Herb Kopf

Herbert M. Kopf (June 25, 1901 – March 22, 1996) was an American football player and coach.

While attending Georgetown Law School, Kopf was hired as an offensive assistant by Lou Little in 1925.

In 1934, Columbia won the Ivy League championship, finishing the season with a 7–1 record and a 7–0 win in the 1934 Rose Bowl.

Kopf was the head football coach at the Manhattan College from 1938 until the program ended in 1942.

[2] At the end of the 1942 season, Manhattan College, like many schools of the day, suspended intercollegiate football games because of World War II.