- Dudy Noble
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Dudy Noble Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball, track Biographical details Born May 6, 1893 Place of birth Learned, Mississippi Died February 2, 1963 (aged 69)Place of death Vicksburg, Mississippi Playing career 1911–1915 Mississippi State Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1916
1917–1918
1919–1921
1922
1923–1929
Basketball
1918–1919
Baseball
1918–1919
1920–1943
1946–1947
Mississippi College
Ole Miss
Mississippi State (assistant)
Mississippi State
Mississippi State (assistant)
Ole Miss
Ole Miss
Mississippi State
Mississippi StateAdministrative career (AD unless noted) 1938–1959 Mississippi State Head coaching record Overall 9–14–3 (football)
0–3 (basketball)
277–205–9 (baseball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Clark Randolph "Dudy" Noble (May 6, 1893 – February 2, 1963) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, track athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator.
Noble was born in Learned, Mississippi. He attended Mississippi State University (then known as "Mississippi A&M") in Starkville, Mississippi, where he earned 14 varsity letters in four sports—football, basketball, baseball and track. He graduated in 1915.
After his college playing days were over, Noble served as the head football coach at Mississippi College (1916), the University of Mississippi ("Ole Miss") (1917–1918), and Mississippi State (1922), compiling a career college football record of 9–14–3. He was also the head basketball coach at Ole Miss for a season in 1918–1919, tallying a mark of 0–3, and the head baseball coach there for two seasons and for a total of 26 seasons at Mississippi State (1920–1943, 1946–1947), amassing a career college baseball record of 277–205–9. From 1938 to 1959, he was also the athletic director at Mississippi State.
Noble died on February 2, 1963 at a hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi; he was 69 years old.[1] The Mississippi State baseball field was named in his honor in 1959, and he was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1961.
References
- ^ Hall, John (February 3, 1963). "Mississippi State's Dudy Noble dead at 69". The Tuscaloosa News. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pvocAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7poEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1230,204482. Retrieved January 16, 2011.
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Mississippi College Choctaws head football coaches No coach (1907–1909) • Dale E. Chadwick (1910–1912) • Dana X. Bible (1913–1915) • Dudy Noble (1916) • No team (1917–1918) • Frank G. Anderson (1919) • Stanley Robinson (1920–1923) • John M. King (1924) • George Bohler (1925–1927) • Stanley Robinson (1928–1953) • Joe Murphy (1954–1958) • Hartwell McPhail (1959–1971) • John M. Williams (1972–1990) • Terry L. McMillan (1991–1999) • Johnny Mills (2000–2004) • Norman Joseph (2005– )
Ole Miss Rebels head football coaches Alexander H. Bondurant (1893) • J. W. S. Rhea / C. D. Clark % (1894) • H. L. Fairbanks (1895) • John W. Hollister (1896) • No team (1897) • T. G. Scarbrough (1898) • W. H. Lyon (1899) • Z. N. Estes (1900) • William Shibley (1901) • Daniel S. Martin (1902) • M. H. Harvey (1903–1904) • No coach (1905) • Thomas S. Hammond (1906) • Frank A. Mason (1907) • Frank Kyle (1908) • N. P. Stauffer (1909–1911) • Leo DeTray (1912) • William L. Driver (1913–1914) • Fred Robbins (1915–1916) • Dudy Noble (1917–1918) • R. L. Sullivan (1919–1921) • Roland A. Cowell (1922–1923) • Chester S. Barnard (1924) • Homer Hazel (1925–1929) • Ed Walker (1930–1937) • Harry Mehre (1938–1942) • No team (1943) • Harry Mehre (1944–1945) • Harold Drew (1946) • Johnny Vaught (1947–1970) • Billy Kinard (1971–1973) • Johnny Vaught (1973) • Ken Cooper (1974–1977) • Steve Sloan (1978–1982) • Billy Brewer (1983–1993) • Joe Lee Dunn (1994) • Tommy Tuberville (1995–1998) • David Cutcliffe (1998–2004) • Ed Orgeron (2005–2007) • Houston Nutt (2008–2011) • TBD (2012– )
