Joe Bedenk

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Fred Joseph Bedenk
Sport Football
Died May 2, 1978
Place of death Flag of the United States State College, Pennsylvania
Career highlights
Overall 5-4-0
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Playing career
1923 Penn State
Position Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1949 Penn State

Fred Joseph Bedenk (died May 2, 1978 in State College, Pennsylvania) was a legendary college baseball coach at Rice University (1925-1926) and Penn State University (1931-1962). The #30 all time winningest Division I baseball coach, he was inducted into the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966.

Bedenk played guard for the Penn State Nittany Lions football team. He was elected team captain and earned All-America honors in 1923. He served for several years as the school's offensive line coach before being promoted to head coach for the 1949 season. After finishing the year at 5-4, Bedenk then requested a return coaching the offensive line and the university brought in Rip Engle as head coach, and Engle's quarterback from Brown University, Joe Paterno as an assistant coach.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts in finance from Penn State in 1924.

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Year Team Overall Bowl AP#
Penn State Nittany Lions (1949)
1949 Penn State 5-4-0
Penn State: 5-4-0
Total: 5-4-0
#Rankings from final AP Poll of the season.

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Preceded by
Bob Higgins
Penn State Nittany Lions Head Football Coach
1949
Succeeded by
Rip Engle