- George Cecil Woodruff
George Cecil "Kid" Woodruff, Sr. (1889-1968) was an American businessman and football coach.
Early life and education
Born in Columbus, Georgia in 1889, Woodruff attended Columbus High School and the University School for Boys in
Stone Mountain, Georgia before enrolling at theUniversity of Georgia (UGA) in Athens in 1907. He played quarterback for the UGA football team during the 1907 and 1908 seasons before taking a year off from school to travel around theUnited States andMexico . After returning to the university and rejoining the football team in 1910 and 1911, when he was team captain, Woodruff graduated with aBachelor of Arts degree in 1912.Professional and coaching career
Following graduation, Woodruff became an insurance salesman in Columbus. He served in
World War I as a major in the82nd Division and then returned to his successful insurance business after the war.After the 1922 season, head coach
Herman Stegeman moved to the position ofathletics director , and Woodruff was hired as the new head coach at a salary of $1 a year. During his tenure from 1923 until 1927, Woodruff compiled a record of 30-16-1 and won theSouthern Conference championship in 1927. When he came to Athens, he brought with him the Notre Dame offensive scheme as well as assistant coaches Frank Thomas, andHarry Mehre , who wereKnute Rockne 's disciples.Jim Crowley , who was one of theFour Horsemen at Notre Dame, was also an assistant coach under Woodruff at UGA.Woodruff was the third of a total of five former Georgia players who later became head coach of the Bulldogs. Of the five (Ernest Brown, M. M. Dickinson, Johnny Griffith and
Ray Goff were the other four), he was the most successful. After the 1927 season Woodruff stepped down to focus on his insurance business.Georgia governor
Richard B. Russell, Jr. appointed Woodruff as an initial member of theUniversity System of Georgia Board of Regents in 1932, and Woodruff would serve on that board until 1945.Legacy
Woodruff Hall , the former basketball arena at UGA, was named in honor of Woodruff and his older brother, Harry "Big Kid" Woodruff, who also attended UGA and played quarterback. Woodruff Hall stood on the site of the currentHenry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication . UGA's current outdoor football practice field is also named in honor of George Woodruff.Woodruff was instrumental in arranging for the annual UGA-Auburn football game to be played in Columbus for many years.
Related Pages
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Georgia Bulldogs football under Kid Woodruff
*Georgia Bulldogs football References
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* [http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c17?seq=128 "History of the University of Georgia", Thomas Walter Reed, Imprint: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia, ca.1949, pp.3543-3561]
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*cite web |url=http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c17?seq=128|title=Athletics at the University from the Beginning Through 1947 |accessdate=2007-01-12 |last=Reed |first=Thomas Walter |year =c1949 |format=HTML |work=History of the University of Georgia |publisher=dlg.galileo.usg.edu|pages =pp. 3543-3561|language=English
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* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-913&hl=y New Georgia Encyclopedia entry for George Woodruff]
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