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Sport(s)
  
Football

Name
  
Sam McCorkle

1970–1972
  
Livingston

Positions
  
Center

1973
  
Livingston (GA)

Titles
  
Head coach

1976
  
Minor HS (assistant)


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Team
  
Carbon Hill High School

Born
  
November 19, 1949 (age 74) Big Stone Gap, Virginia (
1949-11-19
)

1974–1975
  
Talladega HS (assistant)

Education
  
University of West Alabama

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Sam McCorkle (born November 19, 1949) is former head football coach at both the University of West Alabama and the University of Tennessee at Martin. He grew up in Meridian, Mississippi and attended Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama) where he played center from 1970 to 1972. He began his coaching career in 1973 and held assistant coaching positions at North Texas State, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Livingston, Kentucky, Austin Peay, Mississippi Delta Community College and several high schools throughout Alabama. He recently served as the head coach of Etowah High School in Attalla, Alabama from 2009-2012. He was recently named the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Oxford (MS) High School.

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Head coaching career

On December 19, 1984, McCorkle was hired to serve as head coach at Livingston from his assistant coach position at Vanderbilt. Never finishing higher than fourth in the Gulf South Conference standings, McCorkle resigned from his post on November 14, 1990. His overall record from 1985 to 1990 was 20 wins, 44 losses and two ties (20–44–2). After serving as an assistant coach as a number of schools, McCorkle returned to the head coaching ranks on December 7, 1999, when he was hired by the University of Tennessee at Martin. After a 2–6 start to the 2002 season, McCorkle was fired with Johnny Jernigan serving as interim head coach through the end of the season. His overall record from 2000 to 2002 was five wins and 25 losses (5–25).

Following Martin, McCorkle returned to West Alabama was an assistant coach. Following the resignation of Randy Pippin, he was promoted for a second stint as head coach at his alma mater in November 2003. After two seasons, McCorkle resigned following the 2005 season after compiling a record of four wins and 18 losses during his second tenure.

References

Sam McCorkle Wikipedia