Doug Scovil

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Doug Scovil
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1927-06-30)June 30, 1927
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Playing career
1948 Stockton Junior College
1949–1951 Pacific
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1954–1957 Sacred Heart High School (San Francisco)
1958–1962 College of San Mateo
1963–1965 Navy (QB)
1966–1969 Pacific
1970 San Francisco 49ers (ST)
1971–1975 San Francisco 49ers (QB)
1976–1977 BYU (QB/OC)
1978 Chicago Bears (WR)
1979–1980 BYU (QB/OC)
1981–1985 San Diego State
1986–1989 Philadelphia Eagles (QB)
Head coaching record
Statistics

Doug Scovil (June 30, 1927 – December 9, 1989) was an American football coach. His career included five years as head coach of the San Diego State Aztecs (1981–1985), where he compiled a record of 24–32–3. Following his stint as head coach for the Aztecs, Scovil acted as the quarterback coach for the Philadelphia Eagles until his death from a heart attack at Veterans Stadium. He was credited with developing Randall Cunningham.[1] In memorial, the Eagles marked their helmets with black electrical tape for the rest of the season.[2]

Previous coaching stops included the College of San Mateo, the U.S. Naval Academy, the University of the Pacific, San Francisco 49ers (Quarterback Coach) and Brigham Young University.

While serving as quarterbacks coach at Brigham Young University Scovil deserves significant credit in developing future NFL quarterbacks Gifford Nielsen, Marc Wilson, Jim McMahon, and Steve Young.

Scovil played for Stockton Junior College and the University of the Pacific.[3]

While head coach at San Diego State, he helped develop several players under the system he had started at BYU.

  • 1981: QB Matt Kofler was 262/436 for 3,337 yards with 21 TD vs 15 INT. WR Darius Durham had 65 catches for 988 yards with 7 TD.
  • 1982: WR Darius Durham had 45 catches for 781 yards with 4 TD. WR Clinton Sampson had 32 catches for 665 yards with 7 TD.
  • 1983: WR Jim Sandusky had 69 catches for 1,171 yards with 6 TD. WR Vince Warren had 28 catches for 594 yards with 5 TD.
  • 1984: RB Mike Waters ran for 704 yards with 5 TD. WR Webster Slaughter had 40 catches for 576 yards with 3 TD.
  • 1985: QB Todd Santos was 226/357 for 2,877 yards with 21 TD vs 17 INT. RB Chris Hardy ran for 1,150 yards with 7 TD (on just 158 carries). WR Webster Slaughter had 82 catches for 1,071 yards with 10 TD. WR Vince Warren had 38 catches for 788 yards with 5 TD.

References

  1. Doug Scovil, 62, Dies; A Pro Football Coach, New York Times, December 10, 1989, accessed January 3, 2008
  2. ESPN Page 2 Uni Watch: Memorial Patches, ESPN.com, January 3, 2008, accessed January 3, 2008
  3. http://articles.latimes.com/1989-12-10/sports/sp-441_1_san-diego-state-football/2

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