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B.C. "Burr" Chamberlain Portrait of Burr Chamberlain from The World of New York, Sept. 26, 1898 Sport(s) College football Current position Team United States Naval Academy Playing career 1897 Yale University Position Tackle Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1899 1903 Stanford United States Naval Academy Head coaching record Overall 6–12–3 (.357) Statistics College Football Data Warehouse B.C. "Burr" Chamberlain was an American football player and coach. He was an All-American tackle in 1897 for Yale. Chamberlain coached for one season at Stanford University in 1899, where his record was 2-5-2. He coached the United States Naval Academy Midshipmen in Annapolis, Maryland for the 1903 season. His record was 4 wins, 7 losses, and 1 ties.[1] References ^ Navy Midshipmen football coaching records External links United States Naval Academy athletics website v • d • e Stanford Indians/Cardinal head football coaches Camp • Bliss • Cross • Brooke • Chamberlain • Yost • Fickert • Clemans • Lanagan • Evans • Powell • Van Gent • Kerr • Warner • Thornhill • Shaughnessy • Schwartz • Taylor • Curtice • Ralston • Christiansen • Walsh • Dowhower • Wiggin • Elway • Green • Walsh • Willingham • Teevens • Harris • Harbaugh v • d • e Navy Midshipmen head football coaches Carter • Crosby • Hartwell • Wurtenburg • McClung • Poe • Armstrong • Cochran • Hillebrand • Chamberlain • Dashiell • Reeves • Berrien • Howard • J. Ingram • Dobie • Folwell • Owsley • B. Ingram • Miller • Hamilton • Hardwick • Larson • Whelchel • Hagberg • Hamilton • Sauer • Erdelatz • Hardin • Elias • Forzano • Welsh • Tranquill • Uzelac • Chaump • Weatherbie • Lantz • Johnson • Niumatalolo This biographical article relating to a college football coach first appointed in the 1890s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e