Graydon Poe Eggers Sr. (October 13, 1903 – January 11, 1994) was an American college football and college basketball coach and professor of English. He was the first head football coach at Appalachian State Normal School–now known as Appalachian State University–located in Boone, North Carolina. He coached the team for one season, in 1928, compiling a record of 3–6.[1] Eggers was also the head basketball coach at Appalachian State, for one season in 1944–45, tallying a mark of 6–13.
Biographical details | |
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Born | Watauga County, North Carolina, U.S. | October 13, 1902
Died | January 11, 1994 Crossnore, North Carolina, U.S. | (aged 90)
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1928 | Appalachian Normal |
Basketball | |
1944–1945 | Appalachian State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 3–6 (football) 6–13 (basketball) |
Eggers, a native of Watauga County, North Carolina, was a longtime English professor at Appalachian State University, serving there from 1927 to 1970. He obtained his Ph.D. in English from Duke University in 1935. His specialty was translating Middle English. In 1955 Eggers published a translation of The Owl and the Nightingale, a Middle English poem. In 1971 Appalachian State University dedicated Eggers Residential Hall to Eggers and his brother, Herman Eggers.
Head coaching record
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editYear | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Appalachian Normal (Independent) (1928) | |||||||||
1928 | Appalachian Normal | 3–6 | |||||||
Appalachian Normal: | 3–6 | ||||||||
Total: | 3–6 |
References
edit- ^ Mike Flynn, ed. (2009). "History and Traditions: All-Time Coaching Records". Appalachian Football 2009 Media Guide. Appalachian Sports Information. p. 184. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 10, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2009.
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