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Titans Fan Well-Known Member. And how the team finished last season. Robert Scott Neyland was born on month day 1967, at birth place, Texas, to Robert Louis Carlisle JR. Robert was born on October 10 1946, in Harris, Texas. Biographie Jeunesse. Roberta Ann Neyland est née le 23 août 1934 à Gulfport (États-Unis), la fille de Robert Swayze Neyland, Jr, un employé dans l'exécution de tâches administratives, âgé de 27 ans (1 er mars 1907 - 19 mai 1953) [5], et de Edwina G Neyland, âgée de 22 ans.Elle a un frère de deux ans son cadet prénommé Robert S Neyland III. Thread starter Titans Fan; Start date Feb 24, 2020; Feb 24, 2020 #1. Robert Neyland, Self: Drain the Ocean: WWII. Robert had 2 siblings. Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 1,028 Likes 1,855. 11939785, citing Cedarlawn Cemetery, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA ; Maintained by …
Feb 24, 2020 #1. ), where he captained the football and baseball teams, from 1909 to 1910. A schoolboy star in football, basketball and baseball, Neyland (which he pronounced Knee-land) attended Burleson Junior College (Tex. Robert Neyland Jr. discusses Jeremy Pruitt embracing more steam . Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Swayze Neyland, Jr (1 Mar 1907–19 May 1953), Find a Grave Memorial no. Neyland, Robert Reese, Jr. (17 February 1892–28 March 1962), football coach, was born in Greenville, Texas, the son of Robert Reese Neyland, a lawyer, and Pauline Lewis. Likes: MemphisVol77, Nickoli, feathersax and 12 … Robert Reese Neyland Jr., Class: 1916 Induction: 2004 Sport(s): Baseball - Army's career leader in pitching victories, Bob Neyland authored a 35-5 record during Robert Reese Neyland (pronounced KNEE-land), MBE (February 17, 1892 – March 28, 1962) was an American football player and coach and officer in the United States Army, reaching the rank of brigadier general.He served three stints as the head football coach as the University of Tennessee (1926–1934, 1936–1940, 1946–1952).