Ogle coached four undefeated State Championship teams at Decatur, including his first squad in 1933. Other highlights include a 33-game winning streak from 1946-49. His career coaching record is 231-77-17 in football, 232-42 in basketball, 128-29 in baseball and 147-31 in track. Coach Ogles' Decatur Red Raiders team of 1941 may have been the first high school team to use the modern day T-formation and one of the first three teams in the United States to use it, along with Stanford and the Chicago Bears. His 1947 team went undefeated in ten contests and gave up only 13 points during the season. To top it off his basketball team made its first trip to the state tournament in Tuscaloosa where they lost in the quarter-finals to Sidney Lanier. Ogles' 1949 team finished the season 9-0-1 and was named co-state champions for their efforts. He remained as the head coach at Decatur until his retirement in 1963. In all, Coach Ogle spent 31 of his 35 seasons as a head coach with the Red Raiders. He was the winning coach in the 1948 inaugural Alabama High School All-Star football game in which the North team won 33-0 over the South. In 1979, he became the first high school coach to be inducted in the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. He was a member of the charter class of the Alabama High School Hall of Fame in 1991. Ogle was also inducted into the Morgan County Hall of Fame. Some years later, Decatur High School named their football stadium in his honor. |