Edward Mylin

Edward Mylin
Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball
Biographical details
Born (1894-10-23)October 23, 1894
Leaman Place, Pennsylvania
Died June 19, 1975(1975-06-19) (aged 80)
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Playing career
Football
1910s Franklin & Marshall
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1919 Massanutten Military (VA)
early 1920s Iowa State (assistant)
1923–1933 Lebanon Valley
1934–1936 Bucknell
1937–1942 Lafayette
1946 Lafayette
1947–1949 NYU
Basketball
1923–1934 Lebanon Valley
Baseball
1935–1937 Bucknell
Head coaching record
Overall 99–95–17 (college football)
93–82 (college basketball)
12–27–1 (college baseball)
Bowls 1–0
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 Middle Three Conference (1937, 1940–1942)
Awards
AFCA Coach of the Year (1937)
College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1974 (profile)

Edward Everett "Hook" Mylin (October 23, 1894 – June 19, 1975) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head coach at Lebanon Valley College (1923–1933), Bucknell University (1934–1936), Lafayette College (1937–1942, 1946), and New York University (1947–1949), compiling a career college football record of 99–95–17. Mylin was also the head basketball coach at Lebanon Valley from 1923 to 1934 and the head baseball coach at Bucknell from 1935 to 1937. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1974.

Playing career and education

Mylin attended Franklin & Marshall College, where he played football as a quarterback, was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity, and graduated in 1916.

Head coaching record

College football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs AP#
Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen () (1923–1933)
1923 Lebanon Valley 4–4–1
1924 Lebanon Valley 5–2–2
1925 Lebanon Valley 2–3–3
1926 Lebanon Valley 4–4
1927 Lebanon Valley 2–5–1
1928 Lebanon Valley 2–5–2
1929 Lebanon Valley 2–6–1
1930 Lebanon Valley 4–6
1931 Lebanon Valley 4–4
1932 Lebanon Valley 4–4
1933 Lebanon Valley 5–2–2
Lebanon Valley: 38–45–12
Bucknell Bison (Independent) (1934–1936)
1934 Bucknell 7–2–2 W Orange
1935 Bucknell 6–3
1936 Bucknell 4–4–1
Bucknell: 17–9–3
Lafayette Leopards (Middle Three Conference) (1937–1942)
1937 Lafayette 8–0 2–0 1st
1938 Lafayette 5–3 1–1 2nd
1939 Lafayette 4–5 1–1 2nd
1940 Lafayette 9–0 2–0 1st 19
1941 Lafayette 5–4 2–0 1st
1942 Lafayette 3–5–1 1–0–1 T–1st
Lafayette Leopards (Middle Three Conference) (1946)
1946 Lafayette 2–7 1–1 2nd
Lafayette: 36–24–1 10–3–1
NYU Violets (NCAA University Division independent) (1947–1949)
1947 NYU 2–5
1948 NYU 3–6
1949 NYU 3–6
NYU: 8–17
Total: 99–95–16
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
#Rankings from final AP Poll.

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