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George McLaren (American football)

George W. "Tank" McLaren (August 29, 1896 – November 13, 1967) was an American football and basketball player and coach. Playing at the University of Pittsburgh under legendary football coach Pop Warner, McLaren was an All-American in 1917 and 1918. During his playing career, he was never stopped for a loss on a running play. McLaren served as head football coach at Emporia State University, then known as Kansas State Normal College, (1919), the University of Arkansas (1920–1921), the University of Cincinnati (1922–1926), and the University of Wyoming (1927–1929), compiling a career record of 32–55–8. He also coached basketball at Wyoming for two seasons (1928–1930), tallying a mark of 28–10. McLaren was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1965.

George McLaren
Biographical details
Born(1896-08-29)August 29, 1896
DiedNovember 13, 1967(1967-11-13) (aged 71)
Towson, Maryland, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1915–1918Pittsburgh
Position(s)Fullback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1919Kansas State Normal
1920–1921Arkansas
1922–1926Cincinnati
1927–1929Wyoming
Basketball
1928–1930Wyoming
Head coaching record
Overall32–55–8 (football)
28–10 (basketball)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
All-American (1917, 1918)
College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1965 (profile)

Early life edit

McLaren grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he attended and graduated from Peabody High School. He played football at Peabody and competed in several other sports including track, basketball, and swimming.[1]

University of Pittsburgh edit

McLaren attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he was considered one of the greatest all-around athletes that Pitt ever produced.[1] In addition to being a football All-American, he was also a two-year member of the basketball and track teams.[2] McLaren played four varsity seasons as fullback at Pittsburgh from 1915 to 1918. While playing for the Panthers he only lost one game while winning thirty decisions. He was a member of three national championship-winning teams under head coach Glenn "Pop" Warner. In 1916, the Panthers beat several national powers while not giving up a single point. During the next two seasons McLaren won All-America honors. In 1917 season, McLaren helped the Panthers to a 10–0 record. That season, he established single season school records when he scored 13 touchdowns and rushed for 782 yards including a then record 91-yard touchdown against Syracuse University.

Pitt's undefeated 1917 team was known as "The Fighting Dentists" because on occasion every position was filled by dental students.[3] The dental students on the 1917 team included McLaren,[4] Katy Easterday,[5] Skip Gougler,[6] "Jake" Stahl,[7] and Jock Sutherland.[8]

In 1918, his senior season, he served as Captain of the Panther football team and was also president of his senior class.[9] He still ranks among the University of Pittsburgh all-time leaders in both scoring (183 points) and rushing (1,920 yards). One of McLaren's most noted achievements was that he was never stopped for a loss on a running play.[2]

College coach edit

McLaren was a college football coach from 1919 to 1929. In 1919, McLaren was named as head football coach at Emporia State University, then known as Kansas State Normal College, in Emporia, Kansas. He got the position based on a recommendation by Pop Warner.[1] He became 11th head football coach for Emporia State and held that position for just the 1919 season. His overall coaching record at ESU was 1–5–2. This ranks him 20th at ESU in terms of total wins and 19th at ESU in terms of winning percentage.[10] He next served as the head football coach at Arkansas, where he compiled an 8–5–3 record.[11] As Arkansas head football coach McLaren personally was a very popular coach but was let go because number of wins did not meet expectations.[12] From 1922 to 1926, he coached at Cincinnati, where he compiled a 16–26–3 record. From 1927 to 1929, he coached at Wyoming, where he compiled a 7–19 record.[11] His overall record as a head coach is 32–55–8.

After coaching edit

After his coaching career, McLaren worked in the industrial relations division of a company in Baltimore. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation's College Football Hall of Fame in 1965.[9]

Head coaching record edit

Football edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Kansas State Normal Hornets (Independent) (1919)
1919 Kansas State Normal 1–5–2
Kansas State Normal: 1–5–2
Arkansas Razorbacks (Southwest Conference) (1920–1921)
1920 Arkansas 3–2–2 2–0–1 2nd
1921 Arkansas 5–3–1 2–1 3rd
Arkansas: 8–5–3 4–1–1
Cincinnati Bearcats (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1922–1925)
1922 Cincinnati 1–7–1 1–3–1 13th
1923 Cincinnati 6–3 5–2 T–4th
1924 Cincinnati 2–6–1 1–4 T–17th
1925 Cincinnati 4–5 2–3 14th
Cincinnati Bearcats (Ohio Athletic Conference / Buckeye Athletic Association) (1926)
1926 Cincinnati 3–5–1 2–5–1 / 0–3–1 16th / 6th
Cincinnati: 16–26–3 11–17–2
Wyoming Cowboys (Rocky Mountain Conference) (1927–1929)
1927 Wyoming 4–5 1–4 10th
1928 Wyoming 2–7 0–5 11th
1929 Wyoming 1–7 0–7 12th
Wyoming: 7–19 1–16
Total: 32–55–8

