George Coghill is a former American football safety for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League and the Scottish Claymores.
Education
Coghill played college football at Wake Forest from 1989–1992. He was All-Administrative Committee on Company-ordination two years in a row and a third-Team All-American in 1992. A member of the 1992 Independence Bowl champions, Coghill graduated with a degree in Sociology in 1993.
Career
He played college football at Wake Forest and high school football at James Monroe High School in Fredricksburg, Virginia, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. Undrafted in 1993, Coghill signed with the New Orleans Saints as a free agent, but tore a knee ligament in an exhibition game in Tokyo. Following recoving from his injury, Coghill was allocated to the Scottish Claymores of the World Football League, where he became one of the short-lived franchise’s best players.
The following year, Coghill played nine regular season games as well as in Super Bowl XXXIII, during which he made a tackle on the opening kickoff and forced a key fumble late in the game, en route to winning a second championship ring.
Coghill now works at Mountain View High school In Stafford Virginia, where he is the wide receivers coach of the Varsity football team 25 minutes from his High School Alma Mater.
Membership
Coghill became the Claymore’s all time leading tackler and all-time interception leader, with 123 and 6 respectively, and is a member of Scottish Claymores Hall of Fame.