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Gerald Ford was an assistant football coach at Yale while he studied law there.
No, but he went to Yale to study law
Gerald Ford received his law degree in 1941 from the University of Michigan.
Gerald Ford graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He then went to Yale Law School.
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Ford earned a bachelor's degree at U of Michigan and a law degree at Yale.
New Haven Open at Yale was created in 1948.
President Gerald Ford. Ford chose not to try out, believing there was no future in professional athletics. Instead, upon graduation he became an assistant football coach at Yale University, a job he held until he was admitted to the Yale School of Law.
Ford attended Yale Law School and graduated there. After graduating from Michigan in 1935, he turned down offers to play professional football and instead coached football and boxing at Yale University for five years.
Yale University is located in New Haven, CT. Yale was founded in the year 1701. Yale is a private university.
Gerald Ford was a star on the University of Michigan (Wolverines) football team. He played center and linebacker (a two-way player).