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Paul Pierce (American football)
American football player and coach

Paul Pierce (American football)

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Paul Edward "Red" Pierce (December 29, 1914 – March 31, 2004) was an American football player and coach. He served as head coach at Sul Ross State University from 1946 to 1951 and at Sam Houston State University from 1952 to 1967, amassing a career college football record of 94–52–7 134–72–9. His Sam Houston State Bearkats shared the NAIA Football National Championship in 1964 after tying the Concordia Cobbers in the title game.

Early years

A native of Hill, New Mexico, Pierce grew up in Fort Stockton, Texas, graduating from high school there in 1932. He went on to attend Schreiner Institute (now Schreiner University) in Kerrville, Texas, where he earned his associate of arts degree while playing football, basketball and track. Pierce continued his collegiate career at Sul Ross State Teachers College (now Sul Ross State University) in Alpine, Texas. He participated in varsity football and basketball, and graduated two years later with his bachelor of science degree in chemistry. He earned his Ed.D. degree from the University of Houston in 1961.

During World War II, Pierce served as a gunnery officer in the US Navy, and became the head football coach at the Bainbridge Naval Training Center in Port Deposit, Maryland near the conclusion of the war.

Coaching career

In 1946 Pierce was hired at his alma mater Sul Ross State to rebuild a football program that was discontinued during the war. He guided the Lobos to 18 consecutive wins, four conference championships and two bowl games, including the 1949 Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

In 1952, Pierce became the head football coach, head track coach and athletic director at Sam Houston State. His teams at SHSU tied for four conference championships and played in five bowl games. His 1964 Bearcat team tied Concordia College for a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics co-championship. In 1965, he was named the Knute Rockne Little All-American Coach of the Year.

He returned to Sul Ross in 1968 as a professor of health and education and chairman of the physical education department. Although better known for his football teams, he had an outstanding record at Sul Ross as the women's volleyball coach. From 1971–75, he directed them to the national tournament three times, won the national championship and placed fifth in the nation twice.

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Sul Ross State Lobos () (1946–1949)
1946Sul Ross State5–5
1947Sul Ross State7–3
1948Sul Ross State10–0–1T Tangerine
1949Sul Ross State7–3
Sul Ross State Lobos (Lone Star Conference) (1950–1951)
1950Sul Ross State8–2–13–0–11st
1951Sul Ross State3–71–46th
Sul Ross State:40–20–2
Sam Houston State Bearkats (Lone Star Conference) (1952–1967)
1952Sam Houston State6–42–3T–3rdW Shrimp
1953Sam Houston State9–14–12ndW Refrigerator
1954Sam Houston State6–4
1955Sam Houston State6–1–25–1T–1st
1956Sam Houston State10–06–01stW Refrigerator
1957Sam Houston State3–5–13–3–14th
1958Sam Houston State7–3L Christmas Festival
1959Sam Houston State5–55–2T–2nd
1960Sam Houston State3–62–56th
1961Sam Houston State8–17–01st
1962Sam Houston State5–3–14–2–13rd
1963Sam Houston State4–3–1
1964Sam Houston State9–1–15–11stT NAIA Championship
1965Sam Houston State4–61–56th
1966Sam Houston State6–3–14–2–12nd
1967Sam Houston State3–61–67th
Sam Houston State:94–52–7
Total:134–72–9
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title

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