Jay T. Jeffrey is an American former college athlete and coach. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at the
University of Missouri for one season before transferring to
Baylor University where he participated in both football and baseball. Jeffrey was also the first baseball head coach of
Southwest Texas State University
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(now known as Texas State University–San Marcos) in their transition to
NCAA Division I competition in 1985.
Playing career
Jeffrey was a standout athlete at
Shawnee Mission West High School
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in
Overland Park, Kansas.
When picking the university where he would want to continue his football career,
Missouri and
Baylor were his first and second choices, respectively, even though his older brother Neal had previously been a star
quarterback at Baylor.
[
Jeffrey enrolled at Mizzou in the fall of 1977. He did not play during his ]freshman
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Ara ...
season. After backing up starting quarterback Phil Bradley
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during his entire sophomore
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season in 1978, he grew discontented and looked to transfer. Jeffrey called Baylor head coach Grant Teaff
Grant Garland Teaff (; born November 12, 1933) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at McMurry University (1960–1965), Angelo State University (1969–1971), and Baylor University (1972–1992), compiling ...
and was told he would have to earn the starting job, but he transferred anyway.[ Due to NCAA bylaws pertaining to transferring, Jeffrey had to sit out the 1979 season. He then beat out the other quarterbacks to earn the starting job for the 1980 season and guided the Bears to a Southwest Conference championship with a 10–1 record.] The Bears reached a #6 national ranking heading into the 1981 Cotton Bowl Classic
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against #9 Alabama. The Crimson Tide, led by Hall of Fame
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coach Bear Bryant
Paul William "Bear" Bryant (September 11, 1913 – January 26, 1983) was an American college football player and coach. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, and best known as the head coach of ...
, won the game 30 to 2, however, and Baylor ended their season with a 10–2 overall record.[
The following season, Jeffrey's last, did not duplicate the success of the 1980 season. The Bears finished with a 5–6 overall record and tied for sixth place in the conference. Along with playing football, Jeffrey also suited up for the Baylor baseball team during his final two years at the school.][ In his junior year he played shortstop while in his ]senior
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* Senior (name), a surname ...
year he was a left fielder.[ Once his college athletic career ended in the spring of 1982, Jeffrey was finished as an athlete.][
]
Coaching career
Jeffrey graduated from school in the spring of 1982 and followed former Baylor football assistant John O'Hara
John Henry O'Hara (January 31, 1905 – April 11, 1970) was one of America's most prolific writers of short stories, credited with helping to invent ''The New Yorker'' magazine short story style.John O'Hara: Stories, Charles McGrath, ed., The L ...
to Southwest Texas State University.[ He served as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach through the 1986 season. While at Southwest Texas State, Jeffrey also became the ]baseball team
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's head coach for the 1985 and 1986 seasons.[NCAA Coaches Database]
Retrieved on May 22, 2012. The 1985 season marked the school's first ever as a Division I member.[ He compiled an overall record of 60 wins and 52 losses in two years as the head coach.
]
Head coaching record
Later life and personal
Jeffrey earned his master's degree in education in 1987 from Southwest Texas State.[ He moved back to Waco, Texas and has worked at Time Manufacturing ever since.][ He has five children by his wife, Chris, and his son Ryan played football and ran track at Baylor.][ Jay Jeffrey, his older brother Neal, and his father James are all inductees into the Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame.][
]
References
External links
''Waco Tribune'' article
on 1980 Baylor Bears football team
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1959 births
Living people
Baseball coaches from Texas
American football quarterbacks
Baseball players from Kansas
Baseball shortstops
Baylor Bears baseball players
Baylor Bears football players
Missouri Tigers football players
People from Overland Park, Kansas
Players of American football from Kansas
Sportspeople from Waco, Texas
Texas State Bobcats baseball coaches
Texas State Bobcats football coaches
Texas State University alumni