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David Nelson

Coach

David Moir Nelson

Inducted 1987

Date of Birth

4/29/1920

Birthplace

Detroit, MI

Schools

University of Delaware (1951-1965)

University of Maine (1949-1950)

Hillsdale College (1946-1947)

Bio

David M. Nelson was always a leader. He played halfback at Michigan 1939-41 and in his senior year won the school's Big Ten medal for academic and athletic achievement. He was head coach at Hillsdale 1946-47, assistant at Harvard 1948, head coach at Maine 1949-50 and Delaware 1951-65. He also served Delaware as director of athletics and dean of the Physical Education School. Then he was commissioner of the Yankee Conference 1989-91. He was named to the NCAA Football Rules Committee in 1957 and became its secretary-editor in 1962. He held that post until his death. For his many services the National Football Foundation gave him its Distinguished American Award, and the American Football Coaches Association gave him its Stagg Award. As a head coach he had a 105-48-6 record, and this earned him election to the College Football Hall of Fame. He started the wing T formation at Maine and developed it to its highest efficiency at Delaware. His Delaware teams won three championships in the Middle Atlantic conference. In August 1991 the National Football Foundation named him chairman of the Honors Court. He died following a heart attack November 30, 1991.

Stats

Wins 105

Losses 48

Ties 6

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