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Tom Braly


Tom Braly Jr. was a four-year letterman in basketball and football at Coffee High School. He later graduated from Birmingham Southern before embarking upon his coaching career.

He coached at Waterloo, Lauderdale County, Hackleburg and Marion County during his career. His accomplishments include a state championship in 1940 at Marion County. He was a teacher and coach at Coffee from 1941 through 1948. He became principal at the school in 1945.

Tom Braly maintained the utmost respect from Coffee High School and the Florence Community. Braly Stadium was named in his honor following his retirement.

Although a few games are missing, Barlys overall coaching record is 45-22-2 in nine years as a head football coach. He is a member of the Lauderdale County Sports Hall of Fame.

Tom Braly passed away on November 30, 1963 while returning from the annual Alabama and Auburn football game on Saturday night.


Known Record:  54-24-3   69.2%

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 Season Total   Playoffs   Region/Area Record 
 Team   Season   Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA   Region   Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Coffee
Coffee1947 6-39874
Coffee1946 7-2162107
Coffee1945 7-221390
Coffee1944 7-2185123
Coffee1943 7-223537
Coffee1942 7-1-122438
Coffee1941 2-6-146165
 7 Years43-18-211636340-0000-000
    
Hackleburg
Hackleburg1938 7-217771
Hackleburg1937 4-4-113272
 2 Years11-6-13091430-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 9 Years54-24-314727770-0000-000

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