Sammy Weir Explained

Sammy Weir
Birth Date:18 March 1941
Birth Place:Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, U.S.
Alma Mater:Arkansas State College (1964)
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1960–1964
Player Team2:Arkansas State
Player Years3:1965
Player Team3:Houston Oilers
Player Years4:1966
Player Team4:New York Jets
Player Years5:1967–1968
Player Team5:Orlando Panthers
Player Years6:1974
Player Team6:Houston Texans
Player Sport7:Track and field
Player Years8:1960–1964
Player Team8:Arkansas State
Player Positions:Quarterback, wide receiver (football)
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1967
Coach Team2:Evans HS (FL) (JV)
Coach Years3:1968
Coach Team3:Orlando Panthers (assistant)
Coach Years4:1969–1970
Coach Team4:Batesville HS (AR)
Coach Years5:1971–1972
Coach Team5:Arkansas State (WR)
Coach Years6:1973–1974
Coach Team6:Lakeview HS (FL)
Coach Years7:1975
Coach Team7:Lake Brantley HS (FL)
Coach Years8:1976–1977
Coach Team8:Evans HS (FL)
Coach Years9:1979–1980
Coach Team9:Lake Howell HS (FL)
Coach Years10:1981
Coach Team10:UCF (assoc. HC)
Coach Years11:1982
Coach Team11:UCF (interim HC)
Coach Years12:1983
Coach Team12:West Orange HS (FL)
Coach Years13:1984–1988
Coach Team13:Edgewater HS (FL)
Coach Years14:1992
Coach Team14:Edgewater HS (FL) (OB)
Coach Years15:1996
Coach Team15:Walnut Ridge HS (AR)
Coach Years16:2008
Coach Team16:Salem HS (AR)
Overall Record:0–10 (college)
76–92–2 (high school)

Samuel Orville Weir (born March 18, 1941) is an American former college football coach and player. He was the interim head football coach for the University of Central Florida in 1982. He played college football for Arkansas State and professionally for the Houston Oilers and New York Jets of the American Football League (AFL), the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League (COFL), and the Houston Texans of the World Football League (WFL).

Early life and playing career

Weir was born on March 18, 1941, in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. He attended Walnut Ridge High School.[1] He played college football for Arkansas State as a quarterback and wide receiver from 1960 to 1964.[2] He was also a member of the track and field team where he was named MVP.

After going undrafted in the 1965 NFL draft, Weir was signed by the Houston Oilers of the American Football League (AFL).[3] He was officially listed as a flanker and played in nine games where he recorded a single reception. He also was used as a kick returner. In 1966, he was traded to the New York Jets, also of the AFL.[4] With the Jets, he played in eleven games before suffering a broken hand late in the season.[5] He was placed on injured reserve and was not retained following the season.

In 1967, Weir signed with the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League (COFL).[6] In two seasons, he helped lead the team to an overall record of 21–5 and two COFL championships. He retired following the 1968 season.

In 1974, Weir briefly came out of retirement for the Houston Texans of the World Football League (WFL).[7]

Coaching career

In 1967, while playing for the Orlando Predators, Weir served as the junior varsity coach for Evans High School.[8] In 1968, he served as a player-coach for the Predators.

In 1969, Weir earned his first head coaching position as the head football coach for Batesville High School.[9] He held the position for two years before joining his alma mater, Arkansas State, as the team's wide receivers coach. In 1973, he moved to Florida and served as the head football coach for Lakeview High School.[10] He led Lakeview to a 6–4 record in his last season.[11] In 1975, Weir served a one-year stint as head coach for Lake Brantley High School. He rejoined Evans High School in 1976. In two seasons he led the Trojans to an overall record of 17–5 and two conference championships before resigning after the 1977 season.[12] [13] After not coaching in 1978, he was hired for his fifth head coaching position as he was hired by Lake Howell High School.[14] After leading the school to its first conference championship and an 8–2 record, he resigned.[15]

