sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGeorge Washington "Doc" Penton (September 6, 1882 – July 11, 1969) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Jacksonville State Normal School (now Jacksonville State University) in 1910 and at Troy State Normal School (now Troy University) from 1911 to 1912, compiling a career college football coaching record of 8–4–3. Penton played college football at Auburn University as a guard and fullback from 1907 to 1909. He was the brother of fellow football player and coach, John Penton.
American football player and coach (1882–1969)
Not to be confused with Doc Fenton.
George Penton Penton at Troy c. 1911 |
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Born | (1882-09-06)September 6, 1882 Rockford, Alabama |
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Died | July 11, 1969(1969-07-11) (aged 86) Montgomery, Alabama |
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1907–1909 | Auburn |
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Position(s) | Guard, fullback |
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1910 | Jacksonville State |
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1911–1912 | Troy State |
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1913 | Auburn (assistant) |
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1919–1921 | Sidney Lanier HS (AL) |
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1911–1912 | Troy State |
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Overall | 8–4–3 (college) |
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Playing career
Penton played football, baseball, basketball, and track at Auburn University. He was a guard and fullback for Mike Donahue's Auburn Tigers football team from 1907 to 1909.[1]
1909
Dick Jemison selected him second-team All-Southern at fullback.[2]
Coaching career
1912
Penton was athletic director at Troy University and led the Troy Trojans to its only perfect season in 1912, a 3–0 record.
1913
Penton was then an assistant under Donahue in 1913.[3] His first year there the team won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship.
1919–1921
Penton coached the Sidney Lanier High School Poets from 1919 to 1921.
Head coaching record
College
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
Jacksonville State Gamecocks (Independent) (1910) |
1910 |
Jacksonville State |
1–3–2 | | | |
Jacksonville State: |
1–3–2 | | |
Troy State Teachers (Independent) (1911–1912) |
1911 |
Troy State |
4–1–1 | | | |
1912 |
Troy State |
3–0 | | | |
Troy State: |
7–1–1 | | |
Total: | 8–4–3 | |
References
External links
Links to related articles |
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- Charles Holton (1904–1905)
- No team (1906–1907)
- Earl Wells (1908)
- F. A. Harwood (1909)
- George Penton (1910)
- Ben Harris (1911–1919)
- J. W. Stephenson (1920–1921)
- C. C. Bush (1922–1924)
- Earl Wren (1925)
- Al Clemens (1926–1928)
- J. W. Stephenson (1929–1930)
- T. B. Shotts (1931–1937)
- Chester Dillon (1938–1939)
- Osmo Smith (1940)
- No team (1941–1944)
- Chester Dillon (1945)
- Don Salls (1946–1952)
- Ray Wedgeworth (1953)
- Don Salls (1954–1964)
- Jim Blevins (1965–1968)
- Charley Pell (1969–1973)
- Clarkie Mayfield (1974–1976)
- Jim Fuller (1977–1983)
- Joe Hollis (1984)
- Bill Burgess (1985–1996)
- Mike Williams (1997–1999)
- Jeff Richards (1999)
- Jack Crowe (2000–2012)
- Bill Clark (2013)
- John Grass (2014–2021)
- Maxwell Thurmond # (2021)
- Rich Rodriguez (2022– )
# denotes interim head coach
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Troy Trojans athletic directors |
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- George Penton (1911–1912)
- Albert Choate (–)
- Billy Atkins (?–1972)
- Tom Jones (1972–1974)
- Robert Earl Stewart (1974–1991)
- Johnny Williams (1994–2005)
- Steve Dennis (2005–2012)
- John Hartwell (2012–2015)
- Sandy Atkins # (2015)
- Jeremy McClain (2015–2019)
- Sandy Atkins # (2019)
- Brent Jones (2019– )
# denotes interim athletic director
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- Virgil McKinley (1909)
- Dan Herren (1910)
- George Penton (1911–1912)
- No team (1913–1920)
- J. W. Campbell (1921–1923)
- Ross V. Ford (1924)
- Otis Bynum (1925–1926)
- Gladwin Gaumer (1927–1928)
- No team (1929)
- No coach (1930)
- Albert Elmore (1931–1936)
- Albert Choate (1937–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Albert Choate (1946)
- Fred McCollum (1947–1950)
- Jim Grantham (1951–1954)
- William Clipson (1955–1965)
- Billy Atkins (1966–1971)
- Tom Jones (1972–1973)
- Byrd Whigham (1974–1975)
- Charlie Bradshaw (1976–1982)
- Chan Gailey (1983–1984)
- Rick Rhoades (1985–1987)
- Robert Maddox (1988–1990)
- Larry Blakeney (1991–2014)
- Neal Brown (2015–2018)
- Chip Lindsey (2019–2021)
- Brandon Hall # (2021)
- Jon Sumrall (2022–)
| # denotes interim head coach |
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