词条 | Goof Bowyer |
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| name = Goof Bowyer | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Football, basketball | birth_date = {{Birth date|1903|10|2|mf=y}} | birth_place = Tampa, Florida | death_date = {{Death date and age|1988|5|19|1903|10|2|mf=y}} | death_place = Gainesville, Florida | alma_mater = University of Florida | player_years1 = 1926–1928 | player_team1 = Florida | player_positions = Quarterback | coach_sport1 = Football | coach_years2 = 1929–1930 | coach_years3 = 1931–1932 | coach_years4 = 1933–1935 | coach_team2 = Lakeland High School (assistant) | coach_team3 = Florida Southern | coach_team4 = Florida (backfield) | coach_sport5 = Basketball | coach_years6 = 1932 | coach_team6 = Florida Southern | admin_years1 = 1931–1932 | admin_team1 = Florida Southern | overall_record = | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | CFbDWID = 6203 | championships = | awards =
}} Ernest J. "Goof" Bowyer (October 2, 1903 – May 19, 1988) was a college football player and coach. Early yearsBowyer attended Lakeland High School, where he was quarterback of the South Florida champion 1923 team.[1][2] University of FloridaBowyer attended the University of Florida. He played for coach Tom Sebring and Charlie Bachman's Florida Gators football teams from 1925 to 1928. He was captain of the freshman team his first year, and captain of the varsity in his senior season. In 1927 he broke his leg against Georgia, and was elected captain one month later.[3] Bowyer was one of the school's greatest ever senior captains, leading what was remembered by many sports commentators as the best Florida football team until at least the 1960s. Coaching careerAfter serving as an assistant for his former high school, Bowyer was hired as head football coach and athletic director for the Florida Southern Moccasins.[4] His 1932 basketball team posted a 10–3 record.[5] In 1933 Bowyer took over as the Florida Gators backfield coach after the departure of Joe Holsinger, his former backfield coach. DeathHe died on May 19, 1988.[6] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theledger.com/article/20071129/NEWS/711290572|title=1920s and '30s Saw the Start of Many Local Traditions|author=Mike Cobb}} {{Florida Gators quarterback navbox}}{{Florida Southern Moccasins football coach navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bowyer, Goof}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://lakelandfootball.com/what-is-a-dreadnaught/|title=What is a Dreadnaught?}} 3. ^{{cite news|work=St. Petersburg Times|title=Ernest Bowyer Given Highest Florida Honor|page=3|author=Frank S. Wright|date=December 8, 1927}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1320&dat=19880521&id=bUBWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=H-oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1348,2094386&hl=en|work=The Palm Beach Post|title=Bowyer Named Southern Coach|date=January 11, 1931}} 5. ^http://fscmocs.athleticsite.net/PDF/lynn_0208.pdf 6. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1320&dat=19880521&id=bUBWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=H-oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1348,2094386&hl=en|work=Gainesville Sun|date=May 21, 1988|title=Bowyer services Tuesday}} 10 : 1903 births|1988 deaths|American football quarterbacks|Florida Gators football players|Florida Southern Moccasins football coaches|Florida Southern Moccasins men's basketball coaches|Lakeland High School (Lakeland, Florida) alumni|Sportspeople from Gainesville, Florida|Sportspeople from Tampa, Florida|Players of American football from Florida |
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