Boyd Converse | |
Birth Date: | 18 February 1932 |
Birth Place: | Milburn, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Death Place: | Tishomingo, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Player Sport1: | Football |
Player Team2: | Southeastern State |
Player Sport3: | Basketball |
Player Years4: | c. 1952 |
Player Team4: | Southeastern State |
Player Sport5: | Baseball |
Player Years6: | c. 1952 |
Player Team6: | Southeastern State |
Player Positions: | End (football) Guard (basketball) Pitcher (baseball) |
Coach Sport1: | Football |
Coach Years2: | c. 1954 |
Coach Team2: | Fort Huachuca (assistant) |
Coach Years3: | 1957 |
Coach Team3: | Paris (assistant) |
Coach Years4: | 1958–1961 |
Coach Team4: | Paris |
Coach Years5: | 1964–1966 |
Coach Team5: | Kilgore |
Coach Years6: | 1967 |
Coach Team6: | Wichita State |
Coach Sport7: | Basketball |
Coach Years8: | 1956–1967 |
Coach Team8: | East Texas State (assistant) |
Coach Years9: | 1957–1962 |
Coach Team9: | Paris |
Coach Years10: | 1962–1963 |
Coach Team10: | Baylor (freshmen) |
Coach Sport11: | Baseball |
Coach Years12: | c. 1954 |
Coach Team12: | Fort Huachuca |
Admin Years1: | 1972–1989 |
Admin Team1: | Northeastern Oklahoma A&M |
Overall Record: | 2–7–1 (college football) 41–27–2 (junior college football) |
Bowl Record: | 2–0 (junior college) |
Championships: | Football 1 NJCAA National (1966) 1 TJCFF (1966) |
Boyd Franklin "Cotton" Converse (February 18, 1932 – May 31, 2010) was an American college football and college basketball coach and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Wichita State University for one season in 1967, compiling a record of 2–7–1. Converse was also the head football coach at Paris Junior College in Paris, Texas from 1958 to 1961 and Kilgore College in iKilgore, Texas. At Kilgore, he led his 1966 team to the NJCAA National Football Championship. Converse was the athletic director at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College from 1972 to 1989.
Converse attended Southeastern State College—now known as Southeastern Oklahoma State University, where he won 11 varsity letters in three sports. He played football as an end, basketball as a guard and baseball as a pitcher. After graduating from Southeastern State, Converse served in the United States Army. At Fort Huachuca in Cochise County, Arizona, he was an assistant football coach and head baseball coach. Following to years in the army, Converse went to East Texas State Teachers College—now known as Texas A&M University–Commerce to pursue a master's degree and work as an assistant basketball coach. In early 1957, Converse was hired at Paris Junior College as head basketball coach and line coach for the football team under head coach Dee Alexander.[1]
Converse succeeded Alexander as head football coach at Paris in 1958, and led the team to a record of 20–19–1 in four seasons before the program was disbanded. He remained head basketball coach at Paris through 1962 and then went to Baylor University as coach of the freshmen basketball team.[2]
Converse died in 2010 after a long illness.[3] [4] [5]