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Edward Jackson (American football)

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Sport(s)
  
Football

1937–1938
  
Johnson C. Smith

1940
  
Johnson C. Smith

1933–1936
  
Delaware State

1939
  
Delaware State

1941–1942
  
Delaware State

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Alma maters
  
Springfield College, Pennsylvania State University

Edward L. Jackson was an American football head coach for several historically black colleges and universities in the Eastern United States. He was the head coach at Delaware State University, Johnson C. Smith University and Howard University, altering his tenures among the three schools over the course of 23 years. Jackson compiled an overall record of 141–62–12, including two conference championships at Delaware State in 1934 and 1956. Only once during his coaching career did a team of his finish with a sub-.500 record, when Delaware State finished 1–3–1 in 1936.

Jackson later went to the Tuskegee Institute, serving as Physical Education director and Vice-President of Academic Affairs. In 1970, he was recognized by the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation with a Presidential Citation.

Head coaching record

Note: The yearly records are grouped together first by team and then by conference affiliation within that team. It does not follow a year-by-year chronology.

References

Edward Jackson (American football) Wikipedia