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Paul Franklin Dietzel (September 5, 1924 – September 24, 2013) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head coach at Louisiana State University (1955–1961), the United States Military Academy (1962–1965), and the University of South Carolina (1966–1974), compiling a career record of 109–95–5. Dietzel's 1958 LSU team concluded an 11–0 season with a win over Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and was a consensus national champion. For his efforts that year, Dietzel was named the National Coach of the Year by both the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association of America. Dietzel also served as the athletic director at South Carolina (1966–1974), Indiana University Bloomington (1977–1978), LSU (1978–1982), and Samfor

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  • Paul Franklin Dietzel (5 de septiembre de 1924 - 24 de septiembre de 2013​​) fue un jugador de fútbol, entrenador y administrador de atletismo de la universidad estadounidense. Se desempeñó como entrenador en jefe en la Universidad Estatal de Luisiana (1955-1961), la Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos (1962-1965), y la Universidad de Carolina del Sur (1966-1974), una compilación de su carrera de récord de 109-95-5. En 1958 en el equipo de LSU concluyó una temporada con 11-0 con una victoria sobre Clemson en el Sugar Bowl y fue un campeón nacional de consenso. Por sus esfuerzos en ese año, Dietzel fue nombrado el Entrenador Nacional del Año tanto por los entrenadores de fútbol americano de la Asociación y la Asociación de Fútbol de Escritores de América. Dietzel también se desempeñó com (es)
  • Paul Franklin Dietzel (September 5, 1924 – September 24, 2013) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head coach at Louisiana State University (1955–1961), the United States Military Academy (1962–1965), and the University of South Carolina (1966–1974), compiling a career record of 109–95–5. Dietzel's 1958 LSU team concluded an 11–0 season with a win over Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and was a consensus national champion. For his efforts that year, Dietzel was named the National Coach of the Year by both the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association of America. Dietzel also served as the athletic director at South Carolina (1966–1974), Indiana University Bloomington (1977–1978), LSU (1978–1982), and Samfor (en)
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