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Burnum led the Black Bears to an undefeated record, five state championships and four national championship during his five-year tenure there. Burnum went on to coach multiple sports at the University of Alabama. After his death in 1981 he was elected posthumously to the Alabama Football Hall of Fame.&#13;
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Team manager Rainy Collins went on to become a mayor of the city of Tuscaloosa.&#13;
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The  team captains were Joe Bowers (FB) in 1925,  John Suther (HB) In 1926, Tab Abernathy (T) in 1927. 1928 co-captains were Teeny Beard (T) and Hilmon Holley (QB). and in 1929 Buck Hughes (FB) was captain.&#13;
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The team was the state championship team 1925 -1929 and national championship team 1926-1929.&#13;
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Players making All State one year or more: Joe Bowers, John Suther, Hilmon Holley, Frank Kendall, Tab Abernathy, Teeny Beard, Riley Clements, Pal Cochrane, Bob Swain, Howard Bagwell, Buck Hughes  and John Hundertmark.&#13;
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Players designated as All Southern one year or more were: John Suther, Teeny Beard, Hilmon Holley, Pal Cochrane, Buck Hughes and John Hundertmark.&#13;
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See the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Collection for materials related to sports and recreation at that institution.

Click on the link below to view all the items in this collection.</text>
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