| Otis Douglas | |
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| Date of birth | July 25, 1911 |
| Place of birth | Reedville, Virginia |
| Date of death | March 21, 1989 (age 77) |
| Position(s) | Offensive tackle Head Coach |
| College | William & Mary |
| Team(s) as a player | |
| 1946-1949 | Philadelphia Eagles |
| Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
| 1941-1942 1949 1950-1952 1953 1954 1956-1960 |
U. of Akron Drexel University U. of Arkansas Baltimore Colts (Assistant) Villanova University Calgary Stampeders (CFL) |
Otis Whitfield Douglas (July 25, 1911 – March 21, 1989) was the American football head coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks football program from 1950-1952. He played for the Philadelphia Eagles for four seasons (1946-49). Born in Reedville, Virginia, he played college football at the College of William and Mary in 1929 and 1930.
Douglas also held head coaching positions at the University of Akron (1941-42), Drexel University (1949), Villanova University (1954) and the Canadian Football League Calgary Stampeders (1955-60). He was an assistant coach for the Baltimore Colts in 1953 and was a consultant to the coaching staff of the Cincinnati Reds in 1961 and 1962.
In 1979, Douglas was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
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| Preceded by John Barnhill |
University of Arkansas Head Football Coach 1950–1952 |
Succeeded by Bowden Wyatt |
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