Samuel Felix Hindsman Jr. (October 31, 1917 – June 16, 1997) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. He was a standout athlete at West Tennessee State Teachers College—now known as the University of Memphis—from 1939 to 1941.[1] After coaching at a pair of Arkansas high schools, Hindsman served as the head basketball coach at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, Arkansas from 1944 to 1945 and again from 1946 to 1947. He moved to Russellville, Arkansas, where he served as the head basketball coach at Arkansas Tech University from 1947 to 1966.[2] Hindsman also served as the head baseball coach (1953 to 1956) and head football coach (1954 to 1958) at Arkansas Tech.
^"Samuel Hindsman". Memphis Tigers. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
^"Sam Hindsman". Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
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team (1942–1944) John Tucker (1945–1947) Raymond Burnett (1948–1953) SamHindsman (1954–1958) Marvin Salmon (1959–1966) Don Dempsey (1967–1975) Leon Anderson...
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success came under the guidance of head coach SamHindsman, who led the Wonder Boys from 1947–66. Hindsman, who also won two AIC football titles at Tech...
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later. Eldson coached for the first four games of the 1944–45 season, and Hindsman finished the season. The exact dates of the games for this season are unknown;...
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not necessarily the tournament winning coach. The first award went to SamHindsman of Arkansas Tech. The Georgetown Tigers make their first NAIA appearance...
team (1942–1944) John Tucker (1945–1947) Raymond Burnett (1948–1953) SamHindsman (1954–1958) Marvin Salmon (1959–1966) Don Dempsey (1967–1975) Leon Anderson...
team (1942–1944) John Tucker (1945–1947) Raymond Burnett (1948–1953) SamHindsman (1954–1958) Marvin Salmon (1959–1966) Don Dempsey (1967–1975) Leon Anderson...
team (1942–1944) John Tucker (1945–1947) Raymond Burnett (1948–1953) SamHindsman (1954–1958) Marvin Salmon (1959–1966) Don Dempsey (1967–1975) Leon Anderson...
team (1942–1944) John Tucker (1945–1947) Raymond Burnett (1948–1953) SamHindsman (1954–1958) Marvin Salmon (1959–1966) Don Dempsey (1967–1975) Leon Anderson...
(1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & SamHindsman (1944–1945) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) SamHindsman (1946–1947) Glen Smith (1947–1948) Howard...