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Ed Weir
No. 19, 16
Position:Offensive tackle
Personal information
Born:(1903-03-14)March 14, 1903
Superior, Nebraska, U.S.
Died:May 15, 1991(1991-05-15) (aged 88)
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High school:Superior
College:Nebraska (1923–1925)
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
  • Frankford Yellow Jackets (19271928)
    Head coach
Career highlights and awards
As a player
Career NFL statistics
Games played:36
Games started:25
Head coaching record
Career:15–7–4 (.654)
Player stats at PFR
Coaching stats at PFR

College Football Hall of Fame

Samuel Edwin Weir (March 14, 1903 – May 15, 1991) was an American professional football player and coach for the Frankford Yellow Jackets of the National Football League (NFL). He was the first Nebraska Cornhuskers player elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and is known as one of Nebraska's greatest athletes.[1] In 2005, the Omaha World-Herald, as part of a series on the 100 Greatest Athletes of Nebraska, named Weir the 19th best athlete in the state's history.

Biography

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Born in Superior, Nebraska in 1903, Weir played on the line at Nebraska and was captain of the 1923 team that beat the "Four Horsemen" of the University of Notre Dame.[2] He was elected All-American in 1924 and 1925.[3]

Weir turned down offers to play professionally in Jacksonville in 1925.[4] He went on to play professionally for the Frankford Yellow Jackets of the National Football League (NFL).[5] In 1927, he and several teammates took over the coaching job in mid-season and achieved a 6–9–3 record, as Weir earned All-Pro honors. The following year, Weir coached the team to an 11–3–2 record, good for a second-place league finish.

Weir was a member of Acacia fraternity, and the track and field complex was later named in his honor.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Ed Weir". Huskers.com.
  • ^ "Ed Weir - No. 21 - Nebraska's 100 Greatest Athletes - The Omaha World-Herald".
  • ^ "McCook Gazette: Opinion Column: The amazing Ed Weir (07/07/08)". McCook Gazette. July 7, 2008.
  • ^ "Two Refuse Offers". The Pittsburg Post. December 13, 1925. p. 34. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  • ^ "Ed Weir". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  • ^ "Ed Weir Stadium". Huskers.com. June 18, 2009.
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