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  1. Barry Layne Switzer (born October 5, 1937) is an American former football coach. He served for 16 years as head football coach at the University of Oklahoma and four years as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).

    • 157–29–4 (college), 40–24 (NFL regular season), 5–2 (NFL playoffs)
    • October 5, 1937 (age 86), Crossett, Arkansas, U.S.
  2. Barry Layne Switzer (* 5. Oktober 1937 in Crossett, Arkansas) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer American-Football-Spieler und -Trainer. Er war Head Coach in der National Football League (NFL) bei den Dallas Cowboys

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  3. Barry Switzer, Hall of Fame Football Coach joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the the landscape of college football today, the high expectations for...

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  4. 8. Sept. 2023 · Former Oklahoma football players and coaches honor Barry Switzer, the legendary coach who won three national championships and 12 conference titles. Switzer is remembered for his swagger, his recruiting skills, his kindness and his legacy as a player's coach.

  5. 15. Sept. 2023 · The Oklahoman. Barry Switzer was only given a nine-month contract when OU hired him as its head football coach in 1973, but Switzer didn’t care. “Hell, I don’t need a contract,” Switzer told the Board of Regents. “We’re gonna win.”.

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  6. 27. Aug. 2023 · A five-part series celebrates the impact of Barry Switzer, who became OU's head coach 50 years ago and won three national championships. Part 1 ranks the 10 best teams of his 16-year tenure.

  7. Oklahoma. Induction. 2001. Barry Switzer was born October 5, 1937 in Crossett, Arkansas. He started football at Crossett High School, then played at the University of Arkansas. He was center, linebacker, and captain of the 1959 team which won the Southwest conference and the Gator Bowl.