Andrew Kerr
Andrew Kerr IV (October 7, 1878 – February 17, 1969) was an
American football,
basketball, and
track and field coach. He served as the head football coach at
Stanford University (1922–1923),
Washington & Jefferson College (1926–1928),
Colgate University (1929–1946), and
Lebanon Valley College (1947–1949), compiling a career
college football record of 137–71–14. His
1932 Colgate team went a perfect 9–0, was not scored upon, and was named a
national champion by
Parke H. Davis. Kerr was also the head basketball coach at the
University of Pittsburgh for one season (1921–1922) and at Stanford for four seasons (1922–1926), tallying a career
college basketball mark of 54–26. In addition, he coached track and field at Pittsburgh from 1913 to 1921. Kerr was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. Colgate's home football stadium,
Andy Kerr Stadium, was dedicated in his honor in 1966.
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