Mariano Vincenzo "Jimmy" DeAngelis (October 20, 1910 – December 26, 2007) was an American football player and coach.
[2] He played center and linebacker for the 1934 Yale Bulldogs football team, which upset Princeton 7–0.
DeAngelis had two key tackles in the game; stopping Ken Sandbach at the two-yard line on the opening kickoff and tackling Homer Spofford 2 yards short of the end zone during the first of four goal-line stands.
He was commissioned as a lieutenant junior grade and assigned to the University of North Carolina, where he worked as a physical fitness instructor of aviation cadets.
[7] In 1950, he joined the staff of former Yale head coach Howie Odell at the University of Washington.