Scotty Bierce

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Scotty Bierce
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PositionEnd
Personal information
Born(1896-09-03)September 3, 1896
Kearney, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedApril 26, 1982(1982-04-26) (aged 85)
Valley City, Ohio, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight164 lb (74 kg)
Career information
High schoolCuyahoga Falls
(Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio)
CollegeAkron
Career history
Playing
Coaching
Awards and highlights
Career statistics
Games played48
Games started34
Receiving touchdowns5
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Bruce Wallace "Scotty" Bierce (September 3, 1896 – April 26, 1982) was a professional American football player and coach. He played for the Akron Pros, Buffalo All-Americans, Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Bulldogs of the National Football League (NFL). Bierce won a league title in 1920 with the Pros and he won a second title in 1924 with the Bulldogs. Scotty also served as a player-coach for the Pros in 1925. He played college football at University of Akron.

After his playing career ended, Briece became a prominent Akron attorney and a community leader.[1]

The Bruce W. "Scotty" Bierce Athletic Scholarship Fund is an athletic scholarship at the University of Akron. It was established in Scott's will and provides scholarships for deserving athletes at the university. Awards are made by the director of athletics in cooperation with the University Scholarship Committee.[1] Bierce excelled in football while at the university. He was inducted into the Summit County Sports Hall of Fame in 1957 and the University of Akron Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.

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