–3) and Cincinnati (7–6). The Cardinals won their first two conference games, against Wichita State (14–7) and North Texas State (24–10), before losing to Drake (38–35), Mississippi State (56–7) and the Tulsa (37–7). After a win against Dayton (20–15), Louisville lost to Vanderbilt (44–0) before closing with a victory against West Texas State (10–8). Alley was fired after two seasons and replaced as Louisville's head coach by Vince Gibson. Alley died of an apparent heart attack, on February 5, 1993, at a hospital in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
rdf:langString Thomas Walter Alley (27 de julho de 1942 - 5 de fevereiro de 1993) foi jogador e treinador de futebol americano. Alley foi um All- e 1964 graduado da The College of William and Mary . Ele recebeu um M.Ed de William e Mary, foi convocado pelos Pittsburgh Steelers e Boston Patriots e jogou por dois anos com os Richmond Rebels da e antes de ingressar na equipe técnica da em Virginia Beach, Virginia . Em 1967, Alley se tornou o técnico de linha do em Ashland, Virginia . Em sua primeira temporada, 1967, os Yellow Jackets terminaram por 7–2 e venceram os campeonatos da e da Virginia Small College League (VSCL). Em sua segunda e última temporada, 1968, Randolph-Macon alcançou a única temporada invicta e desamarrada da escola, desde a campanha inaugural do programa de futebol em 1881, e repetida como campeões Mason-Dixon e VSCL. Depois de servir como assistente por três temporadas, Alley foi nomeado o treinador principal da para a temporada de 1973, sucedendo . A equipe do Alley Cardinals em 1973 teve 5–6 em seu primeiro ano (3–2 na do (MVC). A equipe terminou o ano com uma seqüência de duas vitórias consecutivas, postando vitórias contra Furman (35-14) e West Texas State (21-9). A equipe de Louisville de 1974 de Alley terminou 4–7 (3–2 no MVC). A equipe abriu a temporada com três derrotas, para o Memphis State (16–10), (16–3) e (7–6). Os Cardinals ganharam seus dois primeiros jogos da conferência, contra Wichita State (14–7) e North Texas State (24–10), antes de perder para Drake (38–35), (56–7) e (37– 7). Depois de uma vitória contra Dayton (20-15), Louisville perdeu para (44-0) antes de fechar com uma vitória contra o West Texas State (10-8). Alley foi despedido após duas temporadas e substituído como treinador principal de Louisville por . Alley morreu de um aparente ataque cardíaco, em 5 de fevereiro de 1993, em um hospital em Rock Hill, Carolina do Sul .
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