• George Cafego (/ˈkæfəɡoʊ/ KAF-ə-goh; August 29, 1915 – February 9, 1998) was an American football player and coach of football and baseball. He played...
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    selected first overall five times and selected Ki Aldrich in 1939, George Cafego in 1940, Charley Trippi in 1945, King Hill in 1958, and Kyler Murray...
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    Ike Peel (1947) S. W. Anderson (1948–1952) Bernard O'Neil (1953–1957) George Cafego (1958–1962) Bill Wright (1963–1981) John Whited (1982–1987) Ronnie Osborne...
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    1958 George Cafego 2-13-1 1-10 .156 12th SEC 1959 George Cafego 9-9 4-8 .500 6th SEC East 1960 George Cafego 9-13-1 5-12 .413 7th SEC East 1961 George Cafego...
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  • first overall pick of the draft, the Chicago Cardinals selected George Cafego. George McAfee, quarterback from Duke taken 1st round 2nd overall by the...
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  • Aldrich 1 1940 December 9, 1939 22 200 Schroeder Hotel Milwaukee, WI George Cafego 2 1941 December 10, 1940 22 204 Willard Hotel Washington, DC Tom Harmon...
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    (Coach) Bob Suffridge – Elected 1961 Nathan Dougherty – Elected 1967 George Cafego – Elected 1969 Bowden Wyatt – Elected 1972 (Player) and 1997 (Coach)...
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  • Bears Walt Wood B 11 1 91 Cardinals Bowden Wyatt E 1940 1 1 1 Cardinals George Cafego QB 6 6 46 Lions Jim Rike C 11 5 95 Rams Boyd Clay T 13 8 118 Redskins...
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    Archived from the original on October 1, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2010. "George Rogers NFL Statistics". Sports Reference LLC. Pro-Football-Reference.com...
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  • to WWII Johnny Butler 1941 Butler wore number 22. Van Thompson 1940 George Cafego 1938–1939 Two-time All-American. Heisman finalist. Number 1 overall...
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  • Hotel. With the first pick, the Chicago Cardinals selected halfback George Cafego from the University of Tennessee. The penalty for a forward pass not...
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    1936: Walter Gilbert, C, Auburn 1937: Carl Hinkle, C, Vanderbilt 1938: George Cafego, HB, Tennessee 1939: Ken Kavanaugh, E, LSU and Bob Foxx, WB, Tennessee...
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    Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 22, 2024. "Jeff George 2000 Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 22, 2024. "Tony...
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  • brother of College Football Hall of Famer George Cafego, who played halfback at the University of Tennessee. Cafego supported his family, thereby helping...
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    Tennessee's school history to be drafted #1 overall, the first since George Cafego in the 1940 NFL draft. He started as a rookie and went on to play for...
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  • University, Dick Cassiano and Ben Kish, who played for Sutherland at Pitt; George Cafego and Banks McFadden were signed by the team. In 1941, the team again...
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  • Tom was the older brother of College Football Hall of Fame member George Cafego, who played halfback at the University of Tennessee and was the first...
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    large amount of money being spent in outdoor recreation and tourism. George Cafego, All-American football player at University of Tennessee, first player...
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  • Ike Peel (1947) S. W. Anderson (1948–1952) Bernard O'Neil (1953–1957) George Cafego (1958–1962) Bill Wright (1963–1981) John Whited (1982–1987) Ronnie Osborne...
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  • regular season. Tennessee had two All-American performers that year: George Cafego, a single-wing halfback, and Ed Molinski, a guard. Scott, Richard (2008)...
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  • politician. Julian Simon, 65, American economist and author, heart attack. George Cafego, 82, American football player and coach. Cyrille Delannoit, 71, Belgian...
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    Ike Peel (1947) S. W. Anderson (1948–1952) Bernard O'Neil (1953–1957) George Cafego (1958–1962) Bill Wright (1963–1981) John Whited (1982–1987) Ronnie Osborne...
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  • unaccredited institution. He began his coaching career as an assistant to George Horton at Cerritos College in 1988. He succeeded Horton for the 1991 season...
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  • NFL teams. Further exacerbating the issue was the continued insistence of George Preston Marshall and other NFL owners on continuing the ten-year-old ban...
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  • Name College(s) played for Position Year inducted (link to HOF bio) George Cafego Tennessee Halfback 1969 Chris Cagle Louisiana-Lafayette, Army Halfback...
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    were Heisman Trophy winners: Gary Beban, Desmond Howard, Vic Janowicz, George Rogers, Danny Wuerffel, and Robert Griffin III. In addition, the Heisman...
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    Aguirre Sid Luckman Quarterback Ray Hare Harry Clarke Left halfback George Cafego Dante Magnani Right halfback Frank Seno Bob Masters Fullback Andy Farkas...
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  • (1946) Everett Shelton (1947) Frank Conley (1948) Everett Shelton (1949) George Cafego (1950) Bud Daniel (1951–1971) Jim Jones (1972–1985) Bill Kinneberg (1986–1992)...
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  • at guard, while Bowden Wyatt earned his spot on the team as an end. George Cafego carried the ball as a tailback. Co-Captain: Joe Little "...The Vols...
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    for Arizona State. Prior to Spring practice, long-time Vol assistant George Cafego retired. In late March, the Vols hired Tennessee Tech defensive coordinator...
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