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Position: | Fullback, quarterback, halfback | ||||||||||||||||
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Born: | Whipple, West Virginia, U.S. | August 29, 1915||||||||||||||||
Died: | February 9, 1998 Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S. | (aged 82)||||||||||||||||
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High school: | Oak Hill (Oak Hill, West Virginia) | ||||||||||||||||
College: | Tennessee | ||||||||||||||||
NFL draft: | 1940 / round: 1 / pick: 1 | ||||||||||||||||
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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 college football at the University of Tennessee, earning varsity letters 1937–1939, and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Washington Redskins, and Boston Yanks. He served as the head baseball coach at the University of Wyoming in 1950 and at his alma mater, Tennessee, from 1958 to 1962. Cafego was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1969.[1]