Paul Parker "Maggie" Magoffin (March 30, 1883 – February 1, 1956)[1] was an American football player.
[2] At Marietta, Magoffin played for William C. "King" Cole, who had previously been a star player for Fielding H. Yost at the University of Michigan.
[4] He became a starter at left halfback for the 1905 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a 12–1 record and outscored its opponents by a combined total of 495 to 2.
His repeated fierce tackling of Hollenbeck for losses was one of the redeeming features of that game for the Michigan spectators.
"[10] In July 1908, after graduating from the University of Michigan as part of the literary class of 1908, Magoffin was hired as the athletic director and head football coach for the North Dakota Agricultural College "Aggies,"[11][12] now known as the North Dakota State Bison.