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Jerry Dalrymple Sport(s) Football, basketball Biographical details Born August 6, 1907 Place of birth Arkadelphia, Arkansas Died September 25, 1962 (aged 55)Place of death Little Rock, Arkansas Playing career Football
1929–1931
TulanePosition(s) End Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1933–1934
1935
1937–1938
Basketball
1934–1935
Central Arkansas
Eastern New Mexico
Brown (ends)
Central ArkansasHead coaching record Overall 12–14–1 (football)
25–6–1 (basketball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Awards All-American, 1931 College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1954 (profile)Gerald R. "Jerry" Dalrymple (August 6, 1907 – September 25, 1962) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball in the United States. Dalrymple was All-Southern in sophomore year; All-American in his junior and senior year at Tulane University. In 1931, he was the only unanimous All-American in the country. As of 2010, he was still the only unanimous All-American from Tulane. In 1931, he was Tulane's football captain the year they went to the Rose Bowl. Later he went to Louisiana State University where he earned a master's degree in education. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1954.
Coaching career
Dalrymple was the second head football coach for Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico and he held that position for the 1935 season. His overall coaching record at Eastern NMU was 7 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him tenth at Eastern NMU in terms of total wins and second at Eastern NMU in terms of winning percentage.[1]
References
External links
- Jerry Dalrymple at the College Football Hall of Fame
- Jerry Dalrymple at the College Football Data Warehouse
Central Arkansas Bears head football coaches O. D. Longstreth (1908) • W. O. Wilson (1909–1910) • R. L. Nixon (1911–1912) • W. O. Stephenson (1913) • J. C. Cook (1914) • Dan Estes (1915–1916) • Keith Holloway (1917) • No team (1918) • Dan Estes (1919–1932) • Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) • Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) • Lloyd Roberts (1941) • No team (1942–1944) • Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) • Howard Montgomery (1947–1951) • Jim Crafton (1952–1954) • Frank Koon (1955–1964) • Raymond Bright (1965–1971) • Ken Stephens (1972–1981) • Harold Horton (1982–1989) • Mike Isom (1990–1999) • Clint Conque (2000– )
Central Arkansas Bears basketball head coaches Dan Estes (1920–1929) • Orion Wray (1929–1934) • Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) • Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) • Lloyd Roberts (1941–1942) • No team (1942–1944) • Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945) • Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) • Sam Hindsman (1946–1947) • Glen Smith (1947–1948) • Howard Montgomery (1948–1949) • Cecil Garrison (1949–1958) • Cliff Horton (1958–1969) • Marvin Bishop # (1969–1970) • Cliff Horton (1970–1973) • Don Nixon (1973–1979) • Don Dyer (1979–1993) • Arch Jones (1993–1999) • Charles Hervey (1999–2003) • David James # (2003) • Rand Chappell (2003–2010) • Corliss Williamson (2010– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds head football coaches Tiny Reed (1934) • Jerry Dalrymple (1935) • Al Garten (1936–1937) • R. P. Terrell (1938) • Al Garten (1939–1941) • No team (1942–1944) • Al Garten (1945–1953) • Carl Richardson (1954–1963) • B. B. Lees (1964–1966) • Howard White (1967–1969) • Jack Scott (1970–1977) • Dunny Goode (1978–1982) • Bill Kelly (1983–1984) • Don Carthel (1985–1991) • Howard Stearns (1992–1993) • Harold Elliott (1994–2004) • Mark Ribaudo (2005– )
Categories:- 1907 births
- 1962 deaths
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- Central Arkansas Bears football coaches
- Central Arkansas Bears basketball coaches
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- People from Clark County, Arkansas
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