- team.
Couppee states in his
autobiography that he was
indeed in the game for Kinnick's touchdown.
Couppee called a rare huddle, in
which Couppee called...
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Albert Wallace Couppee (June 4, 1920 – July 3, 1998) was an
American professional football running back in the
National Football League (NFL) for the...
- Luebcke, Walker, and
Enich on the line, Pr****e and
Evans at end, and
Couppee, Busk, Murphy, and
Kinnick in the backfield. Kinnick's father, Nile Kinnick...
- pastorale) A
nymph from Pales's
retinue soprano Marie-Angélique Coupée (or
Couppée) A
shepherd haute-contre François
Poirier Aquillon b****e-taille (b****-baritone)...
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Anthony Copeland Danny Copeland Don
Corbitt José Cortéz
Samuel Cosmi Al
Couppee Kirk
Cousins John
Cowne Delbert Cowsette Bill Cox
Jabril Cox
Steve Cox...
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Green Green Bay
Packers B 10 5 85 Bill
Diehl Detroit Lions C 22 1 196 Al
Couppee Washington Redskins B 1943 2 5 15 Tom
Farmer Cleveland Rams B 8 5 65 Bill...
- 1962. The fog was so
thick that the
Aztec radio announcer at the time Al
Couppee couldn't see the plays, so he went down to the
field and into the huddle...
- 166 Gene
Stewart RB
Willamette 19 176
Charlie Timmons FB
Clemson 20 186 Tiny
Croft OT
Ripon 21 191
Steve Juzwik HB
Notre Dame 22 196 Al
Couppee G Iowa...
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Sadeq Chubak, 81,
Iranian author of
short fiction, drama, and novels. Al
Couppee, 78,
American gridiron football player.
Louis L. Goldstein, 85, American...
- non-consecutive
tenure One
Magic Year: 1939, An
Ironman Remembers, by Al
Couppee, Page 1 (ASIN: B00071TZKS)
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