Birth Date: | 13 November 1921 |
Birth Place: | Wadley, Georgia, U.S. |
Death Place: | Duluth, Georgia, U.S. |
Position1: | Halfback, Defensive back |
College: | Michigan |
Nfldraftedyear: | 1944 |
Nfldraftedround: | 11 |
Nfldraftedpick: | 101 |
Playing Years1: | 1941–1943, 1946 |
Playing Team1: | Michigan Wolverines |
Playing Years2: | 1947 |
Playing Team2: | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Paul Grover White (November 13, 1921 – June 3, 1974) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as a halfback for Fritz Crisler's University of Michigan Wolverines football teams in 1941,[1] 1942,[2] 1943,[3] and 1946[4] — missing the 1944 and 1945 seasons due to military service. He served as the captain of the 1943 Michigan team that compiled a record of 8–1 (6–0 Big Ten) and finished the season ranked No. 3 in the AP Poll.[5] In 1944, he received Michigan's Big Ten Medal of Honor as the who had best demonstrated proficiency in scholarship and athletics.[6] He also played professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1947. He played in 11 games for the Steelers, gaining 240 all-purpose yards and scoring one touchdown. His longest run in the NFL was good for a 52-yard gain.[7] In 1949, he served as the backfield coach at Hillsdale College. In March 1950, he was hired as the backfield coach at the University of Connecticut.[8]