Keith Daniels Explained

Keith Daniels
Birth Place:Monticello, Mississippi, U.S.
Death Place:Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.
Alma Mater:Mississippi College (1969)
Player Years1:1966–1967
Player Team1:Copiah–Lincoln
Player Years2:1968
Player Team2:Henderson State
Player Positions:Quarterback
Coach Years1:1969
Coach Team1:Monticello HS (MS) (assistant)
Coach Years2:1970
Coach Team2:McCluer Academy (MS)
Coach Years3:1971–1974
Coach Team3:Copiah Academy (MS)
Coach Years4:1975 (spring)
Coach Team4:Rice (GA)
Coach Years5:1975
Coach Team5:Rice (RB)
Coach Years6:1976
Coach Team6:Heritage Academy (MS) (JV)
Coach Years7:1977
Coach Team7:Ole Miss (RB)
Coach Years8:1978
Coach Team8:East Tennessee State (RB)
Coach Years9:1979
Coach Team9:East Tennessee State (OC)
Coach Years10:1980
Coach Team10:Memphis State (QB)
Coach Years11:1981
Coach Team11:North Texas State (OC)
Coach Years12:1982–1986
Coach Team12:Southern Miss (OC)
Coach Years13:1987–1988
Coach Team13:Ole Miss (RB)
Coach Years14:1989
Coach Team14:Mississippi State (OC/QB)
Coach Years15:1990–1991
Coach Team15:Arkansas State (OC/RB)
Coach Years16:1992–1994
Coach Team16:Ole Miss (RB)
Coach Years17:1995–2000
Coach Team17:Pearl River
Overall Record:21–34 (junior college)
27–19–2 (high school)

Keith J. Daniels[1] (born – October 2, 2000) was an American college football coach. He was the head football coach for Pearl River Community College from 1995 until his death in October 2000.

Early life and playing career

Daniels grew up in the late-1940s in Monticello, Mississippi. He attended Monticello High School where he played high school football.[2] After his graduation in June 1966, he enrolled in Copiah–Lincoln Community College and played college football as a quarterback.[3] After two seasons he transferred to Henderson State, but after two knee surgeries in three seasons ended his playing career, he transferred for a third time to Mississippi College. He received his degree from Mississippi College in 1969.

Coaching career

While working on Daniel's degree with Mississippi College, he was an assistant football coach for his alma mater, Monticello High School.[4] After one season he was hired as the head football coach for McCluer Academy.[5] He served that position for one season and posted a 7–2–1 record. In 1971, he was hired away from McCluer and joined Copiah Academy as the team's second all-time head coach.[6] [7] In four seasons he led the school to a 20–17–1 record with his best team coming in his last season, 1974, as the team finished 8–3. He finished both his head coaching tenures with a combined record of 27–19–2.[8]

In the spring of 1975, Daniels joined Rice as a graduate assistant.[9] Before the season began he was promoted to ends coach before transitioning to running backs coach.[10] [11] After one season in the college ranks he was hired as the head junior varsity coach for Heritage Academy.[12] [13] He served that role for one season before becoming the running backs coach for Ole Miss.[14]

In 1978, Daniels was hired as the running backs coach for East Tennessee State.[15] He was promoted to offensive coordinator for the following season.[16] [17] In 1980, he resigned from East Tennessee State to become the quarterbacks coach for Memphis State.[18] After one season he was hired as the offensive coordinator for North Texas State.[19] [20] In 1982, he was hired for the same position for Southern Miss.[21] He maintained the role for five seasons, his longest tenured position to that point in his career, before he was hired for his second stint as the running backs coach for Ole Miss.[22] [23] After two seasons he was hired as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Mississippi State.[24] [25] He resigned following the season.[26] Daniels became the offensive coordinator for his fifth team as he was hired by Arkansas State alongside coaching the running backs.[27] He was named interim head coach after Al Kincaid was fired.[28] In 1992, he began his third stint as the Ole Miss running backs coach.[29] Head coach Billy Brewer was fired after an investigation by the NCAA resulted in probation.[30] He was retained under interim head coach Joe Lee Dunn, but was ultimately not retained when Tommy Tuberville was hired.[31]

In 1995, Daniels was hired as the head football coach for Pearl River, replacing Willie Coats. He accepted the position with the reasoning that he was "tired of the instability at the major college level" and that he was tired of moving.[32] In his first season he led the team to a 7–3 record and a three-way tie for second place in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC). Over the next four years the team finished 2–8 in 1996, 5–5 in 1997, 2–8 in 1998, and 3–7 in 1999.[33] In 2000, Pearl River began the season with a 2–3 record before Daniels was hospitalized and subsequently died. He finished his tenure with a 21–34 record.

