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Ripon's intramural program and intercollegiate sports flourished during his time. Ripon gained clout on both the local, regional and national levels during his term. One of
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Doehling began his coaching career in 1922 when he was offered a position at
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Doehling knew the entire program needed an overhaul. He looked at the
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athletic department as his model. Not only did
Wisconsin have strong
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303:Head coaching record
199:Carl Herman Doehling
151:Head coaching record
27:Biographical details
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1091:"Carl H. Doehling"
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1412:1985 deaths
1407:1896 births
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1368:Bob Nielson
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1352:Larry Terry
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1192:James Baird
350:(1924–1955)
287:, coach of
1401:Categories
1336:Bob Giesey
1077:References
326:Conference
117:Basketball
38:1896-04-17
1376:Ron Ernst
1296:Guy Sundt
329:Standing
219:Wisconsin
122:1924–1926
107:1924–1955
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1050:95–99–24
1038:68–51–14
1035:95–99–24
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323:Overall
308:Football
279:Memorial
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1282:(1918)
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993:Ripon
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424:Ripon
403:Ripon
382:Ripon
361:Ripon
229:Career
64:, U.S.
47:, U.S.
1017:2–5–1
1002:T–5th
999:2–4–2
996:2–4–2
918:T–1st
894:4–1–1
891:5–2–1
849:2–5–1
831:3–1–1
828:4–3–1
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748:T–4th
724:5–0–1
721:6–2–1
703:2–3–1
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637:2–4–1
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616:3–3–1
598:2–0–1
595:4–2–1
580:T–7th
577:0–2–1
574:0–5–2
559:T–4th
553:3–2–1
538:T–1st
535:1–0–1
532:3–2–2
517:T–1st
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475:T–1st
472:2–0–1
469:3–3–1
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433:T–4th
427:3–3–1
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409:1–2–1
406:2–3–2
391:T–7th
370:T–4th
367:1–1–1
364:2–3–2
320:Team
317:Year
239:track
141:Ripon
126:Ripon
111:Ripon
1129:2009
1103:2010
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989:1954
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483:1930
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420:1927
399:1926
378:1925
357:1924
137:1956
79:1916
52:Died
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