Alfred L. Buser
Buser played college football for the University of Wisconsin, and was recognized as an All-American.After graduating from high school, Buser attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison.[14] The Gators opened their season with a 21–13 win over South Carolina Gamecocks, after falling behind early,[15][16] but lost their remaining four Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) games to the Tulane Green Wave, Auburn Tigers, Clemson Tigers, and Kentucky Wildcats.[17] During his three seasons leading the Gators, Buser compiled a 7–8 record,[18] including the one-game 1918 season shortened by the 1918 influenza pandemic and World War I. Buser was also the university's athletic director and the professor in charge of its physical education department.Buser was the athletic director for Hamline University in Saint Paul during the 1924–25 academic year and head football coach for the Pipers in the fall of 1924.