Red Floyd
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Johnny Red Floyd was a college football coach who coached at Auburn, Middle Tennessee State, and Citadel college in South Carolina. In 1917, he entered his 1st stint as a head coach at Middle Tennessee, and had a record of 7-0. In 1929, he coached at Auburn, and compiled an 0-4 record. This makes him the only coach in NCAA history to lose 4 straight games after winning his first 7. From 1930 to 1931, he coached at Citadel, and compiled a 9-9-3 record. From 1935 to 1938, he entered his second stint as a head coach at Middle Tennessee State. His second stint featured a 23-8-1 record, including a second undefeated season in 1935 at 8-0.
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