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Ralph Hatley

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After retiring from coaching, Hatley was named chair of Memphis State's health, recreation and fitness department. He served as president of the Tennessee College Physical Education Association and was honored for his service with awards from the College of Physical Education of the United States and
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as an assistant coach. Hatley's first Tigers team in 1947 had 38 freshmen, but still managed to earn a 6–2–1 record. In 1949, Hatley's Tigers outscored their opponents 385-87 throughout the season and led the nation in total points scored for the season. In 1949, Memphis State finished 9–2 and set a
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and took over as head coach at Dyersburg High School for four years before moving to Memphis to take the head coaching position at Christian Brothers High School. After Memphis State University did not field a football team from 1943 to 1946 due to the events surrounding
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as line coach in 1951. During Hatley's tenure as head coach, Memphis State graduated 98% of its football players. In 1956, Hatley's Tigers made their first bowl appearance in school history in the final playing of the
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and also was selected to the all-SEC team that year. He was a teammate of Cecil Humphreys, who would later serve as athletics director at Memphis State who hired Hatley as head football coach.
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Hatley was married to the former Ruth Wahli. Hatley's son, Ralph Lee Hatley, Jr., starred in football at Memphis State in the early 1970s before becoming a well-known
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from 1947 to 1957, compiling a record of 60–43–5 in 11 seasons. As head coach, he led the Tigers to their first bowl appearance, a 32–12 victory in the
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State of Tennessee Health and Physical Education Association. Hatley died on October 14, 2001, at age 88.
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then-school record with 21,000 in attendance to watch the team play
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from 1933 to 1935, Hatley also served as head coach at two
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coach and player. He served as the head football coach at
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Index

Trenton, Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee
Tennessee
Tackle
guard
HC
Tennessee–Martin
Christian Brothers HS (TN)
Memphis State
American football
Memphis State University
1956 Burley Bowl
East Tennessee State
Robert Neyland
Tennessee
Tennessee
Dyersburg, Tennessee
Christian Brothers High School
Memphis, Tennessee
University of Tennessee at Martin
Trenton, Tennessee
Jackson, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Robert Neyland
1934 Tennessee Volunteers football team
University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee at Martin
west Tennessee
World War II
Billy Murphy

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