George Clark (American football coach)
George M. "Potsy" Clark (March 20, 1894 – November 8, 1972) was an American football and baseball player, coach, and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State University, (1920), the University of Kansas (1921–1925), Butler University (1927–1929), and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (1945, 1948), compiling a career college football record of 40–45–7. Clark was also the head coach of the National Football League's Portsmouth Spartans/Detroit Lions (1931–1936, 1940) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1937–1938), amassing a career NFL mark of 64–42–12. Clark's 1935 Detroit Lions team won the NFL Championship. From 1945 to 1953, Clark served as the athletic director at Nebraska.[1]
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College football
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- Clark (1914–15)
- Macomber (1916)
- Sternaman (1921)
- Wells (1970–72)
- Kopatz (1975)
- Steger (1975–77)
- McCray (1977)
- Weiss (1978–79)
- McCullough (1978–79)
- McAvoy (1979)
- D. Wilson (1980)
- Eason (1981–82)
- Trudeau (1983–85)
- Lamb (1986)
- Menkhausen (1986–87)
- Mohr (1987)
- Freund (1987)
- George (1988–89)
- Verduzco (1990–92)
- Kinney (1992)
- J. Johnson (1993–95)
- S. Weaver (1993–96)
- Hoekstra (1996–98)
- Lavery (1997)
- K. Johnson (1997–98)
- Kittner (1998–2001)
- Ward (2000, 02–03)
- Beutjer (2002–04)
- Pazan (2003–04)
- Bower (2004)
- Brasic (2005–06)
- Williams (2006–2009)
- Charest (2009)
- McGee (2009)
- Scheelhaase (2010–2013)
- O'Toole (2012, 2014)
- Lunt (2014–present)
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- Unknown (1898)
- No team (1899–1900)
- Walter F. Kelly (1901–1905)
- No team (1906–1907)
- Walter F. Kelly (1908)
- Jack McKay (1909)
- G. Cullen Thomas (1910–1915)
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- G. Cullen Thomas (1918–1919)
- No team (1920)
- Tony Hinkle (1921–1927)
- George Clark (1928)
- Willie McGill (1929)
- No team (1930–1931)
- Willie McGill (1932)
- Tony Hinkle (1933–1941)
- Hugh Middlesworth (1942)
- Walter Floyd (1943)
- No team (1944)
- Walter Hedden (1945)
- Tony Hinkle (1947–1971)
- Thomas M. Warner (1972–1974)
- Scott Neat (1975–1991)
- Steve Farley (1992– )
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