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− | '''Lou "Luigi Piccolo" Little''' was Columbia's varsity football coach from 1930 to 1957. He masterminded Columbia's victory at the [[1934 Rose Bowl]] and the Lions' defeat of Army in 1947. He was also [[Sidney Luckman|Sid Luckman]]'s protegee. | + | [[Image:lou_little.jpg|right|thumb|Lou Little]] |
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+ | [[Image:lou_little_2.jpg|right|thumb|Lou Little in 1930]] | ||
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+ | '''Lou "Luigi Piccolo" Little''' was Columbia's varsity [[football]] coach from [[1930]] to [[1957]]. He masterminded Columbia's victory at the [[1934 Rose Bowl]] and the Lions' defeat of Army in [[1947]]. He was also [[Sidney Luckman|Sid Luckman]]'s protegee. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 18 March 2011
Lou "Luigi Piccolo" Little was Columbia's varsity football coach from 1930 to 1957. He masterminded Columbia's victory at the 1934 Rose Bowl and the Lions' defeat of Army in 1947. He was also Sid Luckman's protegee.