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Al Clemens

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Alma mater
  
University of Alabama

1920–1923
  
Alabama


Position(s)
  
End

Name
  
Al Clemens

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Sport(s)
  
football, baseball, basketball

Born
  
November 1, 1898 Scottsboro, Alabama (
1898-11-01
)

Died
  
May 19, 1993(1993-05-19) (aged 94) Hollywood, Florida

1924–1925
  
Huntsville Junior College

Albert Hobson "Silent Al" Clemens (November 1, 1898 – May 19, 1993) was a college football, basketball, and baseball player and coach as well as an athletic director.

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University of Alabama

He played football, baseball, and basketball at the University of Alabama. He also threw the javelin on the track team.

Football

Clemens was a prominent end for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. He was captain of the 1921 team under Xen C. Scott and again captain of the 1923 team–the first season under Wallace Wade.

1920

Clemens was chosen All-Southern in 1920 by various selectors.

1921

Clemens was one of only two returning starters in 1921, serving as captain.

1922

Clemens played during one of Alabama's first great victories in 1922, over Penn.

1923

In Wallace Wade's first season as head coach and Clemens' second as captain he was again selected All-Southern.

Huntsville Junior College

Out of university he coached for Huntsville Junior College.

Jacksonville State Teachers College

Before 1930, Clemens was coach and athletic director at the Jacksonville State Teachers College in Jacksonville, Alabama. He boldly scheduled Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association elevens, and only ever lost two games to junior colleges. Across all sports he won 7 junior college titles in 3 seasons.

Tuscaloosa High

Clemens was head coach and athletic director of the Tuscaloosa High School Black Bears. He took the position in 1930. After 1931 the team had been unbeaten for seven years (63 games). Coach Clemens challenged any high school in the nation to a game.

Vicksburg Central High

He was head coach and athletic director at Vicksburg's Carr Central High "where his teams were the terror of the Big Eight Conference." Clemens resigned to take the job at Southwestern. He was replaced by former Mississippi State football player Gene Chadwick.

Rhodes College

He was coach and athletic director for Southwestern Presbyterian from 1942 to 1950. 8 of his basketball players organized a strike against him in 1950.

References

Al Clemens Wikipedia