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Barney Lepper

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Height
  
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Role
  
American football player

Name
  
Barney Lepper


College
  
None

Weight
  
185 pounds (84 kg)

Died
  
December 1, 1985

1917 1918 1919 1920
  
Buffalo All-Stars Buffalo Niagaras Buffalo Prospects Buffalo All-Americans

Positions
  
Tackle, Halfback, Quarterback

Barney Lepper: Football Tackle, Halfback, and Quarterback


Howard Emmett Lepper (February 19, 1898 – December 1, 1985) was a professional football player, as well as the manager, for the Buffalo All-Americans. Aside from playing football in Buffalo, Lepper also helped start the team in 1917, when they were called the Buffalo All-Stars, Niagaras and Prospects. All of the early press announcements regarding the Buffalo team, referred to Lepper as the team's manager. Around 1917, Lepper and Frank McNeil signed a lease for the team to play their home games at Canisius College.

In 1920 the Buffalo All-Americans started their season 7-0. this gave Lepper the best start for a rookie head coach in NFL history. His record was kept intact until 1931, when Potsy Clark of the Portsmouth Spartans broke the record with an 8-0 start. However. Barney kept his second-best start stat until November 1, 2009, when rookie coach Jim Caldwell of the Indianapolis Colts tied his record. A week later Caldwell tied Clark's record, giving Lepper now the third-best start by a rookie coach in the NFL.

Prior to his professional career, Lepper played football at the high school level for Lafayette High School. There he starred at tackle and place kicker leading the team to consecutive City Championships in 1914 and 1915.

References

Barney Lepper Wikipedia