Forrest Douds

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Forrest "Jap" Douds
Date of birth April 21, 1905
Place of birth Rochester, PA
Date of death August, 1979
Position(s) Head Coach
College Washington & Jefferson
Career Record 3-6-2
Playing Stats DatabaseFootball
Coaching Stats DatabaseFootball
Team(s) as a player
1930
1930-1931
1932
1933-1934
Providence Steam Roller
Portsmouth Spartans
Chicago Cardinals
Pittsburgh Pirates
Team(s) as a coach/administrator
1933 Pittsburgh Pirates

Forrest "Jap" McCreery Douds (April 21, 1905 - August, 1979) was an All-American football player at Washington and Jefferson College in suburban Pittsburgh before becoming the first coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1933 leading the team to a 3-6-2 record before being replaced in the off-season.

Preceded by
none
Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach
1933
Succeeded by
Luby DiMelio


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