George Van Bibber Explained

George Van Bibber
Birth Date:1909
Death Place:Willimantic, Connecticut, U.S.
Player Years1:1928–1930
Player Team1:Purdue
Player Positions:Tackle
Coach Years1:1931–1933
Coach Team1:Central State (MI)
Coach Years2:1934–1935
Coach Team2:Buffalo
Admin Years1:1934–1936
Admin Team1:Buffalo
Admin Years2:1936–1950
Admin Team2:Connecticut
Overall Record:16–19–3
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Edward George Van Bibber (1909 – August 3, 1982) was an American football player, coach, and university professor. He served as the head football coach at Central Michigan University from 1931 to 1933 and at the University at Buffalo from 1934 to 1935, compiling a career college football record of 16–19–3. Van Bibber joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut in 1936 and was the director of the School of Physical Education there before retiring in 1969. He died on August 3, 1982, at the age of 73 after suffering a heart attack.[1]

In 1936, Van Bibber coached the first full season of wrestling at the University at Buffalo, finishing with a record of 0–6.[2]

Van Bibber was an alumnus of Purdue University, lettering in baseball and football. He was a member of the 1930 Big Ten Conference champion football team and was awarded the 1931 Big Ten Medal of Honor; other notable recipients include: John Wooden, Hank Stram, Bob Griese, Mike Phipps and Jim Everett.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: E. George Van Bibber . . August 5, 1982 . January 25, 2011.
  2. News: 1935-1936 Buffalo Bulls Wrestling . November 12, 2019.
  3. Web site: PURDUESPORTS.COM - Purdue Official Athletic Site - Traditions . May 11, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518084333/http://www.purduesports.com/trads/pur-allhonors.html . May 18, 2015 . dead .