Edward J. Samp

Edward Joseph Samp (July 7, 1889 – December 20, 1967) was an American college football player and coach and politician.

[1] Samp lettered in three season on the football team under coaches Thomas A. Barry, John R. Richards, and William Juneau.

After the season, he was named All-Western tackle as well as mentioned in Walter Camp's 1912 All-American review.

[3] After graduating from Wisconsin, Samp became head football coach of Hamilton College for the 1914 season.

He ran for State Treasurer in the Republican primary against Solomon Levitan in 1930 as part of a movement to remove progressives from statewide office.