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Bryant, Bear
(redirected from Paul William Bryant)

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Bryant, Bear (Paul Bryant) (brī`ənt), 1913–83, American football coach, b. Moro Bottom, Ark. The son of sharecroppers, he became a Southern culture hero through his football successes. After playing on the Rose Bowl–winning 1935 Univ. of Alabama team, he coached for 38 years at four Southern universities: Maryland, Kentucky, Texas A&M, and Alabama. At Alabama (1958–82), his "Crimson Tide" teams won or shared six national championships (1961, 1964–65, 1973, 1978–79). Bryant retired with 323 wins, the record for coaches in the top-rated Division I-A until Joe Paterno Paterno, Joe (Joseph Vincent Paterno) , 1926–, American football coach, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. A former quarterback at Brown Univ., he has been the head coach since 1966 at Pennsylvania State Univ.
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 surpassed it in 2001.

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See biography by A. Barra (2005).


Bryant, Bear

 orig. Paul William Bryant

(born Sept. 11, 1913, Kingsland, Ark., U.S.—died Jan. 26, 1983, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) U.S. collegiate football coach. He was an all-state tackle in high school and went on to play blocking end at the University of Alabama (1932–36). As head coach at the University of Kentucky (1946–53), his team won 60 games, lost 23, and tied 5. After coaching at Texas A&M University (1954–57), he returned to Alabama (1957–82). His Alabama coaching record of 323 wins, 85 losses, and 17 ties broke Amos Alonzo Stagg's long-standing coaching record for games won; in 1985 it was broken by Eddie Robinson of Grambling State. In all, he took Alabama to 28 bowl games and six national championships.



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This relatively young company, which is majority owned and operated by the son and grandson of the late Coach Paul William Bryant, began in 1995 with the partial purchase of Reynolds Ready Mix.
This relatively young company, which is majority owned and operated by the son and grandson of the late Coach Paul William Bryant, began in 1995 with the partial purchase of Reynolds Ready Mix.
This relatively young company, which is majority owned and operated by the son and grandson of the late Coach Paul William Bryant, began in 1995 with the partial purchase of Reynolds Ready Mix.
 
 
 
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