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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

Name
  
Floyd Burdette

1935
  
UT–Martin

1936–1938
  
Murray State

Positions
  
Center

1943–1944
  
Oklahoma A&M


Floyd Burdette Floyd Burdette Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame

Born
  
September 5, 1914 Martin, Tennessee (
1914-09-05
)

Alma mater
  
Murray State Oklahoma A&M

1939–1940
  
Oklahoma A&M (Assistant)

Died
  
December 1, 1995, Martin, Tennessee, United States

Education
  
Murray State University

Floyd Burdette (September 5, 1914 – December 1, 1995) was a head coach for both the Alabama and Tennessee–Martin Skyhawks men's basketball teams. Born in Martin, Tennessee, Burdette played college basketball for one season at UT Junior College and three at Murray State University from 1935 to 1938. In all four season he competed, Burdette led his team in scoring and was an all-conference selection. He then attended Oklahoma A&M where he both coached and played in 1944 before he began his head coaching career.

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Early life

Burdette was born at Martin, Tennessee on September 5, 1914. He attended UT Junior College (now known as the University of Tennessee at Martin) in 1935 where he was a member of the basketball team. Burdette led the Mississippi Valley Conference in scoring and was a selection to the all-conference squad, but transferred to Murray State University after the season. As a member of the Racers squad for the 1936, 1937 and 1938 seasons, Burdette was both their leading scorer and was selected All-SIAA in each season.

After he graduated from Murray State, Burdette went to graduate school at Oklahoma A&M (now known as Oklahoma State University) in 1939. As he pursued his master's degree in physical education, Burdette coached the Cowboys freshman team. He then played for the Oklahoma City 89ers AAU basketball team in Oklahoma City before he returned to Oklahoma A&M to head the school's air crew training program during World War II. As a result of changes to eligibility requirements for participation in intercollegiate athletics due to the war, Burdette played for Henry Iba as a center on the 1943–44 Oklahoma A&M basketball squad.

Coaching career

Burdette served as head men's basketball coach at Alabama from 1946 through 1952. During his six-season tenure with the Crimson Tide, he amassed an overall record of 81 wins and 59 losses (81–59). After he lest Alabama, Burdette returned to his hometown and coached at Tennessee–Martin from 1952 to 1971. During his nineteen-year tenure with the Skyhawks, he amassed an overall record of 197 wins and 201 losses (197–201) and the 1970 Volunteer State Athletic Conference championship.

References

Floyd Burdette Wikipedia