Andrew Graham Reid (May 24, 1878 – July 6, 1941) was an American college football player, coach, and official, athletics administrator, professor of mathematics, businessman, and lawyer.
He was the head football coach and athletic director at Monmouth College in Illinois from 1907 to 1909.
In its "Football Year-Book," The Michigan Daily-News said of Reid, "He has developed rapidly in the fullback position.
[6] Reid was also a member of the varsity track team, competing in the hammer throw, during his first year at Michigan.
[11] After graduating from Michigan, Reid became an assistant professor of mathematics at Monmouth College in Illinois.
[12] In Monmouth College's 1911 yearbook, Reid was remembered as follows Coming to take charge of the work in the spring of 1907 when the prospects were none too bright, he has developed and trained teams for the last three years that are a credit to him and to the school, and through them his hard work and excellent coaching is clearly shown.
[1] In addition to his private law practice, Reid served as Waterloo's city attorney and a member of the school board.
[13] Reid also officiated Big Ten Conference football games in his later years.