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The result was: promoted by Bruxton (talk) 21:44, 29 August 2023 (UTC)
... that Mark Fabish was recruited to play college football by coach Al Bagnoli and 30 years later succeeded him as head coach of the Columbia Lions? Source: NorthJersey.com ("Fabish was named the interim head coach of the Columbia University football team on Friday, replacing legendary Ivy League coach Al Bagnoli, who stepped down due to health reasons the same day. ... Fabish, a 1993 Bergen Catholic graduate and native of Ho-Ho-Kus, was part of Bagnoli's first class of recruits at Penn and has spent the past 14 years as one of Bagnoli's assistants, both in his final six years at Penn and all eight years at Columbia.")