Harold Hansen (American football)

Harold Frederick Hansen (November 30, 1894 – June 23, 1977) was an American football and basketball coach.[1] Hansen spent two seasons as the head men's basketball coach at Georgia Tech from 1924 to 1926, where he was also an assistant backfield coach for the Yellow Jackets football team.[2][3] Hansen coached the 1926 Newark Demons of the short-lived American Football League.[4] This led to his hiring at the head coach of the Staten Island Stapletons, first an independent team (1927–1929) and later of the National Football League (1932).This biographical article relating to a college football coach first appointed in the 1910s is a stub.
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