John Calvin Moore

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Moore attended Northside High School and North Texas State University. From 1934 to 1942, he was the clerk of the 17th District Court in Tarrant County, Texas. From 1942 to 1954, Moore worked for General Dynamics, as a supervisor in education and labor relations. He also served as a substitute physical education teacher. Moore was the host of Bewely Barndance and Hoffman Hayloft Party, which aired in the early days of KXAS-TV in Fort Worth, Texas. He died on January 15, 1982.[2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
North Texas Aggies () (1925–1932)
1925 North Texas Aggies 4–5
1926 North Texas Aggies 6–3
1927 North Texas Aggies 9–1
1928 North Texas Aggies 7–3
1929 North Texas Aggies 4–4
1930 North Texas Aggies 6–1–3
1931 North Texas Aggies 2–6–1
1932 North Texas Aggies 3–6
North Texas Aggies: 41–29–4
Total: 41–29–4

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