Paul Kemp | |
Birth Date: | 9 February 1931 |
Birth Place: | Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. |
Death Place: | Lexington, Kentucky, U.S. |
Player Years1: | 1952–1953 |
Player Team1: | Iowa |
Player Positions: | Quarterback |
Coach Years1: | 1956 |
Coach Team1: | Dickinson State |
Coach Years2: | 1957 |
Coach Team2: | Ball State (assistant) |
Coach Years3: | 1958–1966 |
Coach Team3: | Arizona State (OC) |
Coach Years4: | 1967 |
Coach Team4: | Iowa State (backfield) |
Coach Years5: | 1969–1972 |
Coach Team5: | Pittsburgh (assistant) |
Coach Years6: | 1973–1976 |
Coach Team6: | Boston University |
Coach Years7: | 1977 |
Coach Team7: | Iowa (OL) |
Admin Years1: | 1968 |
Admin Team1: | Atlanta Falcons (scout) |
Overall Record: | 20–26–1 |
Paul Clement Kemp (February 9, 1931 – July 26, 2014) was an American football player, coach, and scout. He served as the head football coach at Dickinson State College—now known as Dickinson State University—in 1956 and at the Boston University from 1973 to 1976, compiling a career college football record of 20–26–1. From 1951 to 1953, Kemp played quarterback at the University of Iowa, where he was a member of the Iowa Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Kemp was born on February 9, 1931, in Waterloo, Iowa. He died of pulmonary hypertension and leukemia, on July 26, 2014, in Lexington, Kentucky.[1]