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'''George Baird Affleck''' (May 22, 1874 – September 11, 1958) was an [[American football]] player and coach.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://strikingcircle.com/tag/george-affleck/|title=George Affleck|publisher=strkingcircle.com|access-date=December 6, 2018}}</ref> He served as the head football coach at Iowa State Normal School—now known as the [[University of Northern Iowa]]—in 1901, compiling a record of 5–3–2.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://facultyroster.uni.edu/people/george-affleck|title=George Affleck|publisher=[[University of Northern Iowa]]|access-date=December 6, 2018}}</ref> He later served as a professor at the Springfield YMCA training school—now known as [[Springfield College (Massachusetts)|Springfield College]]—in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] from 1908 to 1941.
'''George Baird Affleck''' (May 22, 1874 – September 11, 1958) was an [[American football]] player and coach.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://strikingcircle.com/tag/george-affleck/|title=George Affleck|publisher=strkingcircle.com|access-date=December 6, 2018}}</ref> He served as the head football coach at Iowa State Normal School—now known as the [[University of Northern Iowa]]—in 1901, compiling a record of 5–3–2.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://facultyroster.uni.edu/people/george-affleck|title=George Affleck|publisher=[[University of Northern Iowa]]|access-date=December 6, 2018}}</ref> He later served as a professor at the Springfield YMCA training school—now known as [[Springfield College (Massachusetts)|Springfield College]]—in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] from 1908 to 1941.

==Head coaching record==
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| name = [[Northern Iowa Panthers football|Iowa State Normal]]
| conf = Independent
| startyear = 1901
| endyear = single
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{{CFB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| year = [[1901 college football season|1901]]
| name = Iowa State Normal
| overall = 5–3–2
| conference =
| confstanding =
| bowlname =
| bowloutcome =
| bcsbowl =
| ranking = no
| ranking2 = no
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{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Iowa State Normal
| overall = 5–3–2
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{{CFB Yearly Record End
| overall = 5–3–2
| bowls = no
| poll = no
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| legend = no
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:30, 8 July 2020

George B. Affleck
Biographical details
Born(1874-05-22)May 22, 1874
Middleville, Ontario, Canada
DiedSeptember 11, 1958(1958-09-11) (aged 84)
Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma materSpringfield (MA) YMCA Training School (1901)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1901Iowa State Normal
Head coaching record
Overall5–3–2

George Baird Affleck (May 22, 1874 – September 11, 1958) was an American football player and coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at Iowa State Normal School—now known as the University of Northern Iowa—in 1901, compiling a record of 5–3–2.[2] He later served as a professor at the Springfield YMCA training school—now known as Springfield College—in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1908 to 1941.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Iowa State Normal (Independent) (1901)
1901 Iowa State Normal 5–3–2
Iowa State Normal: 5–3–2
Total: 5–3–2

References

  1. ^ "George Affleck". strkingcircle.com. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  2. ^ "George Affleck". University of Northern Iowa. Retrieved December 6, 2018.