George Tardiff

George Tardiff

College coach infobox
Name = George Tardiff


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Sport = College football
College = Washburn University
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Coach = Trigger
CoachYears = 1983 -1984
CoachTeams = Washburn
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George Tardiff was the 35th head football coach for Washburn University in Topeka, Kansasand he held that position for two seasons, from 1983 until 1984.His overall coaching record at Washburn was 8 wins, 7 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him17th at Washburn in terms of total wins and 14th at Washburn in terms of winning percentage. [http://www.wusports.com/documents/2007/7/30/07fbguide-127-137-history1.pdf?id=69]

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