Billy Bookout

Billy Bookout

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DateOfBirth = birth date and age|1932|6|1
Birthplace = Choice, Texas
DateOfDeath = 0ctober 10, 2008
Deathplace = Bedford, Texas
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Years = 1951
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Team = Oklahoma
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Position = Defensive back
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CoachYears = 1957
1958-1959
1961-1967
1968-1975
CoachTeams = El Paso Austin (Assist.)
El Paso Burges HS
Hurst Bell HS (Assist.)
Euless Trinity HS
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Billy Paul Bookout (born June 1, 1932) is a former American football player and coach. After a stellar high school and college career, Bookout spent two seasons with the Green Bay Packers before starting a coaching career at the high school level.

Despite an outstanding career at Wichita Falls, Bookout did not drew the attention of college scouts. Blessed with uncommon competitiveness and determination, the height|ft=5|in=10 convert|160|lb|kg Bookout hitchhiked to Norman, Oklahoma and tried to make the Sooners team as a walk-on. In the first practice, he hit All-American halfback Billy Vessels in the sternum and caused him to fumble. Soon later, he was awarded a scholarship by Sooners coach Bud Wilkinson.

After his sophomore season, Bookout transferred to Austin College, where he received Little All American honors and served as co-captain. Although he went undrafted in the 1955 NFL Draft, Bookout made the roster of the Green Bay Packers, beating out former All-Pro cornerback Clarence Self. During the 1955 NFL season, Bookout registered 2 interceptions and 3 caused fumbles. He left the NFL after the 1956 season.

Pursuing a coaching career, Bookout got his first job as junior varsity coach at Austin High School of El Paso, Texas. After the season, he was hired as head coach at newly founded El Paso Burges. At age 25, Bookout was at the time the youngest head coach in the state's highest classification. His lack of experience, however, caused the program to struggle. Bookout had to leave Burges two seasons later, and finally became an assistant coach at Bell HS in the Dallas suburb of Hurst. In 1968, he was again hired to initiate a football program at a newly founded high school, at Euless Trinity. Bookout served the school for eight years before retiring as head coach.

I am sad to report that Bill Bookout passed away this afternoon 10/10/2008 form a heart attack at HEB hospital in Bedford, Texas. He was a great Man! with a gentle soul and will be sorely missed.

References

*cite book |title=Pigskin Pulpit: A Social History of Texas High School Football Coaches |last=Cashion |first=Ty |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1998 |publisher=Texas State Historical Association |location=Austin |isbn=0876111681 |pages=187
*cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Catching up with former Trinity coach Bill Bookout |url= |work=Fort Worth Star-Telegram |publisher= |date=2003-09-03 |accessdate=


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