Forrest England

Forrest William "Frosty" England (October 29, 1912 – June 25, 2002) was an American football coach and college athletic administrator.

[6] On January 19, 1954, England was named head football coach and athletic director at the University of Toledo.

[5] In May 1956, England was given a year's leave from his coaching responsibilities due to a heart attack, but continued his duties as athletic director.

[8] Toledo went 1–7–1 in 1956 and England and his interim replacement, Jack Morton, were both fired at the end of the season.

[10] He was vice president of Grogan Realty Inc. for 24 years before forming his own firm, Frosty England Co., in 1981.