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- Coaching career
- Head coaching record Football
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{{Infobox college coach | name = George Bohler | image = George Bohler.png | alt = | caption = Bohler pictured in The 1929 Glomerata, Auburn yearbook | sport = Football, basketball, baseball | birth_date = {{Birth date|1887|2|8}} | birth_place = Berks County, Pennsylvania | death_date = December 1968 (aged 81) | death_place = Silver Spring, Maryland | alma_mater = | player_years1 = 1910–1914 | player_team1 = Washington State | coach_sport1 = Football | coach_years2 = 1925–1927 | coach_team2 = Mississippi College | coach_years3 = 1928–1929 | coach_team3 = Auburn | coach_years4 = 1930–1933 | coach_team4 = Louisiana Tech | coach_years5 = 1937 | coach_team5 = Ole Miss (assistant) | coach_sport6 = Basketball | coach_years7 = 1920–1923 | coach_team7 = Oregon | coach_years8 = 1925–1928 | coach_team8 = Mississippi College | coach_years9 = 1928–1929 | coach_team9 = Auburn | coach_years10 = 1935–1938 | coach_team10 = Ole Miss | coach_sport11 = Baseball | coach_years12 = 1921–1923 | coach_team12 = Oregon | overall_record = 35–37–1 (football) 96–81 (basketball) 11–43 (baseball) | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = | coaching_records = }}George Mohn "Doc" Bohler (February 8, 1887 – December 1968) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Mississippi College (1925–1927), Auburn University (1928–1929), and Louisiana Tech University (1930–1933), compiling a career college football record of 35–37–1. Bohler was also the head basketball coach at the University of Oregon (1920–1923), Auburn (1928–1929), and the University of Mississippi (1935–1938), amassing a career college basketball mark of 96–81, and served as the head baseball coach at Oregon (1921–1923), tallying a record of 11–43. Bohler was born on February 8, 1887.[1] He died in December 1968 in Silver Spring, Maryland. He was a brother of Fred Bohler and Roy Bohler. Coaching careerFrom 1928 to 1929, Bohler coached football and basketball at Auburn. He compiled a 3–11 record with the Auburn Tigers football team and a 6–15 record with the basketball team. From 1930 to 1933, Bohler coached football at Louisiana Tech, where he had greater success. He posted a 15–17 record in four seasons. His 1931 team went undefeated at 7–0. Head coaching recordFootball{{CFB Yearly Record Start | type = coach | team = | conf = | bowl = | poll = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Mississippi College Choctaws | conf = Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association | startyear = 1925 | endyear = 1927 }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1925 | name = Mississippi College | overall = 2–6–1 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1926 | name = Mississippi College | overall = 7–3 | conference = 4–1 | confstanding = T–4th | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = conference | year = 1927 | name = Mississippi College | overall = 8–0 | conference = 6–0 | confstanding = T–1st | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Mississippi College | overall = 17–9–1 | confrecord = }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Auburn Tigers | conf = Southern Conference | startyear = 1928 | endyear = 1929 }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1928 | name = Auburn | overall = 1–8 | conference = 0–7 | confstanding = 23rd | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1929 | name = Auburn | overall = 2–3{{#tag:ref|Johnny Floyd coached the last four games of the season.|group="n"|name="1929season"}} | conference = 0–3 | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Auburn | overall = 3–11 | confrecord = 0–10 }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead | name = Louisiana Tech Bulldogs | conf = Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association | startyear = 1930 | endyear = 1933 }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1930 | name = Louisiana Tech | overall = 3–6 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1931 | name = Louisiana Tech | overall = 7–0 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1932 | name = Louisiana Tech | overall = 4–4 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = | year = 1933 | name = Louisiana Tech | overall = 1–7 | conference = | confstanding = | bowlname = | bowloutcome = | bcsbowl = | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Louisiana Tech | overall = 15–17 | confrecord = }}{{CFB Yearly Record End | overall = 35–37–1 | bowls = no | poll = no | polltype = }}Notes1. ^{{cite web |url=http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/x/Walter-R-Maxwell/ODT8-0003.html |title=Descendants of Melcher Bohler |author= |date= |work= |publisher=Ancestry.com |accessdate=November 25, 2012}}
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