Bill James (American football) explained

Bill James
Birth Date:14 November 1897
Birth Place:Watauga, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Kerrville, Texas, U.S.
Player Years1:1918–1921
Player Team1:Centre
Player Positions:Tackle, end
Coach Years1:1924
Coach Team1:TCU (line)
Coach Years2:1925–1935
Coach Team2:Texas (line)
Coach Years3:1936–1947
Coach Team3:Texas A&M (line)
Coach Years4:1949–1951
Coach Team4:Trinity (TX)
Overall Record:15–14–3
Awards:All-Southern (1919, 1920, 1921)

William Nelson James (November 14, 1897 – September 15, 1969) was an American college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Trinity University in San Antonio from 1949 to 1951, compiling a record of 15–14–3.

Early life and college playing career

James was born on November 14, 1897, in Watauga, Texas. After graduating from North Side High School in Fort Worth, Texas, he went to Centre College with former coach Robert L. Myers joining up with the likes of high school teammates Matty Bell, Bob Mathias, and Sully Montgomery. Bo McMillin and Red Weaver played for North Side as well, but did not have enough credits to yet go to college. They went to Somerset High in Kentucky, where they met up with Red Roberts and were recruited by boosters to Centre. The 1917 team ostensibly did so well that Myers felt his players were better than his coaching abilities, and hired Charley Moran.[1] James was thrice an All-Southern tackle and end.[2] He started at end in the 1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game.

Coaching career

James was an assistant for the Texas A&M Aggies.[3]

James was the head football coach at Trinity College in San Antonio from 1949 to 1951.[4]

Late life and death

James retired from coaching in 1952. He continued as owner of Camp Stewart, a boys' summer camp in Hunt, Texas, which he had owned since 1929. James died on September 15, 1969, at Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital in Kerrville, Texas, following an illness.[5] [6]

Head coaching record

College

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football. October 21, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141009093350/http://library.centre.edu/ency/f/football.html. October 9, 2014. dead.
  2. e. g. News: Another All-Southern Team Picked. The Indianapolis Star. November 27, 1921.
  3. Book: The 1939 Texas Aggies: The Greatest Generations Greatest Team. 247. Mickey Herskowitz. 2006. 9781931823395.
  4. Book: The Mirage. 1951. Trinity College. February 14, 2018.
  5. News: . Ex-UT Aide James Dies . . . September 16, 1969 . 26 . January 29, 2022 . .
  6. News: . William N. James Services Today . . . September 17, 1969 . 2A . January 29, 2022 . .