Andrew Kerr (coach)

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Andrew "Andy" Kerr (October 7, 1878 - February 12, 1969) was a college football coach at Colgate, and Stanford.

He attended Dickinson College, where he played football, baseball, and track. He was a college track coach at Pittsburgh and also was an assistant football under legendary head coach Pop Warner. In 1922, Warner accepted the head coaching job at Stanford. Due to Warner's contractual obligations at Pitt, he sent Kerr to act as Stanford's head coach until his arrival in 1924.[1] He posted an 11-7 record in his two seasons. Kerr remained with Warner as an assistant for two more seasons, and also coached Stanford's men's basketball team from 1922 to 1926.

From 1929 to 1946, he coached Colgate to a 95-50-7 record. His 1932 Colgate squad was undefeated, and didn't allow a single point that season.

  1. ^ Pop Warner. Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2007-07-20.

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