Edward Clemons | |
Death Date: | March 1966 |
Death Place: | Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Morris Brown College (1929) |
Player Years1: | 1922–1924 |
Player Team1: | Paul Quinn |
Player Team2: | Morris Brown |
Player Positions: | Tackle |
Coach Years1: | 1929–1932 |
Coach Team1: | Edward Waters |
Coach Years2: | 1934–1948 |
Coach Team2: | Lane |
Coach Years3: | 1950–1962 |
Coach Team3: | Morris Brown |
Coach Years4: | 1963 |
Coach Team4: | Jackson State |
Coach Years5: | 1965 |
Coach Team5: | Edward Waters |
Bowl Record: | 1–2 |
Championships: | 1 black college national (1951) 1 SIAC (1951) |
Edward James "Ox" Clemons (c. 1903 – March 1966) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, Florida from 1929 to 1932 and again in 1965, Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee from 1934 to 1948, Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia from 1950 to 1962, and Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi in 1963.
Clemons played college football as a tackle, first as Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas, from 1922 to 1924 under brothers Fred T. Long and Harry Long. In 1926, Chief Aiken, head coach at Atlanta University, convinced Clemons and several other Paul Quinn players to leave Texas for Atlanta. Clemons ultimately ended up at Morris Brown College, where he started alongside Billy Nicks.
Clemons died in March 1966, in Jacksonville.[1]