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Berlin Guy "Champ" Chamberlin was a professional American football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). He played at Wesleyan University and then at the University of Nebraska, from which he graduated in 1916. In 1915 he was named All-American end. He served as player-coach on four NFL title teams: 1922 and 1923 Canton Bulldogs, 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs, and 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets. In 1925, Chamberlin became player-coach of the NFL Frankford Yellow Jackets, who finished only sixth that year, with a record of 13-7. In 1926, the Yellow Jackets went 14-1-1 to win the NFL Championship, Chamberlin's fourth in five seasons of coaching. The following year, he went to the Chicago Cardinals as a player for one season, then became the team's coach in 1928, after which he retired when the Cardinals managed only one win against six losses. His career NFL coaching record was 56 wins, 14 losses, and 5 ties. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965.
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