George S. Whitney
George S. Whitney was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Union College in 1902, at Sewanee: The University of the South from 1903 to 1904, and at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now North Carolina State University, in 1905, compiling a career college football record of 27–12–1. Whitney played football at Cornell University.
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- No coach (1886–1887)
- C. W. Culver (1888)
- No coach (1889)
- William Hyland (1890)
- L. Van Valkenburg (1891)
- F. W. Allen (1892–1893)
- T. McN. Thompson (1894)
- E. M. Church (1895)
- "Father" Brown (1896)
- Professor Pollard (1897–1899)
- W. Smith (1900–1901)
- George S. Whitney (1902)
- W. Smith (1903–1904)
- W. Cronkite (1905)
- No team (1906)
- Harold Tenney (1907)
- W. Murray (1908–1909)
- H. E. Regnier (1910)
- O. Kuolt (1911)
- F. T. Dawson (1912–1916)
- P. E. Murray (1917)
- Shanklin (1918)
- Sol Metzger (1919)
- P. E. Leary (1920–1930)
- G. Elliott Hartfield (1931–1935)
- Nelson Nitchman (1936–1940)
- Arthur C. Lawrence (1941–1942)
- No team (1943)
- Mel Hein (1944)
- No team (1945)
- Mel Hein (1946)
- John McLaughry (1947–1949)
- Sammuel C. Hammerstrom (1950–1957)
- Keith Doyle (1958–1959)
- Joseph T. Maras (1960–1963)
- George Flood (1964–1970)
- Gerald Everling (1971–1974)
- Earl Rogers (1975)
- Tom Cahill (1976–1979)
- Joe Wirth (1980–1981)
- Al Bagnoli (1982–1991)
- John Audino (1992– )
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American football player and coach |
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