John Spencer Merriman Jr. (April 22, 1899 – June 1986) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut from 1926 to 1928 and the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut from 1930 to 1945, compiling a career college football coaching record of 48–79–10.[1]
^DeLassus, David. "United States Coast Guard Academy Coaching Records". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on November 20, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
John Spencer Merriman Jr. (April 22, 1899 – June 1986) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football at Trinity...
(1920) Harold Drew (1921–1923) Paul Becker (1924) Henry W. Clark (1925) JohnnyMerriman (1926–1928) William Galvin (1929–1931) Dan Jessee (1932–1942) No team...
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(1920) Harold Drew (1921–1923) Paul Becker (1924) Henry W. Clark (1925) JohnnyMerriman (1926–1928) William Galvin (1929–1931) Dan Jessee (1932–1942) No team...
Outscored 38–297, shutout in all but two games. 1945 Coast Guard 0–7–1 JohnnyMerriman Outscored 31–209, never scoring greater than 7 points in a game. Managed...
Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
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Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
(1920) Harold Drew (1921–1923) Paul Becker (1924) Henry W. Clark (1925) JohnnyMerriman (1926–1928) William Galvin (1929–1931) Dan Jessee (1932–1942) No team...
Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
interviewed by a sleazy host, played by Ayoade.One of the guests was folk singer Merriman Weir, in which guise Holness also appeared in comedy clubs around Britain...
Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
Marron (1922–1923) No team (1924–1925) W. R. Richards (1926–1929) JohnnyMerriman (1930–1945) Nelson Nitchman (1946–1958) Otto Graham (1959–1965) Frank...
Original Movie (DCOM) about a teenage computer nerd and contest whiz (Ryan Merriman), his widowed father, and his little sister, who win a computerized house...
(1920) Harold Drew (1921–1923) Paul Becker (1924) Henry W. Clark (1925) JohnnyMerriman (1926–1928) William Galvin (1929–1931) Dan Jessee (1932–1942) No team...