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[edit] Is he the same as the Nebraska and UC coach ??????
I found a link below that shows Amos coached at University of Cincinnati in 1904 and 1905 and at Nebraska in 1906
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When I looked at Nebraska’s online media guide it sates the following for your coach Amos Foster (Dartmouth 04) ….
“The successor to Booth after arriving from Dartmouth, Foster left NU after one season to practice law in Cincinnati, Ohio.”
Link (same as media guide): [2] I am thinking that both Amos Fosters may be one and the same because the media guide states he went back to Cincinnati (to practice law) which is very close to Miami (OH).
I did not put any Nebraska or UC history on the article because I am not sure.
- *Nebraska official site confirms that he coach at all three schools [3]. I updated the article.09er 01:40, 12 August 2007 (UTC)