Edward Morrison (American football)

George Edward Morrison (October 11, 1894 – February 15, 1961) was an American college football player and coach.

In response, Tufts coach Charles Whelan protested and said that if the black players weren't accommodated, he would take his team back to Massachusetts without playing.

[3] Morrison became the head football coach and taught dentistry at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania in 1927.

Dr. Morrison & Carlynne first resided in Washington, DC, where she taught at Paul Lawerence Dunbar HS.

He was survived by his wife CarLynne, his children Evelyn, Edward, Patrica, William, and many grand and great-grandchildren.