George Sauer
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George H. Sauer(December 11, 1910 to February 5, 1994) was the head football coach at the University of Kansas from 1946 to 1947. Although he only coached two years, he compiled a 15-3-2 (.786) record. He attended the University of Nebraska where he played halfback. He coached at the University of New Hampshire from 1937 to 1942. He is also a World War II veteran, having obtained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He also coached at Navy, and Baylor. He went on to become Baylor's athletic director. He was inducted into the National Football Hall of Fame in 1954.
Preceded by Henry Shenk |
University of Kansas Head Football Coach 1943–1945 |
Succeeded by J.W. Sikes |
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Kansas Jayhawks Head Football Coaches |
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Hopkins • Shepard • Cowan • Woodruff • Yost • Boynton • Outland • Curtis • Weeks • A. R. Kennedy • Sherwin • Mosse • Wheaton • Olcott • Bond • McCarty • Allen • Clark • Cappon • Hargiss • Lindsey • Henry • Schenk • Sauer • Sikes • Mather • Mitchell • Rodgers • Fambrough • Moore • Gottfried • Valesente • Mason • Allen • Hayes • Mangino |
Navy Midshipmen Head Football Coaches |
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Carter • Crosby • Hartwell • Wurtenburg • McClung • Poe • Armstrong • Cochran • Hillebrand • Chamberlain • Dashiell • Reeves • Berrien • Howard • Ingram • Dobie • Folwell • Owsley • Ingram • Miller • Hamilton • Hardwick • Larson • Whelchel • Hagberg • Hamilton • Sauer • Erdelatz • Hardin • Elias • Forzano • Welsh • Tranquill • Uzelac • Chaump • Weatherbie • Lantz • Johnson |
Baylor Bears Head Football Coaches |
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R.H. Hamilton • W.J. Ritchie • J.C. Ewing • R.N.Watts • Metzger • Webb • Burleson • E.J. Mills • Glaze • Paine • Mosley • Bridges • Jennings • Kimbrough • Woodruff • Sauer • Boyd • Bridgers • Beall • Teaff • Reedy • Roberts • Steele • Morriss |