Ellis, Ray F. (Raymond Frank), 1905-1992.

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Ray F. (Raymond Frank) Ellis (1905-1992) served as an assistant coach for the Georgia Tech varsity football team from 1945 until 1951, under head coach Bobby Dodd. He was most noted for his teaching of the "T" formation. During Ellis' tenure at Tech, the football team went to the Orange Bowl twice (in 1946 and 1948) and held an overall 40-21 record.

From the description of Ray F. Ellis photograph collection, ca. 1945-1965. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 428982141

From the description of Ray F. Ellis papers, 1933-1992. (Georgia Institute of Technology). WorldCat record id: 427097828

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creatorOf Ellis, Ray F. (Raymond Frank), 1905-1992. Ray F. Ellis photograph collection, ca. 1945-1965. Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech
creatorOf Ellis, Ray F. (Raymond Frank), 1905-1992. Ray F. Ellis papers, 1933-1992. Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech
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associatedWith Dodd, Bobby, 1908-1988. person
associatedWith Georgia Institute of Technology corporateBody
associatedWith Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Football team) corporateBody
associatedWith Graves, Ray, b. 1918. person
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United States
United States
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College sports
Football
Football coaches
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Birth 1905

Death 1992

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