Wilson Matthews

Wilson Matthews

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Name = Wilson Matthews



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DateOfBirth = birth date|1921|7|18
Birthplace = flagicon|Arkansas Atkins, AR
DateOfDeath = death date and age|2002|5|12|1921|7|18
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OverallRecord = 118-17-3 (High school)
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Years = 1940-1941
1942
1943
Team = Arkansas Tech
Arkansas
Monticello A&M
Position = QB / FB / LB
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1944
1945-1946
1947-1957
1958-1968
CoachTeams = Rogers HS
Little Rock HS (Line)
Little Rock HS
Arkansas (DE)

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Wilson David Matthews (birth date|1921|7|18death date|2002|5|12) was an American football coach. He became a high school coaching legend in the state of Arkansas after winning 10 state championships and producing a 33-win streak in 11 years at Little Rock Central High School. He later became an assistant to Frank Broyles at the University of Arkansas. The Broyles Award Trophy, depicts Matthews standing next to Broyles.

Born and raised in rural Atkins, Arkansas, Matthews attended local Atkins High School, where he played varsity football under coach Raymond Burnett and was a two-time All-State selection. Matthews went on to play at Arkansas Tech University, where he an was an All-AIC honoree from 1940-41. He continued his playing career at the University of Arkansas for one year under George Cole. In 1943, Matthews was drafted for military service and assigned to the Monticello A&M V-12 Program, where he played with the Monticello Marine-Navy team. He earned his bachelor's degree and his master's in education from Arkansas. Matthews also served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II.

In 1944 Matthews became head coach at Rogers High School in Rogers, Arkansas. After a single season, finished with a 7-3 record, Matthews left Rogers for the Little Rock High School, where he became an assistant to his former high school coach Raymond Burnett. As Burnett moved on to coach Arkansas Tech University, Matthews was named head coach, taking over one of the premier high school football programs in the nations. The Little Rock Central Tigers had won the mythical national championship in 1946.

Matthew's first Tiger teams went 12-0-1 in 1947 and 9-1-1 in 1948. His next two teams finished 10-1 and 10-2. In 1951, his team was 9-3 but a one-point loss to North Little Rock that season was the last defeat a Matthews-coached Central team had against competition from Arkansas. The Tigers were undefeated in the state the next six years. Matthews led the Tigers to unbeaten seasons in 1956 and 1957, and left the school with a 33-game winning streak. His 1957 team won the schools second mythical national championship.

Matthews joined the University of Arkansas Razorbacks in January 1958, coaching the defensive ends and linebackers at Arkansas before taking administrative duties in 1969. He continued to coach the freshmen until being named assistant athletic director in 1973. As a varsity coach, Matthews coached two All-Americans and eight All-Southwest Conference players. During his tenure the Hogs appeared in eight bowl games. Matthews served as an assistant and then associate athletic director until 1992 when he assumed the title of associate athletic director emeritus. Matthews was inducted to the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1971.


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