Doc Hayes
Sport(s) | Basketball |
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Biographical details | |
Born |
1906 Krum, Texas |
Died |
1973 car accident near Terrell, Texas. Wife Kathleen also killed. |
Alma mater | North Texas in Denton, Texas |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1947–1967 at SMU. 1928 -1947 Crozier Tech High School in Dallas | Southern Methodist University |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
Eight Southwest Conference titles | |
Awards | |
SMU's Athletics Hall of Fame (May 18, 2012) |
E.O. "Doc" Hayes was the head coach of men's basketball at Southern Methodist University from 1947–1967, during which time, his teams won eight Southwest Conference titles and reached six NCAA tournaments. In 1956, Hayes' Mustangs, led by Jim Krebs, made the only Final Four appearance in university history.[1]
Eighteen of Hayes' players earned a total of thirty All-SWC honors, and two players earned All-America honors. Hayes is a member of The Texas Sports Hall of Fame, and will be inducted into SMU's Athletics Hall of Fame on May 18, 2012. He died in 1973.[2] D
Regarding the rule that coaches must remain seated during a game, Hayes was quoted as saying: "If you've got 10,000 people seated in an arena and everybody's standing up and hollering and you expect the coaches and players to be quiet and relaxed, you're going to have to give them a sedative. Then the coach probably will be fired at the end of the season and the players cut off their scholarships."[3]
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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SMU Mustangs (Southwest Conference) (1947–1967) | |||||||||
1947–48 | SMU | 13-10 | 5-7 | 5th | |||||
1948–49 | SMU | 11-13 | 5-7 | 5th | |||||
1949–50 | SMU | 10-13 | 7-5 | 3rd | |||||
1950–51 | SMU | 14-10 | 6-6 | 5th | |||||
1951–52 | SMU | 11-13 | 5-7 | T-3rd | |||||
1952–53 | SMU | 8-12 | 4-8 | T-5th | |||||
1953–54 | SMU | 13-9 | 6-6 | T-3rd | |||||
1954–55 | SMU | 15-10 | 9-3 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1955–56 | SMU | 25-4 | 12-0 | 1st | NCAA Fourth Place | ||||
1956–57 | SMU | 22-4 | 11-1 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1957–58 | SMU | 15-10 | 9-5 | T-1st | |||||
1958–59 | SMU | 16-8 | 10-4 | 2nd | |||||
1959–60 | SMU | 17-7 | 10-4 | T-2nd | |||||
1960–61 | SMU | 12-12 | 6-8 | 6th | |||||
1961–62 | SMU | 18-7 | 11-3 | T-1st | |||||
1962–63 | SMU | 12-12 | 6-8 | T-5th | |||||
1963–64 | SMU | 12-12 | 8-6 | T-3rd | |||||
1964–65 | SMU | 17-10 | 10-4 | T-1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1965–66 | SMU | 17-9 | 11-3 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1966–67 | SMU | 20-6 | 12-2 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
SMU: | 298–191 (.609) | 163–97 (.627) | |||||||
Total: | 298–191 (.609) | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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