Bobby Hoyt Tyler (July 4, 1932 – April 28, 2024) was an American
college football
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coach. He began his career as a
high school
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coach.
Life and career
Born in
Water Valley, Mississippi
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Geography
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, Tyler was a star athlete at
Water Valley High School before entering military service. Following his term of duty at
Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, Tyler earned his college degrees at the
University of Mississippi
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. He began coaching in 1955 at Water Valley High and later coached football at
Okolona,
Senatobia,
Meridian, and
Corinth
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. His high-school teams played in 119 games and achieved a record of 94–19–6.
Tyler continued his career in the collegiate ranks, as receivers coach on
Johnny Vaught's Ole Miss Rebel staff. He later worked as an assistant under
Bear Bryant
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at the
University of Alabama
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before moving to
Mississippi State
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as offensive coordinator.
Tyler was named head coach of the Bulldogs in 1973 and led State to a 9–3 season in the tough
Southeastern Conference
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and a victory in the 1974
Sun Bowl
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over
North Carolina
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. During that season, his team beat perennial powerhouses in
Georgia
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, and
LSU
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. The Bulldogs' record was 6–4–1 in 1975, and it was an impressive 9–2 in 1976, ending the season ranked #20 in the
AP Poll. His team compiled a 5–6 record in 1977, and he went 6–5 in his final season with the Bulldogs.
Mississippi State was placed on probation by the
NCAA prior to the 1975 season due to alleged improper benefits to student athletes. The school sought and won court approval to play in an adverse legal opinion to the NCAA. Regardless and after the fact, the NCAA forced the school to forfeit four wins and one tie 1975, as well as the entire 1976 and 1977 seasons.
In 1981, Tyler coached at North Texas State University (now
University of North Texas
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), where he went 2–9 in his only season there. Tyler then went on to coach at
Northwest Mississippi Community College and
Oxford High School in the 1980s. He was named Director of Mississippi State Parks, Wildlife and Fisheries and served in that capacity from 1992 to 1996. He also served as head coach of Millsaps Majors from 2000 until his retirement in 2002. His later-life hobbies include attending antique fairs regionally with his wife, Dale.
Tyler was recipient of numerous Coach of the Year awards on the high school and college levels. He also served as assistant and head coach of the Mississippi High School All-Star football games in 1966 and 1967. He died at his home in Water Valley on April 28, 2024, at the age of 91.
Head coaching record
College
+ The 1975 team finished with a record of 6–4–1 (1–4–1 SEC) before NCAA probation
++ The 1976 team finished with a record of 9–2 (4–2 SEC) before NCAA probation
+++ The 1977 team finished with a record of 5–6 (2–4 SEC) before NCAA probation
^ Adjusted from 39–25–3 (14–22–1 SEC) by the NCAA
References
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1932 births
2024 deaths
Alabama Crimson Tide football coaches
Millsaps Majors football coaches
Mississippi State Bulldogs athletic directors
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North Texas Mean Green athletic directors
North Texas Mean Green football coaches
Ole Miss Rebels football coaches
High school football coaches in Mississippi
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People from Water Valley, Mississippi