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 Ed Reed 

Ed Reed was a native of Mississippi and attended Bonneville High School in the Magnolia State. He was born in 1929 and was a standout football player in high school. He was a four-year letterman in football and basketball.

Reed also earned four letters in football at Delta State before graduating in 1952. Reed began his coaching career at West Point High School in Mississippi.

After a two year stint at West Point, he coached at Rolling Fork High (1954-57), Lumberton High (1957-64), Provine High in Jackson (1964-67), Picayune High (1967-69), Natchez Adams (1969-74) and South Natchez High (1979-82).

His South Natchez team won State Championships in 1980 and 1981, The last team finished 14-0. From 1974-1979, Reed served as principle at South Natchez.


When he returned to coaching in 1979 he also served as the Athletic Director for the Natchez School System.

During his time at Lumberton his teams only lost four regular season games in five seasons. He also coached baseball and basketball. Reed was named coach of the year numerous times in Mississippi.

In 1982 he accepted the head football coaching job at Central High School in Tuscaloosa and brought his talents to Alabama. Over the next 10 seasons his teams finished a combined 82-29-1. His 1991 squad reached the State Championship game before falling short of winning a title for their coach in Alabama.

His coaching record in Mississippi was 194-58-2. His overall record in both states is 276-97-3.

Reed was inducted into the Mississippi Association of Coaches Hall of Fame in 1983.

Alabama Record:  83-28-1   74.8%
Other States Record:  194-58-2   77.0%
Overall High School Record:  277-86-3   76.3%
 Season Total   Playoffs   Region Record 
 Team   Season  Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   Region  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Central Tuscaloosa
Central Tuscaloosa1991 6A11-34682344-119183R10#4-012064
Central Tuscaloosa1990 6A9-33072172-18384R103-111283
Central Tuscaloosa1989 6A8-31941660-1321R123-17842
Central Tuscaloosa1988 6A4-5971430-11014R123-15752
Central Tuscaloosa1987 6A5-41211410-11535R122-26246
Central Tuscaloosa1986 6A9-22451081-13534R12#4-010322
Central Tuscaloosa1985 6A9-24101621-15231R12#4-013934
Central Tuscaloosa1984 6A10-24451921-16838R12#3-19864
Central Tuscaloosa1983 4A9-23211440-13334R8#4-112751
Central Tuscaloosa1982 4A9-2-12692291-12841R8#5-010380
 10 Years83-28-12877173610-1051841535-7999538
    
TOTALS
 10 Years83-28-12877173610-1051841535-7999538


Other States
 Season   W/L/T   Playoffs    
Rolling Fork, Mississippi
19542-20-0
19551-30-0
19564-10-0
Lumberton, Mississippi
19571-80-0
19586-40-0
19598-20-0
196010-0-10-0
19615-30-0
19629-0-10-0
19636-40-0
Provine, Mississippi
19656-40-0
19669-20-0
Picayune, Mississippi
19674-60-0
19682-80-0
Natchez Adams, Mississippi
19695-50-0
19702-7-10-0
19718-10-0
197210-00-0
19738-2-10-0
19743-70-0
South Natchez, Mississippi
19797-40-0
19807-30-0
198114-04-0
23 Years137-76-44-0 
    
Totals Alabama and Other States
33 Years220-104-514-10 


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