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1947 Decatur Red Raiders
1947 Decatur Red Raiders |
Record: 10-0-0 |
Head Coach: H.L. Shorty Ogle |
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The 1947 Decatur Red Raiders were chosen State Champions. |
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1947 Season |
Site |
PF |
Opponent |
PA |
W/L/T |
| 32 |
Montevallo |
0 | W |
| 28 |
Jackson County |
0 | W |
| 26 |
Athens |
0 | W |
| 19 |
Lawrenceburg TN |
0 | W |
| 27 |
Sheffield |
7 | W |
| 7 |
Phillips Birmingham |
0 | W |
| 34 |
Huntsville |
0 | W |
| 25 |
Coffee |
0 | W |
| 38 |
Cullman |
0 | W |
| 39 |
Hartselle |
6 | W |
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275 |
10-0-0 |
13 |
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1947 Decatur All-State Players |
Bobby Golden | B |
A | | |
1 |
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Free | E |
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2 |
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Free | E |
A | | |
HM |
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Bobby Golden | B |
A | | |
HM |
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1947 Decatur All-Star Players |
All Southern |
Bobby Golden |
B |
A |
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AHSAA-University of Alabama All-Star Game |
Tommy Tucker |
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A |
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John Braswell |
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A |
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Joe Brewer |
QB |
A |
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Bobby Golden |
HB |
A |
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In 1925 Langdale tied a record by defeating Milltown 125-0. Hamilton had set the record by thrashing Fayette 125-0 in 1915.