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Warner was the head football coach of the Carlisle Indian School over two different periods of time at the turn of the 2Oth Century.  
Warner was the head football coach of the Carlisle Indian School over two different periods of time at the turn of the 2Oth Century.  
[http://www.bashof.org/inducteebios/image/popwarner1984.jpg Pop Warner]
[http://www.bashof.org/inducteebios/image/popwarner1984.jpg Pop Warner]
It was no mystery that the Carlisle Indian School football team benefited from the coaching talents of Glenn S. "Pop" Warner on the football field. The success of Warner and his Indian teams was well known  not just within the Carlisle community but nationally among the football world. Warner was a famous coach and known throughout the entire country as one of the forward thinking leaders of the game itself. The impact that was made on the field of play by Warner's Indians is well documented but the effect that having such a famous coach and influential person in the sport of football in Carlisle on the local community as well as Dickinson is something that has not been looked at in as deep of detail.   


[[Image:Warners team.jpg]][http://www.e-lacrosse.com/2004/spotlight/carl8.jpg One of Warner's teams]
[[Image:Warners team.jpg]][http://www.e-lacrosse.com/2004/spotlight/carl8.jpg One of Warner's teams]

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Warner was the head football coach of the Carlisle Indian School over two different periods of time at the turn of the 2Oth Century. Pop Warner

It was no mystery that the Carlisle Indian School football team benefited from the coaching talents of Glenn S. "Pop" Warner on the football field. The success of Warner and his Indian teams was well known not just within the Carlisle community but nationally among the football world. Warner was a famous coach and known throughout the entire country as one of the forward thinking leaders of the game itself. The impact that was made on the field of play by Warner's Indians is well documented but the effect that having such a famous coach and influential person in the sport of football in Carlisle on the local community as well as Dickinson is something that has not been looked at in as deep of detail.

One of Warner's teams