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Jack Keogh
Date of birth(1886-06-17)June 17, 1886
Place of birthSouth Hadley Falls, Massachusetts, United States
Date of deathFebruary 13, 1955(1955-02-13) (aged 68)
Place of deathHolyoke, Massachusetts, United States
Career information
Position(s)Head coach
US collegeKutztown
Career history
As coach
1926Hartford Blues
Career stats

John Joseph Keogh (June 17, 1886 – February 13, 1955) was a professional football head coach for the Hartford Blues during their only season in the National Football League, in 1926. Prior to the 1926 season, Keogh was an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania. Outside of football, he worked as a dentist in Philadelphia. The contract offered to him by Blues owner George Mulligan was for $7,500 and allowed him to practice in that city three days each week.

References

  • Hogrogian, John (1982). "The Hartford Blues Part II" (PDF). Coffin Corner. 4 (9). Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-27. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)