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Andrew Kerr Andrew Kerr IV (October 7, 1878 – February 17, 1969) was an American football, basketball, and track and field coach. He served as the head football coach at Stanford University (1922–1923), Washington & Jefferson College (1926–1928), Col ...
(1878–1969) was an American football coach. Andrew or Andy Kerr may also refer to: * Andrew Kerr (Australian politician) (1837–1907), New South Wales politician *
Andrew Kerr (broadcaster) Andrew Kerr is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster who works for BBC Scotland. Kerr is currently a political correspondent and presenter and presents and reports across a variety of different BBC Scotland radio and television programmes. O ...
, Scottish television presenter and journalist * Andrew Kerr (festival co-founder) (1933–2014), co-founder of Glastonbury Fair * Andrew Kerr (water polo) (born 1954), Australian water polo player * Andrew England Kerr (born 1958), Member of the European Parliament * Andrew Kerr (civil servant), chief executive of Wiltshire Council * Andy Kerr (Scottish politician) (born 1962), Labour politician and former Member of the Scottish Parliament * Andy Kerr (footballer, born 1931) (1931–1997), Scottish footballer * Andy Kerr (footballer, born 1966), English footballer * Andy Kerr (American politician) (born 1968), American politician from Colorado *
Andy Kerr (musician) Andy Kerr is a Canadian-born musician, originally from British Columbia and currently residing in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Kerr is best known as the former guitarist, frequent vocalist, and co-songwriter in the progressive punk rock/ punk j ...
, Canadian musician * Andy Kerr (weightlifter), English weightlifter who competed for England * Andy Kerr (environmentalist) (born 1955), conservation advocate and writer


See also

* Andrew Ker (born 1954), Scottish rugby union player and cricketer *
Andy Kerr Stadium Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium is a 10,221-seat multi-purpose stadium in Hamilton, New York, United States. It is the home of Colgate University's football and men's lacrosse teams. Colgate opened the stadium in 1939, originally as Colgate ...
, a stadium named for the football coach {{DEFAULTSORT:Kerr, Andrew