Hooper Eblen | |
Birth Date: | 16 November 1911 |
Death Place: | Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S. |
Player Sport1: | Football |
Player Years2: | 1933–1934 |
Player Team2: | Tennessee Wesleyan |
Player Years3: | 1934-1936 |
Player Team3: | Tennessee |
Player Sport4: | Basketball |
Player Years5: | 1934–1936 |
Player Team5: | Tennessee Wesleyan |
Player Positions: | Fullback (football) Forward (basketball) |
Coach Sport1: | Football |
Coach Years1: | 1936 |
Coach Team1: | Whitwell HS (TN) |
Coach Years2: | 1937–1938 |
Coach Team2: | Carter HS (TN) |
Coach Years3: | 1939–1940 |
Coach Team3: | Tennessee Wesleyan |
Coach Years4: | 1941 |
Coach Team4: | Tennessee Tech (backfield) |
Coach Years5: | 1946 |
Coach Team5: | Tennessee Tech (backfield) |
Coach Years6: | 1947–1949 |
Coach Team6: | Tennessee Tech |
Coach Sport7: | Basketball |
Coach Years8: | 1937–1938 |
Coach Team8: | Carter HS (TN) |
Coach Years9: | 1939–1941 |
Coach Team9: | Tennessee Wesleyan |
Coach Years10: | 1947–1948 |
Coach Team10: | Tennessee Tech |
Admin Years1: | 1962–1974 |
Admin Team1: | Tennessee Tech |
Overall Record: | 12–19 (college football) 18–7 (college basketball) |
Robert "Hooper" Eblen (November 16, 1911 – June 30, 1976) was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Tennessee Tech from 1947 to 1949, compiling a record of 12–19.[1] Eblen was school's head basketball coach during the 1947–48 season, tallying a mark of 18–7.[2]
A native of Kingston, Tennessee, Eblen attended Tennessee Wesleyan College—now known as Tennessee Wesleyan University—in Athens, Tennessee when it operated as a junior college. There he played football as a fullback and basketball as a forward. He moved on to the University of Tennessee, lettering for the Tennessee Volunteers football team in 1935 before graduating in 1936.
Eblen began his coaching career at Whitwell H. S. (TN) in 1936 the departed in 1937 for a start up football program at Carter High School in Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. After serving as head football and head basketball coach there, he returned to Tennessee Wesleyan when he was hired in December 1938 as a head football coach to succeed Rube McCray.[3] Eblen also coached basketball at Tennessee Wesleyan, leading teams in both sports to Southeastern junior college championships. In 1941, he moved to Tennessee Tech to work as backfield coach under head football coach Preston Vaughn Overall. Eblen left Tennessee Tech in 1942 for the University of Michigan, where he earned a master's degree in physical education. After serving in the United States Navy during World War II, he resumed his post as Tennessee Tech. In January 1947, Eblen was appointed to succeed Overall as head coach of the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles football team.[4]
Eblen died on June 30, 1976, after suffering a heart attack at Baptist Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee.[5]