H. M. Grey
      
Hugh Morton "Wooly" Grey (July 4, 1896 – March 11, 1961) was an American college sports coach. He served as the head coach for Davidson College's football and men's basketball teams as well as the school's athletic director.[1] Grey compiled overall records of 10–15–5 in football and 9–8 in basketball.[2][3] Grey attended Davidson, in 1917 receiving All-Southern honors for his play on the football team from selectors John Heisman and Dick Jemison. He was also an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin.[4] He also coached the Bailey Military Institute in South Carolina for the 1918-19 seasons.[5]
He died while on vacation to visit a son in Venice, Florida in 1961.[6]
Head coaching record
Football
|  Year | 
 Team | 
 Overall | 
               Conference  |  Standing | 
               Bowl/playoffs | 
                             Rank# | 
|  Davidson Wildcats (Independent) (1920–1922) | 
 
|  1920 | 
 Davidson | 
 5–5  |    |   |   |   |  | 
 
|  1921 | 
 Davidson | 
 3–4–3  |    |   |   |   |  | 
 
|  1922 | 
 Davidson | 
 2–6–2  |    |   |   |   |  | 
|  Total:  |  10–15–5  |   | 
   
|        National championship         Conference title         Conference division title | 
   
|   #Rankings from final Coaches Poll.   | 
Basketball
|  Season | 
 Team | 
 Overall | 
 Conference  | 
 Standing | 
 Postseason
 | 
|  Davidson Wildcats (Independent) (1922–1923)
 | 
 
|  1922–1923 | 
 Davidson | 
               9–8  |    |   | 
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|  Total:  |  9–8  |   | 
   
|  
       National champion  
      Postseason invitational champion  
 
      Conference regular season champion   
      Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
 
      Division regular season champion
      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
 
      Conference tournament champion  | 
References
- ↑  "Coaches". Quips and Cranks (page 130). Davidson College. 1922. Retrieved July 25, 2013. 
 - ↑  "2010–11 Men's Basketball Media Guide" (Flash). Yearly results. Davidson College. 2010. Retrieved July 25, 2013. 
 - ↑  "Davidson College". Game by game results (1920–1924). College Football Data Warehouse. 2013. Retrieved July 25, 2013. 
 - ↑  https://archive.org/stream/davidsoncollegeb19201921#page/14/mode/2up
 - ↑  "Bailey Secures Excellent Coach". The Evening Index. April 29, 1918. Retrieved March 18, 2015  – via Newspapers.com.  

 - ↑  "Hugh M. Grey, N.C. Textile Official, Dies", The Bee, Monday, March 13, 1961, Danville, Virginia, United States Of America
 
 
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