College Football Hall of Fame Inducted in 1961 (profile)
Claude Edwin Reeds (November 12, 1890 – April 30, 1974) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma as a fullback from 1910 to 1913. He also was a letterwinner on Oklahoma's track, baseball, and basketball teams.[1][2][3] Reeds served as the head football coach at Southwestern Normal School—now Southwestern Oklahoma State University—from 1914 to 1915, at West Texas State Teachers College—now West Texas A&M University—from 1929 to 1930, and at Central State Teachers College—now the University of Central Oklahoma—from 1931 to 1940, compiling a career coaching record of 72–41–11. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1961.
^CBS Sports Archived April 4, 2019, at the Wayback Machine 2007 University of Oklahoma Track & Field Guide, p131
^"2022 Oklahoma Sooners Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). University of Oklahoma athletics. February 17, 2022. p. 105. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
^"2022–23 Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball Media Guide" (PDF). University of Oklahoma athletics. November 18, 2022. p. 113. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
Claude Edwin Reeds (November 12, 1890 – April 30, 1974) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma...
finished the following year with a final record of 102–42–16 (.688). ClaudeReeds, a former Oklahoma All-American fullback, left West Texas State and took...
Teddy Lehman Derrick Strait Jammal Brown College Football Hall of Fame ClaudeReeds Forest "Spot" Geyer Jim Owens Tommy McDonald Roland "Waddy" Young Jerry...
Bronchos won several conference championships under Charles W. Wantland, ClaudeReeds, and Dale E. Hamilton. In 1962, the Bronchos went 11–0 on the season...
High School in South Haven, Kansas. Geyer replaced ClaudeReeds his sophomore year in 1913 when Reeds sat out a game due to an eligibility dispute. Geyer...
1934 college football season. In their fourth year under head coach ClaudeReeds, the Bronchos compiled an overall record of 7–2 record with a mark of...
Wantland (1912–1919) Ralph Myers (1920) Charles W. Wantland (1921–1930) ClaudeReeds (1931–1940) Dale E. Hamilton (1941–1942) No team (1943–1945) Dale E....
(1908) Adolph Schulz (1909) Moses Gaskell (1910–1912) Howard Cross (1913) ClaudeReeds (1914–1915) Samuel D. Burton (1916–1917) John Lance (1918–1921) Carl...
Colorado State Rams baseball head coaches Mal Ramey (1905) Claude Rothgeb (1906–1909) ClaudeReeds (1915–1917) Bill Harrison (1920–1922) Joe Hamilton (1923–1925)...
Robinson (1929–1930) C. J. Crump (1930–1931) Pat Taylor (1931–1935) ClaudeReeds (1935–1937) Dale E. Hamilton (1937–1941) No team (1941–1946) Gerald Barnett...
won conference championships with the Bronchos: Charles W. Wantland, ClaudeReeds, Dale E. Hamilton, Gene Smith, Blevins, Phil Ball, and Howard. Blevins...
(1908) Adolph Schulz (1909) Moses Gaskell (1910–1912) Howard Cross (1913) ClaudeReeds (1914–1915) Samuel D. Burton (1916–1917) John Lance (1918–1921) Carl...
(1908) Adolph Schulz (1909) Moses Gaskell (1910–1912) Howard Cross (1913) ClaudeReeds (1914–1915) Samuel D. Burton (1916–1917) John Lance (1918–1921) Carl...
Robinson (1929–1930) C. J. Crump (1930–1931) Pat Taylor (1931–1935) ClaudeReeds (1935–1937) Dale E. Hamilton (1937–1941) No team (1941–1946) Gerald Barnett...
Wantland (1912–1919) Ralph Myers (1920) Charles W. Wantland (1921–1930) ClaudeReeds (1931–1940) Dale E. Hamilton (1941–1942) No team (1943–1945) Dale E....
(1908) Adolph Schulz (1909) Moses Gaskell (1910–1912) Howard Cross (1913) ClaudeReeds (1914–1915) Samuel D. Burton (1916–1917) John Lance (1918–1921) Carl...
Burton (1921–1924) Ox Eckhardt (1925–1927) W. Mitchell Jones (1928) ClaudeReeds (1929–1930) Samuel D. Burton (1931–1932) Al Baggett (1933–1939) Jack...
Wantland (1912–1919) Ralph Myers (1920) Charles W. Wantland (1921–1930) ClaudeReeds (1931–1940) Dale E. Hamilton (1941–1942) No team (1943–1945) Dale E....