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "GET McLAREN AS COACH.; Panthers' Great Full Back Engaged by Kansas State.", New York Times Section: Sports, p. 16, May 2, 1919
  2. ^ a b "Pitt Football's All-Time First Team All-Americans". University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
  3. ^ "50th Anniversary: Last Unbeaten Pitt Team, 1917 'Fighting Dentists', Will Be Honored Saturday". Daily Courier. 1967-11-02.
  4. ^ "PITT CRACK ATHLETES SECURE COACHING JOBS". Altoona Mirror. 1919-04-30. (McLaren "graduates from the university dental school in June.")
  5. ^ "All-American Gridder: Former Wildcat Mentor Retires". LEADER.TIMES, KITTANNING, PA. 1959-07-06. (Easterday graduated from Pitt in 1919 with a degree in dentistry.)
  6. ^ "'SKIP' GOUGLER NEW COACH IS TRAINING BACKFIELD PLAYER". The Lafayette Weekly. 1921-10-05. (Gougler completed his education in dentistry at Pitt in 1920.)
  7. ^ "Dr. Stahl was dentist in Hampton". North Hills News Record. 1966-10-12.
  8. ^ "Jimmy Phelan to Fulfill Promise Of Coaching Job". Nevada State Journal. 1936-12-22.
  9. ^ a b "Hall of Famers: George "Tank" McLaren". National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
  10. ^ (PDF). www.emporia.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
  11. ^ a b . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2008-05-07. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
  12. ^ Henry, Orville (1996). The Razorbacks: A Story of Arkansas Football. University of Arkansas Press. p. 36. ISBN 1-55728-429-6.

