Hugh Taylor
Head Coach, Spokane Shockers (1969)
Louisiana-Monroe
Wynne, AR
Hugh Taylor coached in the NFL from 1960 to 1969, spanning 10 seasons with 5 organizations. He served as head coach of the Spokane Shockers and Houston Oilers. His roles included Wide Receivers, Defensive Backs, Offensive Assistant, and Coaching Assistant. He worked under Bill Austin.
Career Timeline
Career History
| Year | Team | Role(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1969 | Spokane Shockers | Head Coach HC |
| 1968 |
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Wide Receivers under Bill Austin |
| 1967 |
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Wide Receivers under Bill Austin |
| 1966 |
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Wide Receivers under Bill Austin |
| 1965 | Houston Oilers | Head Coach HC |
| 1964 | Houston Oilers | Defensive Backs under Sammy Baugh |
| 1963 | San Diego Chargers | Offensive Assistant under Sid Gillman |
| 1962 | New York Titans | Coaching Assistant under Bulldog Turner |
| 1961 | New York Titans | Coaching Assistant under Sammy Baugh |
| 1960 | New York Titans | Wide Receivers under Sammy Baugh |
Worked Under (1)
| Coach | Team | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Bill Austin |
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Protégés (0)
No protégés became head coaches.