Bear Bryant

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Bear Bryant was a legendary American college football coach best known for building the University of Alabama into a national powerhouse.

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Bear Bryant canonical 10
Paul "Bear" Bryant 8
Paul W. Bryant 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football coach
college football coach
human
almaMater University of Alabama
birthName Bear Bryant self-linksurface differs
surface form: Paul William Bryant
burialPlace Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
causeOfDeath heart attack
coachingCareerEnd 1982
coachingCareerStart 1945
coachOfHeismanWinners Joe Namath
John David Crow
Pat Trammell (team leader, not Heisman winner)
conflictParticipatedIn World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1913-09-11
dateOfDeath 1983-01-26
dateOfHallOfFameInduction 1986
educatedAt University of Alabama
givenName Paul
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame
headCoachOf Alabama Crimson Tide football
surface form: Alabama Crimson Tide football team

Texas A&M Aggies football
surface form: Texas A&M Aggies football team

Kentucky Wildcats football
surface form: University of Kentucky football team

Maryland Terrapins football
surface form: University of Maryland football team
headCoachTenureAtAlabamaEnd 1982
headCoachTenureAtAlabamaStart 1958
honor Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
surface form: Paul W. Bryant Award named in his honor

Paul W. Bryant Museum
surface form: Paul W. Bryant Museum named in his honor
jerseyNumberRetiredBy Alabama Crimson Tide football
surface form: Alabama Crimson Tide football team
legacy considered one of the greatest college football coaches of all time
memberOfSportsTeam Alabama Crimson Tide football
surface form: Alabama Crimson Tide football team
militaryBranch United States Navy
nationalChampionshipsAtAlabama 6
nationalChampionshipsWonAsCoach 6
nickname bear
surface form: Bear
notableFor building the University of Alabama football program into a national powerhouse
numberOfChildren 2
occupation American football coach
American football player
placeOfBirth Moro Bottom, Arkansas, United States
placeOfDeath Tuscaloosa, Alabama
surface form: Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
playedFor Alabama Crimson Tide football
surface form: Alabama Crimson Tide football team
positionPlayed end
religion Baptist
secChampionshipsWon 14
spouse Mary Harmon Bryant
statueLocatedAt Bryant–Denny Stadium
totalCareerLosses 85
totalCareerTies 17
totalCareerWins 323

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Joe Namath coach Bear Bryant
Bryant–Denny Stadium namedAfter Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul W. Bryant
Crimson Tide associatedCoach Bear Bryant
Paul W. Bryant Museum dedicatedTo Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Paul W. Bryant Museum namedAfter Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Paul W. Bryant Museum notablePersonAssociated Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Broadway Joe coach Bear Bryant
Bear Bryant birthName Bear Bryant self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Paul William Bryant
Ozzie Newsome coachedByInCollege Bear Bryant
John David Crow headCoach Bear Bryant
Bryant isBorneBy Bear Bryant
Frank Thomas notableStudent Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Frank Thomas influenced Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award namedAfter Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award isMemorialTo Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
AFCA Coach of the Year notableRecipient Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul "Bear" Bryant
Nick Saban comparedTo Bear Bryant
Gene Stallings coachedAgainst Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul Bear Bryant
Denny Stadium renamedInHonorOf Bear Bryant
this entity surface form: Paul W. Bryant
The Tide notableCoach Bear Bryant