Harold Drew

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Harold "Red" Drew was a college football coach at Alabama, Ole Miss, and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. From 1929 to 1930, he coached at Tennessee Chattanooga, and compiled a 13-5-2 record. In 1946, he coached at Ole Miss, and compiled a 2-7 record. From 1947 to 1954, he coached at Alabama, and compiled a 53-28-7 record.

[edit] Head coaching records

TEAM YEAR WINS LOSSES TIES Postseason
Birmingham Southern 1924 4 4 1
Birmingham Southern 1925 7 3 1
Birmingham Southern 1926 5 3 2
Birmingham Southern 1927 3 6 0
Birmingham Southern 1928 3 2 4
UT Chattanooga 1929 8 2 0
UT Chattanooga 1930 5 3 2
Mississippi 1946 2 7 0
Alabama 1947 8 3 0 Sugar Bowl
Alabama 1948 6 4 1
Alabama 1949 6 3 1
Alabama 1950 9 2 0
Alabama 1951 5 6 0
Alabama 1952 10 2 0 Orange Bowl
Alabama 1953 6 3 3 Cotton Bowl
Alabama 1954 4 5 2
TOTAL 16 years 91 58 17
Preceded by
Harry Mehre
University of Mississippi Head Football Coaches
1946
Succeeded by
Johnny Vaught