Saxton Daryl Crawford Sr. (October 6, 1881 – February 11, 1964) was an
American football
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player and coach. He served as the head coach at the
University of Tennessee
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for one season in 1904, compiling a record 3–5–1. Crawford was the first Tennessee head coach to record a win against the
rival Alabama Crimson Tide
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. Crawford died on February 11, 1964, at a hospital in
Birmingham, Alabama
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Head coaching record
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1881 births
1964 deaths
American football quarterbacks
Tennessee Volunteers football coaches
Tennessee Volunteers football players
Players of American football from Knoxville, Tennessee
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