Tony Cavallo

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Anthony J. Cavallo was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts—now known as New Mexico State University—from 1955 to 1957, compiling a record of 7–23. A native of Weymouth, Massachusetts, Cavallo played college football as a halfback at Lafayette College. He was an assistant coach at Lafayette in 1940. Cavallo later coached at the Perkiomen School in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania and at Ramsey High School in Ramsey, New Jersey before he was hired as an assistant coach at George Washington University in 1949. He served as the head football coach at Glendale High School in Glendale, Arizona for two seasons, 1953 and 1954, before moving to New Mexico A&M.[1][2]

1936–1938Lafayette
1939Providence Steam Rollers
PositionHalfback
1940Lafayette (assistant)
Quick facts Playing career, 1936–1938 ...
Tony Cavallo
Playing career
1936–1938Lafayette
1939Providence Steam Rollers
PositionHalfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1940Lafayette (assistant)
1940sPerkiomen School (PA)
1940sRamsey HS (NJ)
1949George Washington (assistant)
1953–1954Glendale HS (AZ)
1955–1957New Mexico A&M
Head coaching record
Overall7–23 (college)
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Head coaching record

College

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Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
New Mexico A&M Aggies (Border Conference) (1955–1957)
1955 New Mexico A&M 3–70–47th
1956 New Mexico A&M 1–90–46th
1957 New Mexico A&M 3–70–4T–5th
New Mexico A&M: 7–230–12
Total:7–23
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