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George Poschner
George Poschner (Jan 15, 1919-May 2, 2004), was a former football end who played for the University of Georgia from 1939 to 1942. During his tenure with the Bulldogs, he participated in the 1941 Orange Bowl and the 1942 Rose Bowl.
==Collegiate football career==
Poschner was born in Youngstown, Ohio,〔(Georgia Sports Hall of Fame )〕 and came to the University of Georgia as a result of the efforts of his good friend, Frank Sinkwich. When Sinkwich was recruited by Georgia, he accepted the scholarship on the condition that Poschner would be granted a scholarship as well.〔(Frank Sinkwich in the New Georgia Encyclopedia )〕 Poschner earned All-America honors in 1942, and was selected in the eighth round of the 1943 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions.〔(1943 NFL Draft )〕 The most celebrated event in Poschner's collegiate career came when he caught two fourth-quarter passes from Sinkwich in a 21-10 win over Alabama in 1942.〔

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