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Emory Hines
Biographical details
Born(1913-01-07)January 7, 1913
Texas, U.S.
DiedMarch 5, 1989(1989-03-05) (aged 76)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1935–1940Louisiana Negro
1948Samuel Huston (assistant)
1949–1951Samuel Huston
Baseball
1963–1976Southern
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1977–1981Southern
Head coaching record
Overall15–44–5 (football)

Emory Wellington Hines (January 7, 1913 – March 5, 1989) was an American football and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He was the third head football coach at the Louisiana Negro Normal and Industrial Institute—now known as Grambling State University—in Grambling, Louisiana, serving for six seasons, from 1935 to 1940, and compiling a record of 4–11–2.[1] Hines was also the head baseball coach at Southern University from 1963 to 1976.

Hines died following a long illness in 1989.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Louisiana Negro (Independent) (1935–1940)
1935 Louisiana Negro 2–1
1936 Louisiana Negro 2–4
1937 Louisiana Negro 1–5
1938 Louisiana Negro 2–4
1939 Louisiana Negro 4–5
1940 Louisiana Negro 2–4–3
Louisiana Negro: 13–23–3
Samuel Huston (Southwestern Athletic Conference) (1949–1951)
1949 Samuel Huston 1–7 1–6 7th
1950 Samuel Huston 0–6–2 0–6–1 8th
1951 Samuel Huston 1–8 1–6 7th
Samuel Huston: 2–21–2 2–18–1
Total: 15–44–5

References

  1. ^ "Grambling State Tigers coaching records". Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2008.
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