John Tomlin (American football) explained

John Tomlin
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Coach Years1:1934–1935
Coach Team1:Westville HS (OK)
Coach Years2:1936
Coach Team2:Maud HS (OK)
Coach Years3:1942
Coach Team3:Arkansas (freshmen)
Coach Years4:1943
Coach Team4:Arkansas
Overall Record:2–7 (college)

John Francis "Bud" Tomlin II (– ?) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Arkansas in 1943, compiling a 2–7 record.

Tomlin was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, where he graduated from high school. He also attended Muskogee Junior College there. Tomlin then matriculated at Oregon State College—now known as Oregon State University. He graduated from Northeastern State Teachers College—now known as Northeastern State University—in Tahlequah, Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Arts degree. From 1934 to 1936, Tomlin coached and taught history at Westville High School in Westville, Oklahoma. In 1936, he was hired as physical education director, history teacher, and coach at Maud High School in Maud, Oklahoma.[1]

Tomlin was hired as freshman coach at Arkansas in the fall of 1942. he succeeded George Cole as head football coach in 1943 when Cole left to serve in the United States Navy.[2]

Head coaching record

College

Notes and References

  1. News: . John T.[sic] Tomlin Named New Athletic Coach For Maud High School ]. Maud Enterprise . . May 7, 1936 . 1 . July 16, 2024 . .
  2. News: . Bud Tomlin, Frosh Coach, Promoted to Head Grid Mentor . . . June 7, 1943 . 6 . December 28, 2015 . .