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rdfs:comment | - John Bain "Jock" Sutherland (March 21, 1889 – April 11, 1948) was an American football coach. He coached college football at Lafayette College (1919–1923) and the University of Pittsburgh (1924–1938) and professional football for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1941) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1946–1947). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951.
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Caption | - Sutherland pictured in the 1939 Owl, Pitt's annual student yearbook
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Awards | - Meritorious Service Medal of the State of Pennsylvania
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Place of Birth | - Coupar Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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Place of death | - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Alt | - Jock Sutherland poses for the 1939 Owl, Pitt's annual student yearbook
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Career Highlights | - 28
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- * Consensus All-American: 1917
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Short Description | - American football player and coach
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abstract | - John Bain "Jock" Sutherland (March 21, 1889 – April 11, 1948) was an American football coach. He coached college football at Lafayette College (1919–1923) and the University of Pittsburgh (1924–1938) and professional football for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1941) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1946–1947). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951.
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