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- Al_Bagnoli abstract "Al Bagnoli (born January 20, 1953) is an American football coach and former player. He currently serves as the head football coach at the University of Pennsylvania, a position he has held since the 1992 season.Bagnoli played three years of varsity football at Central Connecticut State University, graduating in 1975. He went on to pursue a master's degree at the University at Albany and worked the 1975 season there as a graduate assistant. He was promoted up to defensive coordinator after just one season and stayed in that role until moving to Division III Union College in 1978. In 1982 he became head coach for the first time at Union.His first year at Union was the program's first winning season in a dozen years and he posted a winning record every single year during his decade at the school. In 1983 and 1989, Bagnoli and Union reached the NCAA Division III title game and he would win Coach of the Year honors twice, in 1983 and 1991.In 1992 he was hired by the University of Pennsylvania and is arguably the most successful coach in that school's history. In 21 seasons at Penn he has won nine Ivy League titles, all of them outright, an Ivy League record. In 1993, 1994, 2003, and 2009 Penn had undefeated seasons. His overall record at Penn is 142–66 (.682). He is one of only two coaches at Penn to have 100 wins at that school.His Ivy League record at Penn is 107–40 (.728). He has the highest winning percentage in Ivy League history. The only black mark on his record occurred in 1997 when all-Ivy defensive tackle Mitch Marrow was involved in an eligibility scandal. A four-university panel eventually determined that Marrow was not enrolled as a full-time student due to dropping several courses and should not have been considered eligible to play. As a result, Penn offered to forfeit all wins in games in which he appeared. This led to a 1–9 record; the on-field record in 1997 had been 6–4.Two Penn football players have committed suicide during Bagnoli's tenure: senior running back Kyle Ambrogi during the 2005 season, and junior defensive end Owen Thomas in the spring of 2009. The death of Owens has been attributed to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the disease linked to concussions.Bagnoli is the only NCAA football coach with 200 or more career wins who has never been involved in a tie game as a head coach; Larry Wilcox, who has spent his entire coaching career in the NAIA, also has this distinction. An NCAA rule change in 1996, which was also adopted by the NAIA, eliminated the possibility of ties.".
- Al_Bagnoli birthDate "1953-01-20".
- Al_Bagnoli birthYear "1953".
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- Al_Bagnoli coachedTeam Penn_Quakers_football.
- Al_Bagnoli coachedTeam Union_College.
- Al_Bagnoli currentRecord "144–67".
- Al_Bagnoli overallRecord "230–86".
- Al_Bagnoli tournamentRecord "7–6 (NCAA D-III playoffs)".
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- Al_Bagnoli cfbdwid "80".
- Al_Bagnoli championship "conference".
- Al_Bagnoli championships "9".
- Al_Bagnoli coachTeams Albany_Great_Danes_football.
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- Al_Bagnoli coachYears "1975".
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- Al_Bagnoli coachYears "1982".
- Al_Bagnoli coachYears "1992".
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- Al_Bagnoli confstanding "1.0".
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- Al_Bagnoli confstanding "T–2nd".
- Al_Bagnoli confstanding "T–4th".
- Al_Bagnoli confstanding "T–2nd".
- Al_Bagnoli currentConference Ivy_League.
- Al_Bagnoli currentRecord "144".
- Al_Bagnoli currentTeam Penn_Quakers_football.
- Al_Bagnoli currentTitle Head_coach.
- Al_Bagnoli dateOfBirth "1953-01-20".
- Al_Bagnoli endyear "1991".
- Al_Bagnoli hasPhotoCollection Al_Bagnoli.
- Al_Bagnoli name 2007_Penn_Quakers_football_team.
- Al_Bagnoli name 2008_Penn_Quakers_football_team.
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- Al_Bagnoli overallRecord "230".
- Al_Bagnoli playerTeams Central_Connecticut_Blue_Devils_football.
- Al_Bagnoli playerYears "1972".
- Al_Bagnoli poll "both".
- Al_Bagnoli poll "no".
- Al_Bagnoli shortDescription "American football player and coach".
- Al_Bagnoli sport American_football.
- Al_Bagnoli startyear "1982".
- Al_Bagnoli startyear "1992".
- Al_Bagnoli tournamentRecord "7".
- Al_Bagnoli type "coach".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1982".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1983".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1984".
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- Al_Bagnoli year "1986".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1987".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1988".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1989".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1990".
- Al_Bagnoli year "1991".