Percent sign (%) denotes disputed coaching records. See Ole Miss Rebels football.Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball head coaches Unknown (1908–1910) • E. R. Hubbard (1910–1911) • B. Y. Walton (1911–1912) • Unknown (1912–1917) • No team (1917–1918) • Dudy Noble (1918–1919) • R. L. Sullivan (1919–1925) • Homer Hazel (1925–1930) • Ed Walker (1930–1935) • George Bohler (1935–1938) • Frank Johnson (1938–1939) • Chuck Jaskwhich (1939–1942) • Edwin Hale (1942–1943) • No team (1943–1944) • Edwin Hale (1944–1945) • Buster Poole (1945–1946) • Jim Whatley (1946–1949) • B. L. Graham (1949–1962) • Eddie Crawford (1962–1968) • Cob Jarvis (1968–1976) • Bob Weltlich (1976–1982) • Lee Hunt (1982–1986) • Ed Murphy (1986–1992) • Rob Evans (1992–1998) • Rod Barnes (1998–2006) • Andy Kennedy (2006– )
Ole Miss Rebels head baseball coaches Unknown (1893) • No team (1894) • Unknown (1895) • No team (1896) • Unknown (1897) • No team (1898–1899) • T. H. Johnson (1900) • P. J. Murphy (1901) • Ashford (1902) • T. J. Keefe (1904) • J. C. Elmer (1905) • Unknown (1906–1907) • J. M. Acker (1908) • Unknown (1909) • J. W. McCall (1910) • Edgar Moss (1911–1912) • No team (1913) • Casey Stengel (1914) • Unknown (1915) • Fred A. Robins (1916) • Baxter Sparks (1917) • Dudy Noble (1918–1919) • Unknown (1920–1922) • Pete Shields (1923–1931) • Tad Smith (1932–1942) • Edwin W. Hale (1943) • No team (1944–1945) • Tad Smith (1946–1950) • Tom Swayze (1951–1971) • Jake Gibbs (1972–1990) • Don Kessinger (1991–1996) • Pat Harrison (1997–2000) • Mike Bianco (2001– )
Mississippi State Bulldogs head football coaches W. M. Matthews (1895) • J. B. Hildebrand (1896) • No team (1897–1899) • L. B. Harvey (1901) • L. Gwinn (1902) • Dan Martin (1903–1906) • Fred Furman (1907–1908) • W. D. Chadwick (1909–1913) • E. C. Hayes (1914–1916) • Sid Robinson (1917–1919) • Fred Holtkamp (1920–1921) • Dudy Noble (1922) • Earl Abell (1923–1924) • Bernie Bierman (1925–1926) • John W. Hancock (1927–1929) • Chris Cagle (1930) • Ray G. Dauber (1931–1932) • Ross McKechnie (1933–1934) • Ralph Sasse (1935–1937) • Spike Nelson (1938) • Allyn McKeen (1939–1942) • No team (1943) • Allyn McKeen (1944–1948) • Arthur Morton (1949–1951) • Murray Warmath (1952–1953) • Darrell Royal (1954–1955) • Wade Walker (1956–1961) • Paul E. Davis (1962–1966) • Charles Shira (1967–1972) • Bob Tyler (1973–1978) • Emory Bellard (1979–1985) • Rockey Felker (1986–1990) • Jackie Sherrill (1991–2003) • Sylvester Croom (2004–2008) • Dan Mullen (2009– )
Mississippi State Bulldogs head baseball coaches William J. Jennings (1885–1888) • G. C. Creelman (1889–1896) • Irwin D. Sessums (1897) • No team (1898) • Irwin D. Sessums (1899) • Unknown (1901) • Sam W. Scales (1902) • Unknown (1903–1904) • S. A. Jehl (1905) • Bert Noblett (1906) • Forest P. Plass (1907–1908) • Dolly Stark (1909) • William D. Chadwick (1910–1918) • Stanley L. Robinson (1919) • Dudy Noble (1920–1943) • No team (1944–1945) • Dudy Noble (1946–1947) • R. P. Patty (1948–1956) • Paul Gregory (1957–1974) • Jim Bragan (1975) • Ron Polk (1976–1997) • Pat McMahon (1998–2001) • Ron Polk (2002–2008) • John Cohen (2009– )
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