This Biography is about one of the best Coach Bear Bryant including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
| Biography Of Bear Bryant | |
| Real Name | Bear Bryant |
| Profession | Coaches |
| Nick Name | Paul William Bryant |
| Nationality | American |
| Political ideology | Democratic Party |
| Personal life of Bear Bryant | |
| Born on | 11 September 1913 |
| Birthday | 11th September |
| Died At Age | 69 |
| Sun Sign | Virgo |
| Born in | Fordyce |
| Died on | 26 January 1983 |
| place of death | Tuscaloosa |
| City | Arkansas |
| Family Background of Bear Bryant | |
| Father | William Monroe |
| Mother | Ida Kilgore Bryant |
| Spouse/Partner | Mary Harmon |
| Education | University of Alabama |
| Awards | 1961 – Paul |
| Personal Fact of Bear Bryant | |
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Paul William Bear Bryant was a college football coach who had an illustrious career as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, a post he held for 25 long and productive years. Lauded for being the most successful coach in the history of collegiate football in the U.S., he led his team to a record 323 wins. He was as much respected for his moral strength and courage as he was for his discipline and direction that made him a strict albeit much loved coach. Bryant, dressed in his trademark black and white houndstooth hat and sports jacket, watching the teams intently from the sidelines was a frequent sight during the warm ups and the games. A passionate football player from childhood, he led his team to victory in the Arkansas state football championship during his senior year in high school. In spite of being a brilliant player, he never played professionally and chose to become a coach upon his graduation. He served as the head football coach at the University of Maryland, the University of Kentucky, and Texas A&M University before coming to the University of Alabama for his historic innings as the most successful coach American collegiate football has ever seen. |
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