Jack Perrin (American football)

[1] He then went to Northeast Missouri State Teachers College—now known as Truman State University—where he lettered four years on the football team, and earned firt-team all-Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) honors as a fullback during his sophomore year, in 1956.

[2] Perrin also lettered for three years on the track team as a pole vaulter.

[1] During Perrin's first 10 years as Mesa's head coach, the Mavericks competed at the junior college level, as members of the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference (ICAC), asides from 1971.

[3] In 1975, Mesa moved up to the four-year college level and joined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC).

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