Leo B. Calland
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Leo B. Calland ( February 24, 1901 to March 1984 ) was a football coach.
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[edit] Coaching Career
Calland coached at Idaho, and San Diego State. From 1929 to 1934, he coached at Idaho, where he compiled a 21-30 record. From 1935 to 1941, he coached at San Diego State, where he compiled a 34-22-4 record.
[edit] College Career
He played football and basketball at USC. After graduating USC, he became an assistant football coach there.
[edit] Military Career
After coaching at Idaho, he entered the NAVY, where he served during World War II.
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