Rod Dowhower
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Rod Dowhower (born April 15, 1943) was the head football coach at the Stanford University in 1979. His record there stands at 5-5-1. From 1995 to 1996, he served as the head coach at Vanderbilt, compiling a 4-18 record. He attended San Diego State University where he played football. He also served as an assistant coach at UCLA, Boise State, and San Diego State.
| Preceded by Bill Walsh |
Stanford University Head Football Coach 1979 |
Succeeded by Paul Wiggin |
| Preceded by Frank Kush |
Indianapolis Colts Head Coaches 1985–1986 |
Succeeded by Ron Meyer |
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| Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts Head Coaches |
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| Molesworth • Ewbank • Shula • McCafferty • Sandusky • Schnellenberger • Thomas • Marchibroda • McCormack • Kush • Dowhower • Meyer • Venturi • Marchibroda • Infante • J.E. Mora • Dungy |
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