George Allison (coach) explained

George Allison
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1941
Coach Team2:Boise
Coach Sport3:Basketball
Coach Years4:1941–1942
Coach Team4:Boise
Overall Record:2–1 (football)
17–14 (basketball)

George "Stub" Allison was an American coach of American football and basketball and an athletic administrator. He served as interim head football coach at Boise Junior College—now Boise State University—following Harry Jacoby being called into active duty in the United States Army midway through the 1941 season.[1] Allison compiled a 2–1 record as the coach of the Broncos. He also filled in for Jacoby as head coach of the BJC men's basketball team for the 1941-42 season, compiling a 17–14 record. In addition to these two roles, Allison was the athletic director of BJC in this period (again replacing Jacoby in that role).

Prior to arriving in Boise, Allison was a coach at Baker High School in Oregon.[2]

Head coaching record

Football

Notes and References

  1. News: Boise College-An Idea Grows . Boise State University . 1942 . 153.
  2. News: Les Bois (Yearbook) . Boise State University . 1942 . 68.