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Sport(s)
  
Football

1974–1981
  
Baylor (DC)

1961–1963
  
Texas State

Name
  
Corky Nelson


1967–1969
  
Harlandale HS (TX)

Role
  
American football player

1971–1973
  
John Tyler HS (TX)

Positions
  
Center, Linebacker

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Born
  
February 25, 1939 San Antonio, Texas (
1939-02-25
)

1970
  
North Texas State (DL/LB)

Died
  
November 17, 2014, Temple, Texas, United States

Corky Nelson (February 25, 1939 – November 17, 2014) was an American football player and coach. He is known for his coaching stint at the University of North Texas, but was more successful on the high school level.

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Nelson was an all-conference center and linebacker at Texas State University–San Marcos, where he was captain of the 1963 team that went undefeated. He began coaching at the high school level soon after his graduation, first at Alamo Heights High School as an assistant, then at Harlandale High School as head coach. He briefly got into the collegiate ranks as defensive line and linebacker coach at the University of North Texas, but left after one season.

In 1971, Nelson became head coach at John Tyler High School in Tyler, Texas. In 1973, he guided a Lions team that featured Earl Campbell to a perfect 15–0 season as well as the state championship in the largest classification. Nelson then became defensive coordinator under coach Grant Teaff at Baylor University. In 1982, he was named head coach at North Texas, succeeding Bob Tyler. He was also named the school's athletic director in 1989. Following the 1990 season, his contract was not renewed.

Nelson died on November 17, 2014.

Coaching tree

Assistant coaches under Corky Nelson who became NCAA head coaches:

  • Turner Gill: Buffalo (2006–2009), Kansas (2010–2011), Liberty (2012–present)
  • References

    Corky Nelson Wikipedia