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Otis Douglas
Biographical details
Born(1911-07-25)July 25, 1911
Reedville, Virginia, U.S.
DiedMarch 21, 1989(1989-03-21) (aged 77)
Kilmarnock, Virginia, U.S.
Playing career
1929–1931William & Mary
1945Jacksonville NAS
1946–1949Philadelphia Eagles
Position(s)Tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1935–1938William & Mary (line)
1939–1940Akron (line)
1941–1942Akron
1948Drexel (assistant)
1949Drexel
1950–1952Arkansas
1953Baltimore Colts (assistant)
1954Villanova (assistant)
1956–1960Calgary Stampeders
Head coaching record
Overall17–34–4 (college)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships

Otis Whitfield Douglas Jr. (July 25, 1911 – March 21, 1989) was an American gridiron football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Akron (1941–1942), Drexel University (1949), and the University of Arkansas (1950–1952), compiling a career college football coaching record of 17–34–4. He also coached the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1955 to 1960.

After World War II, Douglas played for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons (1946–1949). In 1946, he became the oldest NFL rookie of all time, at 35 years of age.

Born in Reedville, Virginia, Douglas played college football at the College of William & Mary in 1929 and 1930. He served in United States Navy from 1942 to 1945. Douglas worked as an assistant coach Villanova University under Frank Reagan in 1954. He was an assistant coach for the Baltimore Colts in 1953 and was a consultant to the coaching staff of the Cincinnati RedsofMajor League Baseball in 1961 and 1962, assisting with physical fitness and morale.

In 1979, Douglas was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record

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College

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Akron Zippers (Independent) (1941–1942)
1941 Akron 5–3–1
1942 Akron 0–7–2
Akron: 5–10–3
Drexel Dragons (Independent) (1949)
1949 Drexel 3–3–1
Drexel: 3–3–1
Arkansas Razorbacks (Southwest Conference) (1950–1952)
1950 Arkansas 2–8 1–5 7th
1951 Arkansas 5–5 2–4 6th
1952 Arkansas 2–8 1–5 7th
Arkansas: 9–21 4–14
Total: 17–34–4

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