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George W Tank McLaren August 29 1896 November 13 1967 was an American football and basketball player and coach Playing at the University of Pittsburgh under legendary football coach Pop Warner McLaren was an All American in 1917 and 1918 During his playing career he was never stopped for a loss on a running play McLaren served as head football coach at Emporia State University then known as Kansas State Normal College 1919 the University of Arkansas 1920 1921 the University of Cincinnati 1922 1926 and the University of Wyoming 1927 1929 compiling a career record of 32 55 8 He also coached basketball at Wyoming for two seasons 1928 1930 tallying a mark of 28 10 McLaren was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1965 George McLarenBiographical detailsBorn 1896 08 29 August 29 1896DiedNovember 13 1967 1967 11 13 aged 71 Towson Maryland U S Playing careerFootball1915 1918PittsburghPosition s FullbackCoaching career HC unless noted Football1919Kansas State Normal1920 1921Arkansas1922 1926Cincinnati1927 1929WyomingBasketball1928 1930WyomingHead coaching recordOverall32 55 8 football 28 10 basketball Accomplishments and honorsAwards2 All American 1917 1918 College Football Hall of FameInducted in 1965 profile Contents 1 Early life 2 University of Pittsburgh 3 College coach 4 After coaching 5 Head coaching record 5 1 Football 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMcLaren grew up in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania where he attended and graduated from Peabody High School He played football at Peabody and competed in several other sports including track basketball and swimming 1 University of Pittsburgh editMcLaren attended the University of Pittsburgh where he was considered one of the greatest all around athletes that Pitt ever produced 1 In addition to being a football All American he was also a two year member of the basketball and track teams 2 McLaren played four varsity seasons as fullback at Pittsburgh from 1915 to 1918 While playing for the Panthers he only lost one game while winning thirty decisions He was a member of three national championship winning teams under head coach Glenn Pop Warner In 1916 the Panthers beat several national powers while not giving up a single point During the next two seasons McLaren won All America honors In 1917 season McLaren helped the Panthers to a 10 0 record That season he established single season school records when he scored 13 touchdowns and rushed for 782 yards including a then record 91 yard touchdown against Syracuse University Pitt s undefeated 1917 team was known as The Fighting Dentists because on occasion every position was filled by dental students 3 The dental students on the 1917 team included McLaren 4 Katy Easterday 5 Skip Gougler 6 Jake Stahl 7 and Jock Sutherland 8 In 1918 his senior season he served as Captain of the Panther football team and was also president of his senior class 9 He still ranks among the University of Pittsburgh all time leaders in both scoring 183 points and rushing 1 920 yards One of McLaren s most noted achievements was that he was never stopped for a loss on a running play 2 College coach editMcLaren was a college football coach from 1919 to 1929 In 1919 McLaren was named as head football coach at Emporia State University then known as Kansas State Normal College in Emporia Kansas He got the position based on a recommendation by Pop Warner 1 He became 11th head football coach for Emporia State and held that position for just the 1919 season His overall coaching record at ESU was 1 5 2 This ranks him 20th at ESU in terms of total wins and 19th at ESU in terms of winning percentage 10 He next served as the head football coach at Arkansas where he compiled an 8 5 3 record 11 As Arkansas head football coach McLaren personally was a very popular coach but was let go because number of wins did not meet expectations 12 From 1922 to 1926 he coached at Cincinnati where he compiled a 16 26 3 record From 1927 to 1929 he coached at Wyoming where he compiled a 7 19 record 11 His overall record as a head coach is 32 55 8 After coaching editAfter his coaching career McLaren worked in the industrial relations division of a company in Baltimore He was inducted into the National Football Foundation s College Football Hall of Fame in 1965 9 Head coaching record editFootball edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsKansas State Normal Hornets Independent 1919 1919 Kansas State Normal 1 5 2Kansas State Normal 1 5 2Arkansas Razorbacks Southwest Conference 1920 1921 1920 Arkansas 3 2 2 2 0 1 2nd1921 Arkansas 5 3 1 2 1 3rdArkansas 8 5 3 4 1 1Cincinnati Bearcats Ohio Athletic Conference 1922 1925 1922 Cincinnati 1 7 1 1 3 1 13th1923 Cincinnati 6 3 5 2 T 4th1924 Cincinnati 2 6 1 1 4 T 17th1925 Cincinnati 4 5 2 3 14thCincinnati Bearcats Ohio Athletic Conference Buckeye Athletic Association 1926 1926 Cincinnati 3 5 1 2 5 1 0 3 1 16th 6thCincinnati 16 26 3 11 17 2Wyoming Cowboys Rocky Mountain Conference 1927 1929 1927 Wyoming 4 5 1 4 10th1928 Wyoming 2 7 0 5 11th1929 Wyoming 1 7 0 7 12thWyoming 7 19 1 16Total 32 55 8References edit a b c GET McLAREN AS COACH Panthers Great Full Back Engaged by Kansas State New York Times Section Sports p 16 May 2 1919 a b Pitt Football s All Time First Team All Americans University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department Retrieved 2008 07 20 50th Anniversary Last Unbeaten Pitt Team 1917 Fighting Dentists Will Be Honored Saturday Daily Courier 1967 11 02 PITT CRACK ATHLETES SECURE COACHING JOBS Altoona Mirror 1919 04 30 McLaren graduates from the university dental school in June All American Gridder Former Wildcat Mentor Retires LEADER TIMES KITTANNING PA 1959 07 06 Easterday graduated from Pitt in 1919 with a degree in dentistry SKIP GOUGLER NEW COACH IS TRAINING BACKFIELD PLAYER The Lafayette Weekly 1921 10 05 Gougler completed his education in dentistry at Pitt in 1920 Dr Stahl was dentist in Hampton North Hills News Record 1966 10 12 Jimmy Phelan to Fulfill Promise Of Coaching Job Nevada State Journal 1936 12 22 a b Hall of Famers George Tank McLaren National Football Foundation s College Football Hall of Fame Retrieved 2008 07 20 2007 Emporia State University Hornets Football Media Guide PDF www emporia edu Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2008 05 22 a b George W McLaren College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on 2008 05 07 Retrieved 2008 05 22 Henry Orville 1996 The Razorbacks A Story of Arkansas Football University of Arkansas Press p 36 ISBN 1 55728 429 6 External links editGeorge McLaren at the College Football Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George McLaren American football amp oldid 1176720551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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