George W. Andree (February 7, 1879—October 5, 1934) was an American college football coach for Georgia Tech in 1902.
After graduation, Andree became coach of the 1902 Georgia Tech football team.
[3][4] He was known as an expert lipreader and taught the players how to use non-verbal signals to confuse the opposing teams.
[5] However, the 1902 season was not successful as Georgia Tech had no wins and just two ties out of eight contests.
In 1908, following his coaching career, Andree earned a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry[6] and later practiced in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.