Bernie Moore

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Bernie Moore
Bernie Moore
Bernie Moore
Title Head Coach
College LSU
Sport Football, Track & Field
Born 1895-04-30
Place of birth Jonesboro, TN
Died 1967-11-06
Career Highlights
Overall 83-39-6
Coaching Stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Championships
SEC - 1935
SEC - 1936
Coaching positions
1935-1947
1928-1934
1925-1927
LSU (head)
LSU (asst.)
Mercer (head)
College Football Hall of Fame, 1952

Bernie Moore was a legendary sports figure during his long tenure as head coach of both football and track & field at LSU.

Moore was the son of a Baptist minister, which seemed to influence his sports philosophy. As his College Football Hall of Fame states. he was "a man of morals and mayhem." While demanding a high level of sportsmanship from his players, he also called for a hard-nosed, physical style of play from them at all times.

In addition to 2 SEC titles in football, his track & field teams won 12 SEC titles and the national championship in 1933. LSU's Bernie Moore Track Stadium is named in his honour.

After ending his tenure at LSU (the longest of any coach at the school to that point). Moore became SEC Commissioner in 1947. He was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 1966. His last residence was the Henderson Clark-Moore House [1] in Winchester, Tennessee.

Preceded by
Biff Jones
LSU Tigers Head Football Coach
1935-1947
Succeeded by
Gaynell Tinsley

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Persondata
NAME Moore, Bernie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Hall of Fame football coach
DATE OF BIRTH 1895-04-30
PLACE OF BIRTH Jonesboro, TN
DATE OF DEATH 1967-11-06
PLACE OF DEATH Winchester, TN
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