Erk Russell College coach

Erskine "Erk" Russell (July 23, 1926 – September 8, 2006) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach in the United States. He was also the defensive coordinator for the University of Georgia Bulldogs for seventeen years (1964–1981) and head football coach (1981–1989) of the Georgia Southern Eagles. He was also the head coach at Grady High School in Atlanta, Georgia in the 1950s. He graduated from Auburn University in Alabama where he earned ten varsity letters. He was the last four-sport letterman in the college's history.As the first head coach of Georgia Southern Eagles football team after a 40-year dormancy, Russell established a standard of excellence during his tenure, bringing them to three NCAA Division I-AA championships. Under his guidance the Georgia Southern Eagles became the first 15–0 of the 20th century. His motto was "Just one more time."Erk Russell was the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year for 1984–1986; was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1987; inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1991; became USA Today's Georgia Coach of the Year and Coach of the Decade for 1989; In 1989 he also became the Chevrolet-CBS Sports I-AA Coach of the Year; and in 1996 he was an Olympic torch bearer for the Atlanta Games.Russell died in Statesboro, Georgia on September 8, 2006 following a stroke at age 80. His funeral took place two days later at Paulson Stadium with over 2,000 fans, friends, family, and former players present. His remains were cremated.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Russell Erskine
Birth dateJuly 23, 1926
Birth place
Birmingham Alabama , United States
Date of deathSeptember 08, 2006
Place of death
Georgia Bulldogs football , United States

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Coach

coached team
Auburn Tigers football
Georgia Bulldogs football
Auburn Tigers baseball
Vanderbilt Commodores football
Georgia Southern Eagles football
overall record
59–37–1 (college baseball)
83–22–1 (college football)
tournament record16–2 (NCAA D-I-AA playoffs)

Erk Russell on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://ashof.org/index.php?submenu=1991_football&src=directory&view=company&srctype=detail&refno=235&category=Football
  2. http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hr171.htm