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Hal Lahar

Harold W. "Hal" Lahar (July 14, 1919 – October 20, 2003) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Colgate University (1952 to 1956 and 1962 to 1967) and the University of Houston (1957 to 1961).
Lahar was born in Durant, Oklahoma and attended Central High School in Oklahoma City. He later was an All-Big Six Conference guard for the Oklahoma Sooners under coach Tom Stidham.〔(The University of Oklahoma-Sooner Sports ) OU Football All Conference Honors〕 Lahar was selected 79th overall in the 1941 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears,〔(NFL Football Database ) Hal Lahar〕 where he spent the 1941 NFL season before serving with the United States Navy in the South Pacific during World War II.
After leaving the service in 1945, Lahar played for the Buffalo Bills of the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1948〔(The Encyclopedia of Pro Football In Western New York: 1900-1949 ) by Jerome Collins and PFRA Western New York Committee〕 before beginning his college coaching career as an assistant under Otis Douglas at the University of Arkansas in 1950. In 1952 he became the 25th head coach at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York. In 1957 he succeeded Bill Meek at the University of Houston, where he spent five years, before returning to Colgate in 1962, making him the first man to return to a Division I head-coaching job after leaving for another school.〔(Colgate Raiders News ) "Harold Lahar, Former Colgate Coach-Athletic Director Dies"〕 Following the 1967 season, Lahar retired from coaching and served as athletic director at Colgate. His overall coaching record at Colgate was 53 wins, 40 losses, and 8 ties. This ranks him fourth at Colgate in terms of total wins and 18th at Colgate in terms of winning percentage.〔http://www.Colgatesports.com/sports/football/2007%20Guide/2007%20FB%20Web%20Guide.pdf〕
Lahar was also assistant commissioner of the Southwest Conference. He worked at the now-defunct SWC from 1973 until his retirement in 1983. Upon his death in 2003, Lahar was buried in the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery.
==Head coaching record==






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