Stan Cofall

Stanley Bingham Cofall (May 5, 1894 – September 21, 1961) was an American football player and coach.

He then moved to East High School where he became all-scholastic in football and ice hockey.

Cofall was prohibited from playing on the varsity team during the 1913 season due to the new freshmen eligibility rules, so he played in the university's own residence hall intramural system, known colloquially as "interhall", and was selected for the All-Interhall team as a left halfback from Sorin Hall.

[3] In 1920 Cofall played for the Union Club of Phoenixville, an independent team, which featured many players from the Buffalo All-Americans.

That company later merged with the National Solvent Corporation, manufacturer of greases and oils, in 1937 with Cofall as president-treasurer.

He also served as chairman of the Cleveland Boxing Commission and the director of liquor control for the state of Ohio.

Cofall was married to Irene Held, and they had three children, Jack, Stanley Jr., and Mrs. Blossom Cummings.