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Nationality
  
American

Spouse(s)
  
Carol Boone


Name
  
Herman Boone

Role
  
Coach

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Born
  
October 28, 1935 (
1935-10-28
)
Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Occupation
  
High school football coach

Education
  
North Carolina Central University

Children
  
Monica Boone, Donna Boone, Sharron Boone

Similar People
  
Bill Yoast, Gerry Bertier, Julius Campbell, Ronnie Bass, Will Patton

Died
  
December 18, 2019

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Herman Ike Boone (born October 28, 1935) was a former American high school football coach, most famous for coaching the 1971 T. C. Williams High School football team to a 13-0 season, state championship, and national championship runner-up; the basis for the 2000 film Remember the Titans where Boone was portrayed by Denzel Washington.

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Early life and education

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Boone attended Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, then the now closed Booker T. Washington High School in Rocky Mount. While attending North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina Boone joined the Tau Psi chapter of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Boone graduated from North Carolina Central with both a B.A. and a M.S. degree.

Career

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In 1958, Herman accepted his first teaching and coaching position at the Luther H. Foster High School in Blackstone, Virginia, where he coached football, basketball and baseball. His teams recorded twenty-six wins, six losses and three district championships.

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In 1961, Herman returned to his home state of North Carolina to continue his coaching and teaching career. He accepted a coaching position at the E.J. Hayes High School in Williamston, North Carolina. His football teams amassed a record of 99 wins and 8 losses in a nine-year period. His 1966 football team was recognized by Scholastic Coach’s Magazine as “The Number One Football Team in America”. In 1969, Boone was fired from his position, informed by the Williamston school board that the town of Williamston “was not ready for a black head coach”.

Having integrated schools in 1965 the city of Alexandria, Virginia consolidated all high school students into T. C. Williams High School in 1971, the same year that Boone arrived to head coach the football program. After the Gettysburg camp where the team members got to know each other, President Richard Nixon sent an aide, Dr. Brown, to see this integrated football team that was beginning to catch national attention. In December 1971, Nixon was quoted as saying of the Titans that "the team saved the city of Alexandria".

Retired from coaching, Boone enjoyed a career as a public speaker at functions regarding his time as a high school football coach at T. C. Williams High School. In 2016, he was awarded the Living Legends of Alexandria award for notable citizens of Alexandria, VA.

Personal life

Boone lived with his wife, Carol, in Alexandria, Virginia. He had three daughters, Sharron, Donna, and Monica, and three grandchildren, Mackenzie, Myles, and Lauren.

Boone was also a friend of Willie Jeffries, dating back to when the two were assistant coaches in North Carolina. Boone wrote a letter of recommendation in support of Jeffries' induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. In it, Boone wrote, "Without his leadership and example, there would not have been Remember the Titans or the advancement in race relations in sports that we have witnessed."

In film

The film Remember the Titans is loosely based on the 1971 T. C. Williams High School football season, where Denzel Washington portrayed Boone .

Trophy

The Herman Boone Trophy is awarded to the winning team of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, a game between high school All-American seniors.

References

Herman Boone Wikipedia