Lloyd Carr

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Lloyd Carr is an American football coach best known for leading the University of Michigan Wolverines to consistent success, including a share of the 1997 national championship.

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instanceOf American football coach
human
1997SeasonRecord 12–0
almaMater Northern Michigan University
awardReceived AFCA Coach of the Year
Big Ten Coach of the Year
Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award
bowlGameWon 1998 Rose Bowl
bowlRecord 6–7
child Jason Carr
coachOfTeam Michigan Wolverines football
collegeFootballHallOfFameId 2304
conferenceTitlesWon 5 Big Ten Conference titles
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1945-07-30
educatedAt Northern Michigan University
employer Detroit Lions
Eastern Michigan University
Illinois Wesleyan University
John Glenn High School (Westland, Michigan)
Nativity High School (Detroit)
University of Michigan
Westland Junior High School
endTimeAsHeadCoach 2007
familyName Carr
fullName Lloyd Henry Carr Jr.
givenName Lloyd
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame
headCoachOf Michigan Wolverines football
memberOfSportsTeam Northern Michigan Wildcats football team
surface form: Northern Michigan Wildcats football
nationalTitlesWon 1
notableAchievement led Michigan Wolverines to share of 1997 national championship
notableSeason Michigan Wolverines football
surface form: 1997 Michigan Wolverines football season
occupation American football coach
American football player
overallRecordAsHeadCoach 122–40
placeOfBirth Hawkins County, Tennessee
surface form: Hawkins County, Tennessee, United States
playedFor Northern Michigan Wildcats football team
surface form: Northern Michigan Wildcats football
positionPlayed quarterback
predecessorAsMichiganHeadCoach Gary Moeller
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Ann Arbor
surface form: Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
retirementAnnouncementDate 2007-11-19
roleAtMichiganBeforeHeadCoach assistant coach
defensive coordinator
spouse Laurie McCartney Carr
startTimeAsHeadCoach 1995
successorAsMichiganHeadCoach Rich Rodriguez
workedUnderCoach Bo Schembechler
yearOfHallOfFameInduction 2011
yearOfMajorCoachOfYearAwards 1997

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