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George Blackburn (American football)

George Blackburn
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1913-10-14)October 14, 1913
Columbus, Ohio
Died May 15, 2006(2006-05-15) (aged 92)
Dublin, Ohio
Playing career
c. 1935 Findlay
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1947 Miami (OH) (assistant)
1948 Miami (OH)
1949–1953 Cincinnati (assistant)
1954 Army (assistant)
1955–1960 Cincinnati
1964 Virginia (assistant)
1965–1970 Virginia
Head coaching record
Overall 60–61–7
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 MAC (1948)
Awards
ACC Coach of the Year (1968)

George Edward "Blackie" Blackburn (October 14, 1913 – May 15, 2006) was an American football player, coach, and scout. He served as the head coach at Miami University (1948), the University of Cincinnati (1955–1960), and the University of Virginia (1965–1970), compiling a career college football record of 60–61–7. Blackburn was also an assistant coach under coaching legends Sid Gillman at Miami and Cincinnati and under Earl Blaik at the United States Military Academy.

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Blackburn graduated from Findlay College in 1936. At Findlay he played football and baseball.

As an assistant, Blackburn helped Sid Gillman lead the Miami Redskins to a victory over Texas Tech in the 1948 Sun Bowl. Blackburn was named head coach for the 1948 season after Gillman left. Blackburn stayed at Miami's head coach for one season guiding the team to 7–1–1 record and the 1948 Mid-American Conference championship. In 1949, Gillman took the head coaching position at the University of Cincinnati and Blackburn his assistant coach there. Woody Hayes succeeded Blackburn at Miami for the 1949 season.

When Gillman left Cincinnati for the Los Angeles Rams for the 1955 season, Blackburn replaced him again. In his six years as the Bearcats' head coach. he compiled an overall record of 25–27–6.


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