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  • Dudy Noble
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  • Clark Randolph "Dudy" Noble (May 6, 1893 – February 2, 1963) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, track athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator. Noble was born in Learned, Mississippi. He attended Mississippi State University (then known as "Mississippi A&M") in Starkville, Mississippi, where he earned 14 varsity letters in four sports—football, basketball, baseball and track. He graduated in 1915.
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Birth Date
  • 1893-05-06
player years
  • 1911
death place
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overall record
  • 0
  • 9
  • 277
Name
  • Dudy Noble
  • Noble, Dudy
Sport
Caption
  • Noble pictured in Reveille 1934, Mississippi State yearbook
Alternative Names
  • Noble, Clark Randolph; Noble, C. R.
Date of Death
  • 1963-02-02
player teams
Birth Place
coach years
  • 1916
  • 1917
  • 1918
  • 1919
  • 1920
  • 1922
  • 1923
  • 1946
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Basketball
death date
  • 1963-02-02
Image size
  • 180
Place of Birth
  • Learned, Mississippi, United States
coach teams
Place of death
  • Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States
admin years
  • 1938
Date of Birth
  • 1893-05-06
Short Description
  • American college football coach, college basketball coach, college baseball coach, college track & field coach, college athletic director
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  • Clark Randolph "Dudy" Noble (May 6, 1893 – February 2, 1963) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, track athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator. Noble was born in Learned, Mississippi. He attended Mississippi State University (then known as "Mississippi A&M") in Starkville, Mississippi, where he earned 14 varsity letters in four sports—football, basketball, baseball and track. He graduated in 1915. After his college playing days were over, Noble served as the head football coach at Mississippi College (1916), the University of Mississippi ("Ole Miss") (1917–1918), and Mississippi State (1922), compiling a career college football record of 9–14–3. He was also the head basketball coach at Ole Miss for a season in 1918–1919, tallying a mark of 0–3, and the head baseball coach there for two seasons and for a total of 26 seasons at Mississippi State (1920–1943, 1946–1947), amassing a career college baseball record of 277–205–9. From 1938 to 1959, he was also the athletic director at Mississippi State. Noble died on February 2, 1963 at a hospital in Vicksburg, Mississippi; he was 69 years old. The Mississippi State baseball field was named Dudy Noble Field in his honor in 1959, and he was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1961.
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