Sylvius Moore

American football player and coach (1912–2004)
Sylvius Moore
Biographical details
Born(1912-02-24)February 24, 1912
Cape May, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedSeptember 10, 2004(2004-09-10) (aged 92)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Playing career
1931Hampton
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1941–1942Phenix HS (VA)
1943–1944Hampton
Head coaching record
Overall5–7–1 (college)

Sylvius S. Moore Sr. (February 24, 1912 – September 10, 2004) was an American football player and coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at his alma mater, Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia, from 1943 to 1944, compiling a record of 5–7–1.[2]

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Hampton Pirates (Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1943–1944)
1943 Hampton 4–2 2–2 T–3rd
1944 Hampton 1–5–1 1–4–1 T–5th
Hampton: 5–7–1 3–6–1
Total: 5–7–1

References

  1. ^ "Obituary". Daily Press. September 12, 2004.
  2. ^ "2008 Media Guide" (PDF). Hampton Pirates. 2008. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
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Hampton Pirates head football coaches
  • Terry Monroe (1902–1911)
  • Bill Armstrong (1912)
  • L. L. Peppin (1913)
  • Charles Holston Williams (1914–1917)
  • John Harvey (1918)
  • Charles Holston Williams (1919–1920)
  • Gideon Smith (1921–1940)
  • James Griffin (1941–1942)
  • Sylvius Moore (1943–1944)
  • Herman Heilson (1945–1946)
  • James Griffin (1947–1948)
  • Harry R. Jefferson (1949–1956)
  • Ben Whaley (1957–1964)
  • Mel Labat (1965–1968)
  • Whitney L. Van Cleve (1969–1973)
  • Walter Lovett (1974–1980)
  • Ed Wyche (1981–1983)
  • Fred Freeman (1984–1991)
  • Joe Taylor (1992–2007)
  • Jerry Holmes (2008)
  • Donovan Rose (2009–2013)
  • Connell Maynor (2014–2017)
  • Robert Prunty (2018–2019)
  • No team (2020)
  • Robert Prunty (2021–2023)
  • Trenton Boykin # (2024– )

# denotes interim head coach