- George Hauser
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George W. Hauser Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born February 24, 1893 Place of birth Council Bluffs, Iowa Died November 8, 1968 (aged 75)Playing career 1915–1917 Minnesota Position(s) Tackle Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1919–1923
1924–1925
1926–1927
1929–1931
1932–1941
1942–1944
1945–1950Minnesota (assistant)
Iowa State (line)
Colgate
Ohio State (line)
Minnesota (assistant)
Minnesota
Minnesota (assistant)Head coaching record Overall 24–15–6 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse George W. Hauser (February 24, 1893 – November 8, 1968) was the 21st head football coach for the Colgate University Raiders and he held that position for two seasons, from 1926 until 1927. His overall coaching record at Colgate was 9 wins, 4 losses, and 5 ties. This ranks him 12th at Colgate in terms of total wins and 14th at Colgate in terms of winning percentage.[1] Hauser was also the head football coach at the University of Minnesota from 1942 to 1944. During his tenure, he compiled a 15–11–1 (.574) record. His conference record stands at 8–8–1. He also played college football at Minnesota.
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing AP# Colgate Raiders (Independent) (1926–1927) 1926 Colgate 5–2–2 1927 Colgate 4–2–3 Colgate: 9–4–5 Minnesota Golden Gophers (Big Ten Conference) (1942–1944) 1942 Minnesota 5–4 3–3 T–5th 19 1943 Minnesota 5–4 2–3 5th 1944 Minnesota 5–3–1 3–2–1 4th Minnesota: 15–11–1 8–8–1 Total: 24–15–6 #Rankings from final AP Poll. References
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Colgate Red Raiders / Raiders head football coaches Samuel Colgate, Jr. (1890–1891) • Preston Smith (1892) • L. Jay Caldwell (1893) • Spencer Ford (1894) • L. Jay Caldwell (1895) • Joseph Colnon (1896) • Charles B. Mason (1897–1898) • Joseph Stannard (1899) • Joseph A. Short (1900) • Jerry Delaney (1901) • Frank "Buck" O'Neill (1902) • Bob Hatch (1903) • Frank "Buck" O'Neill (1904–1905) • Bill Warner (1906–1907) • Edwin Sweetland (1908) • Gus Brown (1909) • Laurence Bankart (1910) • Jack E. Ingersoll (1911) • Frank Sommers (1912) • Laurence Bankart (1913–1916) • Harold McDevitt (1917) • No team (1918) • Ellery Huntington, Jr. (1919–1921) • Dick Harlow (1922–1925) • George Hauser (1926–1927) • Earl Abell (1928) • Andrew Kerr (1929–1946) • Paul Bixler (1947–1951) • Hal Lahar (1952–1956) • Fred Rice (1957–1958) • Alva Kelley (1959–1961) • Hal Lahar (1962–1967) • Neil Wheelwright (1968–1975) • Frederick Dunlap (1976–1987) • Michael Foley (1988–1992) • Ed Sweeney (1993–1995) • Dick Biddle (1996– )
Minnesota Golden Gophers head football coaches No coach (1882) • Thomas Peebles (1883) • No team (1884–1885) • Frederick S. Jones (1886–1889) • Tom Eck (1890) • Edward Moulton (1891) • No coach (1892) • Wallie Winter (1893) • Tom Cochrane Jr. (1894) • William Heffelfinger (1895) • Alexander Jerrems (1896–1897) • Jack Minds (1898) • John Harrison & William C. Leary (1899) • Henry L. Williams (1900–1921) • William H. Spaulding (1922–1924) • Clarence Spears (1925–1929) • Fritz Crisler (1930–1931) • Bernie Bierman (1932–1941) • George Hauser (1942–1944) • Bernie Bierman (1945–1950) • Wes Fesler (1951–1953) • Murray Warmath (1954–1971) • Cal Stoll (1972–1978) • Joe Salem (1979–1983) • Lou Holtz (1984–1985) • John Gutekunst (1985–1991) • Jim Wacker (1992–1996) • Glen Mason (1997–2006) • Tim Brewster (2007–2010) • Jeff Horton # (2010) • Jerry Kill (2011– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Categories:- 1893 births
- 1968 deaths
- Colgate Raiders football coaches
- Iowa State Cyclones football coaches
- Minnesota Golden Gophers football coaches
- Minnesota Golden Gophers football players
- Ohio State Buckeyes football coaches
- People from Council Bluffs, Iowa
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1920s stubs
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