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Earl Craven was a college football player, coach, and administrator in the United States. He was president of the NAIA Coaches Association from 1957 through 1959.[1]

Craven entered Pacific College (now called George Fox University) in Newberg, Oregon during the fall of 1941. His time in college was interrupted by military service in World War II from 1943-1946, but he returned to Pacific and was awarded letteres in basketball, baseball and football. Craven earned a degree in psychology and education in 1949.

Craven coached at Friends, Taylor,William Penn, and George Fox.

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  1. ^ George Fox University "FORMER FOOTBALL COACH AND A.D. EARL CRAVEN PASSES AWAY" July 31, 2000