George Shiffer McCaa (March 8, 1884 – November 28, 1960) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He played college football at Lafayette College as a fullback in 1908 and 1909. McCaa served as the head football coach at Whitman College in 1910, at Lafayette from 1912 to 1913, and at Muhlenberg College from 1914 to 1915. At Lafayette he also played basketball and baseball, and ran track. McCaa was born on March 8, 1884, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.[1] He died at the age of 76 on November 28, 1960, at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh.[2]
^"New Muhlenberg Coach is Making Good; M'Caa, Former Lafayette Man, Selecting Ball Team; Sketch of McCaa—Was Picked As All-American Fullback". Reading Eagle. April 5, 1914. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
^"George S. McCaa" (PDF). The New York Times. Associated Press. November 29, 1960. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
George Shiffer McCaa (March 8, 1884 – November 28, 1960) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He played college football...
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(1902) Alfred E. Bull (1903–1907) George Barclay (1908) Bob Folwell (1909–1911) Samuel B. Newton (1911) GeorgeMcCaa (1912–1913) Wilmer G. Crowell (1914–1916)...
— and Ohio — a year at Canton McKinley High School — and won two state championships. In 1941, he was coach of Canton McKinley High School in Ohio when...
Singmaster (1905) Alfred Raub (1906) George Barclay (1907) Alfred E. Bull (1908–1910) Thomas Kelley (1911–1913) GeorgeMcCaa (1914–1915) John B. Price (1916–1917)...
1937–1938), and the Chicago Rockets (assistant, 1946). Nevers' parents, George and Mary Ann Nevers, were immigrants to the United States from New Brunswick...
college football season. In its second and final season under head coach GeorgeMcCaa, the team compiled an 4–5–1 record. William Wagenhurst was the team captain...
the 1912 college football season. In its first season under head coach GeorgeMcCaa, the team compiled an 4–5–1 record. Howard Benson was the team captain...
history is George Evans, a Gulf War veteran who played from 1997 to 2001 and was a CAA player of year three consecutive seasons. He shares the CAA record...
coach George Barclay, the team compiled a 6–2–2 record, shut out six opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 102 to 57. GeorgeMcCaa was the...
(1901–1905) J. Arthur Baird (1906–1907) J. Merrill Blanchard (1908–1909) GeorgeMcCaa (1910) Archie Hahn (1911–1914) Vincent Borleske (1915–1946) Dave Strong...
preseason. McCourt finished the season with 16 touchdowns, tying Tom Costello in 1989 as second most behind Mike "George" Wilson's 20 scores in 1926. McCourt...
Singmaster (1905) Alfred Raub (1906) George Barclay (1907) Alfred E. Bull (1908–1910) Thomas Kelley (1911–1913) GeorgeMcCaa (1914–1915) John B. Price (1916–1917)...
(1902) Alfred E. Bull (1903–1907) George Barclay (1908) Bob Folwell (1909–1911) Samuel B. Newton (1911) GeorgeMcCaa (1912–1913) Wilmer G. Crowell (1914–1916)...
Award winners. In 2006, George Mason became the first CAA team to reach the Final Four. In 2011, the VCU Rams became the second CAA team to reach the Final...
(1901–1905) J. Arthur Baird (1906–1907) J. Merrill Blanchard (1908–1909) GeorgeMcCaa (1910) Archie Hahn (1911–1914) Vincent Borleske (1915–1946) Dave Strong...
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Singmaster (1905) Alfred Raub (1906) George Barclay (1907) Alfred E. Bull (1908–1910) Thomas Kelley (1911–1913) GeorgeMcCaa (1914–1915) John B. Price (1916–1917)...
would step down from his role as Co-Head of Television at CAA, where he would report to Vince McMahon, to take on a new role as President and Chief Revenue...
1908 George Barclay 6–2–2 1909 Bob Folwell 7–0–1 1910 Bob Folwell 7–2 1911 Bob Folwell / Samuel B. Newton[clarification needed] 8–2 1912 GeorgeMcCaa 4–5–1...
(1901–1905) J. Arthur Baird (1906–1907) J. Merrill Blanchard (1908–1909) GeorgeMcCaa (1910) Archie Hahn (1911–1914) Vincent Borleske (1915–1946) Dave Strong...
(1902) Alfred E. Bull (1903–1907) George Barclay (1908) Bob Folwell (1909–1911) Samuel B. Newton (1911) GeorgeMcCaa (1912–1913) Wilmer G. Crowell (1914–1916)...
(1901–1905) J. Arthur Baird (1906–1907) J. Merrill Blanchard (1908–1909) GeorgeMcCaa (1910) Archie Hahn (1911–1914) Vincent Borleske (1915–1946) Dave Strong...