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Alabama High School Football Head Coaches

Frank Swede Kendall


Frank "Swede" Kendall was a part of high school athletics in Alabama for 47 years. In 1932 "Swede" took on his first coaching assignment for two years at Pell City High; then for four years he was at Tuscaloosa County High.

The next 20 years Coach Kendall was at Tuscaloosa High School. While serving as the head football coach, his record was 116-59-16. Kendall coached the Black Bears to five undefeated seasons and two winning streaks of 28 and 19 games. In track and field he coached two State Championship teams and was runner-up four times.

Kendall was a member of the 1926 National Championship team at Tuscaloosa High School. He played football for the Black Bears under legendary coach Paul Burnum.


His first coaching job came at Pell City in 1932 where he stayed for three seasons before moving to Tuscaloosa County in Northport. He remained as the head football coach at County for four seasons. His Wildcat teams combined for a 22-9-5 slate.

In 1939, Coach Kendall began his long and distinguished career as the head football coach at Tuscaloosa High School. He stayed there for the next 20 years and was the football coach each season except during World War II (1942-44). His Black Bear teams combined for a 94-45-11 in 17 seasons.

Coach Kendalls 1949 squad finished 9-0 and was named State Champions for their efforts. The 1956 Black Bears finished 8-0-1.

In track and field he coached 2 State Championship teams and was runner-up another four times. He also coached the basketball team to a runner-up finish. For more than 50 years Coach Kendall was an integral and winning part of Tuscaloosa athletics.

Following his retirement from the football field, Coach Kendall served as the principal of Tuscaloosa Junior High.

Kendall is a member of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. He was responsible for founding the Alabama High School Athletic Association. He passed away May 8, 1985 in Tuscaloosa.


Known Record:  118-64-16   64.8%

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 Team   Season   Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA   Region   Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa1958 5-419485
Tuscaloosa1957 5-0-213638
Tuscaloosa1956 8-0-115841
Tuscaloosa1955 3-3-2113104
Tuscaloosa1954 6-0-316267
Tuscaloosa1953 5-4163107
Tuscaloosa1952 7-2201107
Tuscaloosa1951 5-5171124
Tuscaloosa1950 8-221064
Tuscaloosa1949 9-023762
Tuscaloosa1948 8-122480
Tuscaloosa1947 7-1-119760
Tuscaloosa1946 3-4-176121
Tuscaloosa1945 3-5-181139
Tuscaloosa1941 4-477120
Tuscaloosa1940 4-562142
Tuscaloosa1939 4-598139
 17 Years94-45-11256016000-0000-000
    
Tuscaloosa County
Tuscaloosa County1938 7-217176
Tuscaloosa County1937 6-2-116344
Tuscaloosa County1936 6-2-113065
Tuscaloosa County1935 3-3-36175
 4 Years22-9-55252600-0000-000
    
Pell City
Pell City1934 1-31838
Pell City1933 0-000
Pell City1932 2-713225
 3 Years3-10312630-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 24 Years119-64-16311621230-0000-000

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