Ray Greene (American football)

Ray Greene (August 12, 1938 – June 17, 2022) was an American college football coach. Coach Ray Greene earned an undergraduate degree in physical education and recreation from the University of Akron and the master’s degree in education administration and supervision from the University of Miami (Fla.). He embarked upon a career as an elementary and then high school teacher in Akron, Ohio, before becoming the first African-American teacher in the school system in Ft. Pierce, Fla.

Ray Greene
Biographical details
Born(1938-08-12)August 12, 1938
Akron, Ohio, U.S.
DiedJune 16, 2022(2022-06-16) (aged 83)
Playing career
1959–1961Akron
Position(s)Defense
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
19??Kenmore HS (OH) (assistant)
1968Miami Hurricanes (assistant)
1969Iowa State (assistant)
1974–1975Jacksonville Sharks/Express (OC)
1976–1977Michigan State (assistant)
1978North Carolina Central
1979–1983Alabama A&M
1984Alabama State (OC/AHC)
1985Jackson State (assistant)
1986–1988Alabama A&M
200?Tennessee Valley Vipers (OC/AHC)
Head coaching record
Overall56–35–5
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
3 SIAC (1979, 1981, 1987)

Gifted with expertise in football, tennis and track, Greene would develop into an exceptional collegiate and professional coach. At the college level, he steadily expanded his coaching acumen through stints at Iowa State, Michigan State, Alabama State and Jackson State, moving into the head coach position at North Carolina Central University and Alabama A&M University.

Professionally, Greene was affiliated with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He also served as assistant head coach of quarterbacks and wide receivers for the Jacksonville Sharks (WFL) and in a similar post for the Tennessee Valley Vipers.

Greene was recognized as Coach of the Year (twice) by the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC); Birmingham Grid Forecasters; Atlanta Touchdown Club and the Arena Football League (assistant coach). He was a member of four hall of fame organizations, published articles and even poetry, and served on several community boards.


He was the 14th head coach at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina and he held that position for the 1978 season. His coaching record at North Carolina Central was 3–8.[1] He was born in Akron, Ohio.[2]

Greene later became a special correspondent on WHNT-TV in Huntsville, Alabama.[3]

Greene died on June 17, 2022, at the age of 83.[2]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
North Carolina Central Eagles (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (1978)
1978 North Carolina Central 3–8 1–4 7th
North Carolina Central: 3–8 1–4
Alabama A&M Bulldogs (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1979–1983)
1979 Alabama A&M 8–3 4–0 1st L NCAA Division II Semifinal
1980 Alabama A&M 5–4–1 2–1–1
1981 Alabama A&M 8–2 5–0 1st
1982 Alabama A&M 6–4–1
1983 Alabama A&M 7–3–1 6–1
Alabama A&M: 34–16–3
Alabama A&M Bulldogs (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1986–1988)
1986 Alabama A&M 5–4–2 2–3–2
1987 Alabama A&M 7–4 6–1 T–1st
1988 Alabama A&M 7–3 6–1
Alabama A&M: 19–11–2
Total: 56–35–5
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References edit

  1. ^ "North Carolina Central University coaching records". Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved May 30, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Carter, Mo (June 17, 2022). "Ray Greene passes away at 83". rocketcitynow.com. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  3. ^ WHNT-TV, Huntsville, Alabama