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  • Born in Pasadena, California in 1882,[1] Scott moved to Cleveland, Ohio with his family when he was four.[2] He played college football as an end and quarterback at Western Reserve, from which he graduated in 1905, and then professionally with the Massillon Tigers.[3] Prior to being hired as head football coach, Scott was a horse-racing writer in Cleveland, Ohio.[4] He also contributed material to
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