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John H. McIntosh

John Houston McIntosh was an American college football player and coach, college athletics administrator, lawyer, and newspaper editor. He served as the head football coach at Colorado Agricultural College from 1904 to 1906 and the Agricultural College of the State of Montana from 1908 to 1910. McIntosh was a star athlete at the University of Georgia in the late 1890s, and later moved west to coach football.

Early life and college career
McIntosh was born on February 1, 1879, in Early County, Georgia, the son of Dr. B. L. McIntosh. His ancestors immigrated from Scotland and settled in Georgia. McIntosh County, Georgia was named for his family. McIntosh graduated from the University of Georgia with a Doctor of Law in 1899. He was captain of the track team, a fullback on the football team, and played right field on the baseball team. ==Move west==
Move west
McIntosh moved west to New Mexico and continued his practice as a lawyer. ==Legacy and honors==
Legacy and honors
The World War II Liberty Ship was named in his honor. ==Head coaching record==
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