Charles C. Riley (May 13, 1902 – July 19, 1971) was an American football player and coach.
Riley was the starting quarterback and punt returner for most of the 1927 season at the University of Notre Dame.
While clinging to the one-point lead late in the game, Riley fielded a USC punt at his own goal line and appeared to fumble it out of the end zone, which would have given the Trojans a safety and an 8–7 lead.
In 1930, Riley was hired by fellow Notre Dame alum Tom Lieb to be his assistant football coach at Loyola University of Los Angeles.
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