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Conway Hayman Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born January 9, 1949 Place of birth Newark, Delaware Playing career 1968-1970 Delaware Position(s) Offensive lineman Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1983-1986 Prairie View A&M Head coaching record Overall 5-36 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Awards 1986 Delaware Sports Hall of Fame Conway Hayman (born January 9, 1949) is a former American football player and coach. He played offensive line in college and professionally and later became a collegiate head football coach.
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Playing career
University of Delaware
Hayman was a lineman at the University of Delaware in Newark where he played from 1968 through the 1970 seasons. Hayman's Blue Hens garnered three consecutive Lambert Cup titles, three straight Boardwalk Bowl wins, and two straight Middle Atlantic Conference championships. Hayman was a consensus first team All-American and All-East selection at offensive guard in 1970 and was a two-time All-MAC selection. From his accomplishments at Delaware, Hayman was inducted into the state of Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.[1] Hayman was the second athlete from the school to play in the NFL.[2]
Houston Oilers
Hayman played for six seasons with the Houston Oilers,[3] for a total of 77 regular season games in the NFL as an offensive lineman.[4] He was drafted in the 6th round (141st oveall) in the 1971 draft by the Washington Redskins and subsequently traded to Houston.[5]
Coaching career
Assistant coaching
Hayman served as an assistant at Texas Southern University and Florida A&M University. [1]
Prairie View A&M
Hayman was the 15th head college football coach for the Prairie View A&M University Panthers located in Prairie View, Texas and he held that position for four seasons, from 1983 to 1986. His career coaching record at Prairie View was 5 wins, 36 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 12th at Prairie View in total wins and 18th at Prairie View in winning percentage (.122).[6][7]
Career highlights
In 1986 the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame inducted Hayman.
References
- ^ a b University of Delaware Athletic Hall of Fame Conway Hayman
- ^ The Great Delaware Sports Book By Doug Gelbert
- ^ Armchair GM Conway Haymen
- ^ DatabaseFootball.com Conway Haymen NFL Stats
- ^ Pro Football Reference Conway Hamen
- ^ Prairie View A&M University coaching records
- ^ "Prairie View Agricultural & Mechanical University Directory". The Sports Network. http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/teams/direct582.htm.
External links
Prairie View A&M Panthers head football coaches Unknown (1907) • No team (1908–1919) • Unknown (1920) • No team (1921–1922) • Henry B. Hucles (1923–1925) • Jim F. Law (1926–1929) • Arthur J. Willis (1930) • Sam B. Taylor (1931–1943) • L. T. Walker (1944) • William J. Nicks (1945–1947) • Fred T. Long (1948) • James A. Stevens (1949–1951) • William J. Nicks (1952–1965) • Hoover J. Wright (1966–1968) • Alexander Durley (1969–1970) • Jim Hillyer (1971) • Theophilus Danzy (1972) • Hoover J. Wright (1973–1979) • Cornelius Cooper (1980–1981) • James McKinley (1982) • Conway Hayman (1983–1986) • Haney Catchings # (1986) • Haney Catchings (1986–1989) • No team (1990) • Ronald Beard (1991–1994) • Hensley Sapenter (1995–1996) • Greg Johnson (1997–1998) • Clifton Gilliard (1999) • Larry Dorsey (2000–2002) • C. L. Whittington (2003) • Henry Frazier, III (2004–2010) • Heishma Northern (2011–)
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Categories:- 1949 births
- Living people
- American football offensive linemen
- Delaware Fighting Blue Hens football players
- Florida A&M Rattlers football coaches
- Houston Oilers players
- Prairie View A&M Panthers football coaches
- Texas Southern Tigers football coaches
- People from New Castle County, Delaware
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