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In surprise, Bagnoli to become Columbia football coach

During his 23 seasons guiding Penn's football program, no head coach won more Ivy League championships than Al Bagnoli.

He will now try to lift a Columbia program whose only Ivy title was in 1961.

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Bagnoli will be introduced as Columbia's new head coach on Tuesday, according to news reports. It comes as a surprise after the 62-year-old retired from coaching following Penn's 2014 campaign.

Columbia has lost 21 straight games since 2012. Pete Mangurian compiled a 3-27 record over the last three seasons, fired in December amid player claims of abuse in the program.

The hiring of Bagnoli would bring a renewed sense of optimism to the Lions' program. He posted a 148-80 record with nine Ivy League titles at Penn, although his final two teams slumped to a combined 6-14 mark. He has a 234-99 overall record, including 86-19 in 10 seasons at Division III Union.

Bagnoli's 112 wins in Ivy games are the second-most in league history behind former Yale coach Carm Cozza.

Columbia will host Penn on Oct. 17. Bagnoli's long-time assistant coach, Ray Priore, succeeded him as head coach.

[SportsNetwork.com]

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