Personal life and death

Daniels was married to Charlotte Hartzog and they had one daughter together. On October 2, 2000, Daniels was hospitalized after suffering a stroke at 5 a.m. He died later that day at Forrest General Hospital.[34] [35]

Head coaching record

High school

Notes and References

  1. News: October 5, 2000 . J. Keith Daniels . May 28, 2024 . The Poplarville Democrat . 6.
  2. News: October 5, 2000 . PRCC's Coach Daniels dies (Continued from Page 1A) . May 28, 2024 . The Poplarville Democrat . 8.
  3. News: Kelley . Steve . March 27, 1980 . Daniels Faces Tough Job . May 28, 2024 . The Memphis Press-Scimitar . 27.
  4. News: November 22, 1969 . FH Rebs To Vie Monticello Team . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 22.
  5. News: Hamby . Tom . August 21, 1970 . Council McCluer Thin In Ranks, But Talented . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 32.
  6. News: May 27, 1971 . McCluer Sets Spring Grid Tilt Friday . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 33.
  7. News: September 14, 1972 . Academy Cougars down AAA Canton 21–0 . May 28, 2024 . The Magee Courier . 9.
  8. Web site: Mississippi High School Football History . May 28, 2024 . AHSFHS.org.
  9. News: February 11, 1975 . Joe Shepard new president of commission . May 28, 2024 . The Clarksdale Press Register . 10.
  10. News: June 28, 1975 . Rice Adds 2 Coaches . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 15.
  11. News: Lutz . Michael A. . August 31, 1975 . Conover Eyes Improved Offensive Attack for Rice Owls in 1975 . May 28, 2024 . The Kilgore News Herald . 36.
  12. News: August 11, 1976 . Practice Set . May 28, 2024 . The News and Advance . 19.
  13. News: Goodman . Steve . August 29, 1976 . Heritage Coach Optimistic . May 28, 2024 . The News and Advance . 16.
  14. News: Marble . Dudley . May 5, 1977 . Cooper pleased with new assistants . May 28, 2024 . The Greenwood Commonwealth . 17.
  15. News: Toohey . Bill . November 29, 1977 . Jack Carlisle names four ETSU football assistants . May 28, 2024 . Johnson City Press . 8.
  16. News: Dortch . Chris . October 14, 1979 . Buccaneers Baffle Mocs By 35–0 . May 28, 2024 . Kingsport Times-News . 35.
  17. News: Buck . Durward . July 22, 1979 . It's summertime, but the living ain't very easy . May 28, 2024 . Johnson City Press . 30.
  18. News: Pilk . Robert . January 31, 1980 . Daniels Resigns ETSU Coaching Position . May 28, 2024 . Bristol Herald Courier . 25.
  19. News: January 30, 1981 . North Texas' Tyler names assistants . May 28, 2024 . Austin American-Statesman . 61.
  20. News: Clines . Charles . August 30, 1981 . North Texas State's Harvey closing in on receiving records . May 28, 2024 . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . 220.
  21. News: Abadie . Chuck . March 25, 1982 . Daniels seeking same consistency . May 28, 2024 . Hattiesburg American . 21.
  22. News: January 14, 1987 . Southern Miss' Daniels to join Rebs . May 28, 2024 . The Commercial Appeal . 38.
  23. News: January 14, 1987 . Daniels goes to Ole Miss; Eagles in Senior Bowl . May 28, 2024 . Hattiesburg American . 25.
  24. News: Hampton . Rusty . January 8, 1989 . Felker: Staff could be complete this week . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 45.
  25. News: January 2, 1989 . State hires Daniels . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 29.
  26. News: November 28, 1989 . Daniels resigns at State . May 28, 2024 . Hattiesburg American . 11.
  27. News: March 14, 1990 . ASU hires Daniels . May 28, 2024 . Hattiesburg American . 22.
  28. News: December 12, 1991 . Parker not only candidate for Arkansas State job . May 28, 2024 . The Greenwood Commonwealth . 10.
  29. News: January 25, 1992 . Ole Miss' Brewer fills three coaching positions . May 28, 2024 . Clarion-Ledger . 24.
  30. News: Abadie . Chuck . February 15, 1995 . Pearl River hires Daniels . May 28, 2024 . Hattiesburg American . 13.
  31. News: Mashek . Jim . April 30, 1995 . Daniels survives fallout of Ole Miss football program to land on his feet at Pearl River CC . May 28, 2024 . Sun Herald . 37.
  32. News: Abadie . Chuck . April 30, 1955 . Daniels survives fallout of Ole Miss football program to land on his feet at Pearl River CC (Continued from D-1) . May 28, 2024 . Sun Herald . 44.
  33. News: October 5, 2000 . PRCC's Coach Daniels dies . May 28, 2024 . The Poplarville Democrat . 1.
  34. News: Sigler . Rob . October 5, 2000 . Area coaches mourn loss of counterpart . May 28, 2024 . The Poplarville Democrat . 1.
  35. News: Weir . Butch . October 5, 2000 . Emotional service held for Daniels . May 28, 2024 . The Picayune Item . 1.