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Doug Scovil

(1927-1989)
American football coach
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Doug Scovil (June 30, 1927 – December 9, 1989) was an American football coach. His career included five years as head coach of the San Diego State Aztecs (1981–1985), where he compiled a record of 24–32–3. Following his stint as head coach for the Aztecs, Scovil acted as the quarterback coach for the Philadelphia Eagles until his death from a heart attack at Veterans Stadium. He was credited with developing Randall Cunningham. In memorial, the Eagles marked their helmets with black electrical tape for the rest of the season.

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30 June 1927
Died
9 December 1989 (aged 62)
Zodiac Cancer
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