Lee Royer

American football coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican football coach
PlacesUnited States of America
wasSports coach Football Coach American football coach
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1938
Death20 November 1973Conecuh County, USA (aged 35 years)
The details

Biography

Harold Lee "Rock" Royer (c. 1938 – November 22, 1973) was an American football coach best known for his role as the father of Liberty University football. He was the school's first ever head coach before dying in a plane crash while caught up in tornadic winds in his Cherokee 6 on November 20, 1973. He also was a noted Baptist evangelist and was known in collegiate football circles as "Coach Born Again".

Coaching career

Royer left the United States Naval Academy, where he had served as defensive coordinator, to start up the football program at Lynchburg Baptist College, now called Liberty University. He served as the school's first head coach leading the Flames to a 3–3 record including three straight victories to end the inaugural season. He also served as an assistant coach at Maryland and he spent two seasons early in his career as head coach at Pennsylvania Military College, now called Widener University.

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Pennsylvania Military Cadets (Middle Atlantic Conference)
1962Pennsylvania Military5–55–45th
1963Pennsylvania Military3–63–57th
Widener:8–118–9
Lynchburg Baptist Flames (NAIA independent)
1973Lynchburg Baptist3–3
Lynchburg Baptist:3–3
Total:11–14
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