Jim Bob Helduser Explained

Jim Bob Helduser
Birth Date:27 February 1957
Birth Place:Groves, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:College Station, Texas, U.S.
Player Years1:1976–1978
Player Team1:Texas Lutheran
Coach Years1:1979–1983
Coach Team1:Rice (TE/WR)
Coach Years2:1986–1991
Coach Team2:Southwest Texas State (QB/WR/OL)
Coach Years3:1992–1996
Coach Team3:Southwest Texas State
Coach Years4:1998–2000
Coach Team4:TCU (OL)
Coach Years5:2001–2002
Coach Team5:Alabama (OL)
Coach Years6:2003–2007
Coach Team6:Texas A&M (OL)
Overall Record:20–34–1

Jim Bob Helduser (February 27, 1957 – February 26, 2010) was an American football coach whose last coaching role was as an assistant coach for the Bryan High School Vikings football team. His last college coaching position was as the offensive line coach at Texas A&M University (2003–2007).

Early life

Helduser was a native of Groves, Texas and a 1975 graduate of Port Neches–Groves High School. He attended Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, where he graduated summa cum laude in 1979 with a degree in biology, before earning a master's degree in educational administration at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos.[1]

Coaching career

His first coaching experience was at Alief Elsik High School in Houston. He then became an assistant to Ray Alborn at Rice University. Following Alborn's dismissal in 1983, Helduser dropped out of the collegiate coaching ranks for a couple of years.

In 1986, he was hired by John O'Hara to coach the quarterbacks, wide receiver, and offensive linemen at Southwest Texas State University, and stayed on in that position when O'Hara was replaced in 1990 by Dennis Franchione. Altogether, Helduser spent 11 seasons coaching at Southwest Texas State University. He assumed the role of head coach when Franchione left after the 1991 season, and remained in that position until 1996. In five seasons, he compiled a 20–34–1 total record. He was replaced by Bob DeBesse, with whom he later coached at Texas A&M University.

After one year as head coach at Lake Travis High School in Austin, Helduser was approached by Franchione to join his staff at Texas Christian University as offensive line coach. His job was coaching the offensive line blocking for future NFL Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson. After an 11–1 winning season at Texas Christian University and two Western Athletic Conference championships, Helduser left with Franchione to coach at the University of Alabama (ending in a 10–3 season) and later, Texas A&M University. In his collegiate coaching career he produced many nationally recognized and NFL athletes and was renowned for his experience in recruiting. He left Texas A&M in 2007 to become offensive coordinator for Bryan High School in Bryan, Texas. He retired from football coaching after the 2009 Bryan Vikings football season.

Death

Helduser died on February 26, 2010, at his home in College Station, Texas, after a battle with colon cancer. He was survived by his wife, Janet Wiegman Helduser of San Antonio, Texas, son, Brant, and daughters, Kylene and Jenna.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Robert "Jim Bob" Helduser (obituary) . . 24 September 2021.
  2. News: . Longtime Football Coach Jim Bob Helduser Passes Away Friday . . February 27, 2010 . December 25, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100303145154/http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/85623127.html . March 3, 2010 . dead.