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{{Short description|American football and basketball coach}}
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| Name = Earl Leslie
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| name = Earl Leslie
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| Sport = [[College football]]
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| College = [[Montclair State University]]
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| Title = Head coach
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| player_sport1 = Football
| OverallRecord = 4–5–0
| player_years2 = 1919–1921
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| player_team2 = [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon]]
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| Team = [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon]]
| coach_team2 = [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon]] (assistant)
| coach_years3 = 1930–1931
| Position = [[Tackle (American football)|Tackle]]
| coach_team3 = [[Montclair State Red Hawks football|Montclair State]]
| Coach = Trigger
| coach_sport4 = Basketball
| CoachYears = 1927 <br> 1930–1931
| coach_years5 = 1930–1932
| CoachTeams = [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon]] <small>(Asst)</small> <br> [[Montclair State University|Montclair State]]
| coach_team5 = [[Montclair State Red Hawks men's basketball|Montclair State]]
| coach_years6 = 1932–1936
| coach_team6 = [[Penn State Nittany Lions basketball|Penn State]]
| overall_record = 4–5 (football)<br>41–47 (basketball)
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2× First-team [[List of All-Pac-12 Conference football teams|All-Pacific Coast]] ([[1920 All-Pacific Coast football team|1920]], [[1921 All-Pacific Coast football team|1921]])
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'''Earl Leslie''' is a former head football coach for the [[Montclair State University]] Red Hawks in [[Upper Montclair, New Jersey]]. In two seasons as head coach he compiled a record of 4–5–0.
'''Earl E. Leslie''' was an [[American football]] and [[basketball]] coach. He served as the head football coach for the [[Montclair State University]] Red Hawks in [[Upper Montclair, New Jersey]]. In two seasons as head coach, he compiled a record of 4–5.


Leslie played for the [[University of Oregon]] [[Oregon Ducks|Ducks]] football team from 1919–1921 and participated in the [[1920 Rose Bowl]], where Oregon would lose to [[Harvard University|Harvard]]. He would later become an assistant coach for his alma mater in both football and men's basketball.
Leslie played for the [[University of Oregon]] [[Oregon Ducks|Ducks]] football team from 1919 to 1921 and participated in the [[1920 Rose Bowl]], where Oregon lost to [[Harvard Crimson football|Harvard]]. He later became an assistant coach for his alma mater in both football and men's basketball.

Leslie was the men's basketball head coach at [[Montclair State Red Hawks men's basketball|Montclair State]] from 1930 to 1932 and at [[Penn State Nittany Lions men's basketball|Penn State]] from 1932 to 1936, compiling an overall basketball coaching record of 41–47.


==Head coaching record==
==Head coaching record==
===Football===
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| name = [[Montclair State University|Montclair State Red Hawks]]
| name = [[Montclair State Red Hawks football|Montclair State Indians]]
| conf = Independent
| conf = Independent
| startyear = 1930
| startyear = 1930
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| year = 1930
| year = [[1930 college football season|1930]]
| name = Montclair State
| name = Montclair State
| overall = 1–3–0
| overall = 1–3
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| year = 1931
| year = [[1931 college football season|1931]]
| name = Montclair State
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| overall = 3–2–0
| overall = 3–2
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| overall = 4–5
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| overall = '''4–5–0'''
| overall = 4–5
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| legend = no
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==External links==
===Basketball===
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*[http://www.montclair.edu/athletics/sports/football/history/alltimescores.pdf Montclair State annual football records]
{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead|name=[[Montclair State Red Hawks men's basketball|Monclair State]]
*[http://boundless.uoregon.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/uo-athletics&CISOPTR=113&CISOBOX=1&REC=13 Picture of 1920 Oregon Ducks' Rose Bowl team]
|conference=Independent|startyear=1930|endyear=1932}}
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| season = [[1930–31 NCAA men's basketball season|1930–31]]
| name = Montclair State
| overall = ?–?
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{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead|name=[[Penn State Nittany Lions men's basketball|Penn State]]
|conference=Independent|startyear=1932|endyear=1935}}
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| season = [[1932–33 NCAA men's basketball season|1932–33]]
| name = Penn State
| overall = 7–4
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| season = [[1933–34 NCAA men's basketball season|1933–34]]
| name = Penn State
| overall = 8–4
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| season = [[1934–35 NCAA men's basketball season|1934–35]]
| name = Penn State
| overall = 8–9
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{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead|name=Penn State|conference=[[Eastern Intercollegiate Conference]]|startyear=1935|endyear=1936}}
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| championship =
| season = 1935–36
| name = Penn State
| overall = 6–11
| conference = 0–10
| confstanding = 6th
| postseason =
}}
{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Montclair State
| overall = 12–19 ({{Winning percentage|12|19}})
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{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Penn State
| overall = 29–28 ({{Winning percentage|29|28}})
| confrecord = 0–10 ({{Winning percentage|0|10}})
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{{CBB yearly record end
| overall = 41–47 ({{Winning percentage|41|47}})
| legend = no
}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Montclair State Red Hawks football coach navbox}}
{{Montclair State Red Hawks football coach navbox}}
{{Penn State Nittany Lions basketball coach navbox}}


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[[Category:Oregon Ducks football coaches]]
[[Category:Oregon Ducks football coaches]]
[[Category:Oregon Ducks men's basketball coaches]]
[[Category:Oregon Ducks football players]]
[[Category:Oregon Ducks football players]]
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 14 July 2024

Earl Leslie
Playing career
Football
1919–1921Oregon
Position(s)Tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1927Oregon (assistant)
1930–1931Montclair State
Basketball
1930–1932Montclair State
1932–1936Penn State
Head coaching record
Overall4–5 (football)
41–47 (basketball)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
2× First-team All-Pacific Coast (1920, 1921)

Earl E. Leslie was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach for the Montclair State University Red Hawks in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. In two seasons as head coach, he compiled a record of 4–5.

Leslie played for the University of Oregon Ducks football team from 1919 to 1921 and participated in the 1920 Rose Bowl, where Oregon lost to Harvard. He later became an assistant coach for his alma mater in both football and men's basketball.

Leslie was the men's basketball head coach at Montclair State from 1930 to 1932 and at Penn State from 1932 to 1936, compiling an overall basketball coaching record of 41–47.

Head coaching record

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Football

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Montclair State Indians (Independent) (1930–1931)
1930 Montclair State 1–3
1931 Montclair State 3–2
Montclair State: 4–5
Total: 4–5

Basketball

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Monclair State (Independent) (1930–1932)
1930–31 Montclair State ?–?
1931–32 Montclair State ?–?
Penn State (Independent) (1932–1935)
1932–33 Penn State 7–4
1933–34 Penn State 8–4
1934–35 Penn State 8–9
Penn State (Eastern Intercollegiate Conference) (1935–1936)
1935–36 Penn State 6–11 0–10 6th
Montclair State: 12–19 (.387)
Penn State: 29–28 (.509) 0–10 (.000)
Total: 41–47 (.466)

References

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