Al Caniglia

Alfred Filadelfo Caniglia (August 21, 1921 – February 19, 1974) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Nebraska Omaha from 1960 to 1973, compiling a record of 75–55–5. Caniglia died on February 19, 1974, at Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.[1]

Al Caniglia
Biographical details
Born(1921-08-21)August 21, 1921
Omaha, Nebraska
DiedFebruary 19, 1974(1974-02-19) (aged 52)
Omaha, Nebraska
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1948–1949Saint Louis (assistant)
1951–1958Hillsboro HS (IL)
1961Omaha (assistant)
1962–1967Omaha/Nebraska–Omaha
Head coaching record
Overall75–55–5 (college)
Bowls1–0
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
5 CIC (1962–1963, 1965, 1967–1968)

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Omaha / Nebraska–Omaha Indians (Central Intercollegiate Conference) (1960–1968)
1960 Omaha 1–7–11–4T–5th
1961 Omaha 6–34–12nd
1962 Omaha 8–1–14–0–11stW All-Sports Bowl
1963 Omaha 7–24–01st
1964 Omaha 5–42–2T–2nd
1965 Omaha 8–24–01st
1966 Omaha 1–91–3T–4th
1967 Omaha 7–34–01st
1968 Nebraska–Omaha 4–54–01st
Nebraska–Omaha Indians/Mavericks (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) (1969–1971)
1969 Nebraska–Omaha 3–62–2T–4th (Plains)
1970 Nebraska–Omaha 4–5–14–23rd (Plains)
1971 Nebraska–Omaha 5–4–12–2–13rd (Plains)
Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks (Great Plains Athletic Conference) (1972)
1972 Nebraska–Omaha 8–24–2T–2nd
Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks (NCAA Division II independent) (1973)
1973 Nebraska–Omaha 7–2–1
Omaha: 75–55–440–18–2
Total:75–55–4
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
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References

  1. "UNO grid coach dies". Columbus Telegram. Columbus, Nebraska. Associated Press. February 20, 1974. p. 44. Retrieved December 30, 2018 via Newspapers.com .
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