Category:Yale Bulldogs football players

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This category is for American football players at Yale University. These players are sometimes called Elis.

Pages in category "Yale Bulldogs football players"

The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Mal Aldrich

B

  • Doug Bomeisler
  • Albie Booth
  • Gordon Brown (football)
  • Prescott Bush

C

  • Pa Corbin
  • Ted Coy

D

  • John de Saulles
  • Brian Dowling (American footballer)
  • Greg Dubinetz

F

  • Gary Fencik
  • Clint Frank

H

  • J. B. Hart
  • Chris Hetherington

H cont.

  • Bill Hickok (football)
  • Calvin Hill
  • Kenny Hill (American football)
  • Frank Hinkey
  • Art Howe (football)

J

  • Dick Jauron
  • Eric Johnson (American football)
  • Howard Jones (football coach)

K

  • Larry Kelley
  • Hank Ketcham (American football)
  • John Kilpatrick

L

  • Nate Lawrie

M

  • Jim MacLaren
  • Bill Mallory (football player)
  • Lee McClung

M cont.

  • Chuck Mercein
  • Century Milstead

P

  • Stone Phillips
  • Ducky Pond
  • Mike Pyle

R

  • Jeff Rohrer

S

  • H. R. Schenker
  • Tom Shevlin
  • John Spagnola
  • Amos Alonzo Stagg
  • Mal Stevens
  • Herbert Sturhahn

T

  • Sam Thorne

W

  • George Washington Woodruff
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