In 1981, Weir earned his second college football coaching position as he was hired as the associate head coach for UCF under head coach Don Jonas.[16] [17] After one season as an assistant and following Jonas' retirement, Weir was promoted to interim head coach for the Knight's 1982 season during their first year as an NCAA Division II program.[18] He led the team to a 0–10 record before opting not to apply for the full-time position.[19] [20]

In 1983, Weir returned to the high school ranks as the head coach for West Orange High School.[21] He resigned after one season to work for a business in Little Rock, Arkansas.[22] Not long after, in 1984, he began a five-year stint as head coach for Edgewater High School.[23] He finished his inaugural season going 0–10.[24] He resigned after the 1988 season. In 1992, he returned to Edgewater as the offensive backfield coach.[25] In 1996, after not coaching for the previous three years he was hired as the head coach for his high school alma mater, Walnut Ridge High School.[26] After one season he retired. In 2008, Weir was hired as the head coach for Salem High School. He retired following his lone year with the school.

Head coaching record

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sammy Weir Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College . June 24, 2024 . Pro Football Reference.
  2. Web site: Sam Weir (1988) . June 24, 2024 . Arkansas State University.
  3. News: Rathet . Mike . August 22, 1965 . Taylor Cracks Whip as New Oiler Coach . June 24, 2024 . The San Bernardino County Sun . 26.
  4. News: July 27, 1966 . Pro Football Roundup . June 24, 2024 . Pensacola News Journal . 20.
  5. News: September 22, 1966 . Steelers Doing Turnabout, Lead NFL in Average Defense . June 24, 2024 . Richmond Times-Dispatch . 41.
  6. News: Hayes . Ed . October 23, 1967 . Weir Orbits Rockets . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 23.
  7. News: Crossett . Richard . August 4, 1974 . Stalled Sports Clinic Will Begin Monday . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 73.
  8. News: Hamilton . Vivian . February 12, 1976 . Weir Hopeful Evans Football To Improve . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 46.
  9. News: Buchalter . Bill . April 30, 1969 . Panthers' Sam Weir Heading Upfield To Arkansas Home . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 23.
  10. News: Boeck . Greg . May 7, 1973 . Bits and Pieces . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 33.
  11. News: January 19, 1975 . Weir Move Surprise To Many Area Fans . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 64.
  12. News: Hamel . Larry . January 5, 1978 . Weir resigns at Evans . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 155.
  13. News: Jaffe . Rick . February 2, 1978 . Preisser returns to Evans . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 90.
  14. News: Cush . Herky . January 31, 1979 . Howell hopes Weir can fix grid woes . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 144.
  15. News: Loiacono . Jeannine . March 11, 1981 . Lake Howell High School . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 276.
  16. News: Carfield . Jim . February 14, 1981 . Committee lists problems; UCF names Weir assistant . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 36.
  17. News: Fisher . Marty . August 12, 1981 . Weir gets his wish — he can coach 24 hours a day . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 226.
  18. News: Marx . Bill . July 13, 1982 . UCF coaching speculation ends . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 55.
  19. Web site: Murschel . Matt . July 17, 2023 . A chronology of UCF football coaches through the years . June 24, 2024 . Aol..
  20. Web site: June 29, 2007 . The Knights Move Up to D-II . June 24, 2024 . UCF Athletics.
  21. News: Fisher . Marty . June 5, 1983 . Love of sports inspires coaches . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 40.
  22. News: January 20, 1984 . Weir Departing . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 26.
  23. News: Buchalter . Bill . September 19, 1984 . Weir pacing sideline again — this time at Edgewater . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 228.
  24. News: Hipps . Tim . September 6, 1985 . Weir's new challenge — find Eagles a winning way . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 186.
  25. News: Buchalter . Bill . May 7, 1992 . This reunion game has its Weir and tear . June 24, 2024 . The Orlando Sentinel . 115.
  26. Web site: Gartman . Jamie . August 24, 2008 . Former NFL player takes reins . June 24, 2024 . Arkansas Democrat Gazette.