Woodrow Sponaugle was the head college football coach for the Franklin & Marshall Diplomats located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He held that position for 15 seasons, from 1948 until 1962. His coaching record at Franklin & Marshall was 59 wins, 58 losses and 6 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #3 at Franklin & Marshall in total wins and #20 at the school in winning percentage (). He previously taught at a Lancaster County high school. He died in 1967 after a long illness.
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| - Woodrow Sponaugle was the head college football coach for the Franklin & Marshall Diplomats located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He held that position for 15 seasons, from 1948 until 1962. His coaching record at Franklin & Marshall was 59 wins, 58 losses and 6 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #3 at Franklin & Marshall in total wins and #20 at the school in winning percentage (). He previously taught at a Lancaster County high school. He died in 1967 after a long illness.
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| - S. Woodrow Sponaugle
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| - Woodrow Sponaugle was the head college football coach for the Franklin & Marshall Diplomats located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He held that position for 15 seasons, from 1948 until 1962. His coaching record at Franklin & Marshall was 59 wins, 58 losses and 6 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #3 at Franklin & Marshall in total wins and #20 at the school in winning percentage (). He previously taught at a Lancaster County high school. He died in 1967 after a long illness.
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