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Sport(s)
  
Football

Name
  
Jim Hilyer

1954–1957
  
Stetson

Education
  
Stetson University

1968–1973
  
Auburn (assistant)

Positions
  
Guard, Linebacker

1977–1981
  
Auburn (assistant)


Born
  
August 1, 1935 (age 88) (
1935-08-01
)

1963–1967
  
Mississippi State (assistant)

1974–1976
  
Washington Redskins (assistant)

Role
  
American football head coach

Jim Hilyer (born August 1, 1935) was the first head coach in the history of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Blazers college football team. He was a four-year letterwinner offensive guard and linebacker.

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Coaching career

Hilyer's coaching career began at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach, Florida (1957–1963), where he coached football and track and also played for the Orlando Thunderbirds of the Continental Football League during this period from 1958 to 1960. He then joined the staff at Mississippi State University as an assistant in 1963 and stayed through 1967. He was an assistant coach at Auburn University from 1968 through 1973 before joining George Allen and the Washington Redskins staff in 1974. Hilyer returned to Auburn from 1977 to 1981, and then he joined the staff of the Birmingham Stallions of the United States Football League in 1982.

UAB

In 1985, Hilyer became the strength and conditioning coach at UAB, and was also an assistant professor in the School of Medicine and an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Health Education and Physical Education. In 1989, he became the coach of the UAB club football team and had a record of 3–10 during his two years at the club level. On March 13, 1991, Hilyer was named the first head coach at UAB for the inaugural 1991 season. In four seasons from 1991 to 1994 as head coach at UAB, he coached the Blazers to a record of 27 wins, 12 losses and 2 ties (27–12–2).

References

Jim Hilyer Wikipedia