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  • James Hopper
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  • With Hopper leading the 'Brushers through the season of 1900 NSU posted a third consecutive winning season, the last consecutive streak until R. E. Courtright would post four consecutive 1919-1922. NSU went 4-2-1 under his tutleage, including their first ever win over a major "first team."
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  • 1109
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Birth Date
  • 1876-07-23
death place
  • Carmel, California, United States
overall record
  • 10
Name
  • Hopper, James
  • James Hopper
Sport
Alternative Names
  • Hopper, James Marie
Date of Death
  • 1956-08-28
Alma mater
Birth Place
coach years
  • 1900
  • 1904
death date
  • 1956-08-28
Place of Birth
  • Paris, France
coach teams
Date of Birth
  • 1876-07-23
Short Description
  • American football coach
abstract
  • With Hopper leading the 'Brushers through the season of 1900 NSU posted a third consecutive winning season, the last consecutive streak until R. E. Courtright would post four consecutive 1919-1922. NSU went 4-2-1 under his tutleage, including their first ever win over a major "first team." Prior to this season, the Sagebrusher's primary opponents were small preparatory schools and the second teams of larger California universities. Those few times the 'Brushers faced a major, first team normally lead to crushing defeat. Hopper changed the tide forever by beating the Stanford "First Eleven" 6-0.