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Jack Forsythe : ウィキペディア英語版
Jack Forsythe

James Adger "Jack" Forsythe, Jr. (August 4, 1882 – April 3, 1957),〔( Certificate of Death ), North Carolina Board of Health (April 4, 1957). Retrieved March 12, 2015.〕 nicknamed "Pee Wee" Forsythe, was an American college football player and coach. Forsythe has an important place in the history of college athletics in the U.S. state of Florida as the first head coach of the team now known as the University of Florida Gators. He had previously been the last football coach at Florida State College, now Florida State University, before it was reorganized as a school for women.
==Early years==
Forsythe was born in Brevard, North Carolina. He claimed to have been at the first instance of the "Big Thursday" Clemson–South Carolina rivalry in Columbia, South Carolina in 1896.〔 〕

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