Larry Siemering

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Larry Siemering
Date of birth November 24, 1910 (1910-11-24) (age 97)
Place of birth San Francisco, CA, U.S.
Position(s) Center
Head Coach
College San Francisco
Stats
Playing Stats Pro Football Reference
Playing Stats NFL.com
Playing Stats DatabaseFootball
Team(s) as a player
1935-1936 Boston/Washington Redskins
Team(s) as a coach/administrator
1947-1950
1951
U. of the Pacific
Arizona State

Lawrence Edwin Siemering (born November 24, 1910 in San Francisco, California) is a former college football Head Coach. He first coached at University of Pacific, replacing legendary Hall of Fame coach Amos Alonzo Stagg, where he posted a 35-5-3 record. Siemering's most notable Pacific team was the 1949 team, that finished the season 11-0. His 1947 team also finished the season well, with a record of 11-1; the only loss coming by one point. In the 1949 season, the Tigers outscored their opponents 575-66. In 1951, he coached at Arizona State University, where he compiled a 6-3-1 record. He played in the National Football League as a center for the Boston/Washington Redskins.