William Ward (American football)

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William Douglas Ward

William Ward was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Princeton University and later served as the head football coach at Columbia University.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

William Ward was born in New York City. He attended Princeton University, where he played as a quarterback for the Princeton Tigers football team. During his time at Princeton, Ward was known for his leadership and strategic understanding of the game.

Playing Career[edit | edit source]

Ward's playing career at Princeton was marked by several notable achievements. He was a key player in the team's offensive strategy and contributed significantly to their successes during his tenure. His performance on the field earned him recognition and respect among his peers and coaches.

Coaching Career[edit | edit source]

After graduating from Princeton, Ward transitioned into coaching. He was appointed as the head football coach at Columbia University in New York City. During his time at Columbia, Ward worked to develop the football program and mentor young athletes. His coaching philosophy emphasized discipline, teamwork, and a strong work ethic.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

William Ward's contributions to American football, both as a player and a coach, have left a lasting impact on the sport. His dedication to the game and his ability to inspire and lead others are remembered by those who knew him and by the institutions he was associated with.

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