Jimmy R. Haygood

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Jimmy R. Haygood
Biographical details
Born(1882-07-20)July 20, 1882
Humphreys County, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedJanuary 18, 1935(1935-01-18) (aged 52)
Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1904–1905Vanderbilt
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1907–1918Henderson/Henderson-Brown
1920–1924Henderson-Brown
1925–1927Florida Southern
1928–1930Alabama (freshmen)
1931–1934Southwestern (TN)
Basketball
1912–1917Henderson-Brown
1925–1926Florida Southern
Track
1928–1931Alabama
Head coaching record
Overall75–79–17 (football)
17–15 (basketball)

James Raymond Haygood (July 20, 1882 – January 18, 1935) was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and track, and college athletics administrator. He played for Dan McGugin's first Vanderbilt Commodores football team in 1904. Haygood served as the head football coach at Henderson-Brown College—now known as Henderson State University—from 1907 to 1918 and again from 1920 to 1924, at Florida Southern College from 1925 to 1927, and at Southwestern University—now known as Rhodes College—from 1931 to 1934.[1]

A native of Waverly, Tennessee, Haygood played college football at Vanderbilt University as quarterback in 1904 and 1905, on teams coached by Dan McGugin.[2] He died of a heart attack, on January 18, 1935, in Little Rock, Arkansas.[3]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Henderson/Henderson-Brown Reddies (Independent) (1907–1918)
1907 Henderson 3–1
1908 Henderson 4–2
1909 Henderson 4–2–1
1910 Henderson 2–2–1
1911 Henderson-Brown 3–2–1
1912 Henderson-Brown 5–2
1913 Henderson-Brown 1–3
1914 Henderson-Brown 5–3–1
1915 Henderson-Brown 3–4–1
1916 Henderson-Brown 4–1–2
1917 Henderson-Brown 2–2
1918 Henderson-Brown 1–3
Henderson-Brown Reddies (Independent) (1920–1924)
1920 Henderson-Brown 2–4
1921 Henderson-Brown 4–3–1
1922 Henderson-Brown 2–7
1923 Henderson-Brown 3–5–1
1924 Henderson-Brown 3–4–1
Henderson/Henderson-Brown: 51–50–10
Florida Southern Moccasins (Independent) (1925)
1925 Florida Southern 3–2
Florida Southern Moccasins (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1926–1927)
1926 Florida Southern 4–4 2–2 T–14th
1927 Florida Southern 2–5–1 2–4–1 T–16th
Florida Southern: 9–11–1 4–6–1
Southwestern Lynx (Dixie Conference / Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1931–1934)
1931 Southwestern 4–2–3 2–0–1 / 3–1–1 2nd / T–7th
1932 Southwestern 4–6 2–2 / 3–0 5th / 3rd
1933 Southwestern 3–4–2 1–3–1 / 1–2 7th / T–20th
1934 Southwestern 3–6–1 1–3–1 / 1–1–1 6th / T–16th
Southwestern: 14–18–6
Total: 74–79–17

References

  1. ^ "Official Foot Ball Rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association". 1921.
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