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'''Pete Mangurian''' is the current football coach. In his second season, he went winless, leading to calls for his dismissal (which prompted a letter from [[PrezBo]] to the [[Spec]] defending him).
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'''Pete Mangurian''' is the former football coach. In his second and third seasons, he went winless, leading to calls for his dismissal (which prompted a letter from [[PrezBo]] to the [[Spec]] defending him).
  
 
In December of [[2013]], he got spooked by activist football fan-alumnus [[Jake Novak]], and sent an email to his players telling them not to talk with media<ref>http://columbialion.com/blog/leaked-email-from-mangurian-tells-football-players-to-keep-quiet/</ref>.
 
In December of [[2013]], he got spooked by activist football fan-alumnus [[Jake Novak]], and sent an email to his players telling them not to talk with media<ref>http://columbialion.com/blog/leaked-email-from-mangurian-tells-football-players-to-keep-quiet/</ref>.
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In December of [[2014]], he resigned, three months after Athletic Director [[M. Dianne Murphy]] resigned.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 6 December 2014

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Pete Mangurian

Pete Mangurian is the former football coach. In his second and third seasons, he went winless, leading to calls for his dismissal (which prompted a letter from PrezBo to the Spec defending him).

In December of 2013, he got spooked by activist football fan-alumnus Jake Novak, and sent an email to his players telling them not to talk with media[1].

In December of 2014, he resigned, three months after Athletic Director M. Dianne Murphy resigned.

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