Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner (April 5, 1871 – September 7, 1954), most commonly known as
Pop Warner, was an
American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the
University of Georgia (1895–1896),
Iowa State University (1895–1899),
Cornell University (1897–1898, 1904–1906), the
Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1899–1903, 1907–1914), the
University of Pittsburgh (1915–1923),
Stanford University (1924–1932), and
Temple University (1933–1938), compiling a career
college football record of 319–106–32. Warner coached four teams to
national championships: in 1915, 1916, and 1918 with Pittsburgh and in 1926 with Stanford. He was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1951. Warner also helped start the popular youth American football organization,
Pop Warner Little Scholars.