Talk:Frank Ellwood
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[edit]This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because...it is important. Look at the other college football coach templates and you see coaches who coach one season in 1900 who have pages. They coach for a small school win 2 games, they don't have any other info but yet they have Wikipedia page. Frank Ellwood has coached at Marshall and Georgia Southern University. He also won a national title at Ohio State as a player. That is more important than the one year head coach in 1900 that won 2 games.
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