George Weeks (American football)

George Ellison Weeks (December 16, 1918 – March 1980) was an American football defensive end who played for one season in the National Football League (NFL).

During World War II, Weeks served as Athletic Officer for Camp Kilmer in New Jersey for almost two years, where he was head coach and director of athletics for over 2,000 soldiers.

[2] After the war he coached for a time at Clay County High School in Alabama.

He served as Jacksonville State University's end coach in 1948, where the Gamecocks won the Paper Bowl.

[2] In the spring of 1949, he was Jacksonville State's first-ever men's golf head coach for the newly-developed program.