John J. Tigert

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John Tigert
Born February 11, 1882
Tennessee
Died January 21, 1965
Education Bachelors Vanderbilt University
Occupation Administrator

John J. Tigert (born February 11, 1882 in Bell Buckle, Tennessee - died January 21, 1965 in Gainesville, Florida) was the president of the University of Florida from 1928 to 1947. He did his undergraduate work at Vanderbilt University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Pembroke College, Oxford.

Prior to going to Florida, Tigert was a professor of Philosophy as well as athletic director at the University of Kentucky. He also was a head basketball and football coach at UK. He was basketball coach in 1913 and again from 1916 to 1917. His record as a basketball coach as 17-15. Tigert was football coach from 1915 to 1916. During his tenure he compiled a 11-5-0 record.

Tigert Hall, the main administrative building at the University of Florida, is named for him.

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Preceded by
Edwin Sweetland
Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Coaches
1913
Succeeded by
Alpha Brumage
Preceded by
Alpha Brumage
Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Coaches
1916–1917
Succeeded by
Stanley A. Boles
Preceded by
Alpha Brumage
Kentucky Wildcats Football Coaches
1915–1916
Succeeded by
Stanley A. Boles
Preceded by
James Farr
President of the University of Florida
19281947
Succeeded by
Harold Hume


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