Chuck Moser

Sports official

1918 – 1995

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Who was Chuck Moser?

Charles H. “Chuck” Moser was an American football coach. He was known for guiding Abilene High School to a 49-game winning streak from 1954–57, which is still a Texas state record for 4A and 5A schools. Moser also served as assistant to Emory Bellard at Texas A&M University.

Moser was an all-conference center on Don Faurot's Missouri Tigers team that went to the Sugar Bowl in 1939. He began his coaching career in Lexington, Missouri, but joined the Army Air Corps one year later. He became a navigator at Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. After World War II, Moser coached at McAllen High School before succeeding P. E. Shotwell at Abilene in the spring of 1953. Moser retired from coaching in early 1960 at age 41, to serve as athletic director of Abilene schools. He briefly returned to coaching as offensive backfield coach under Emory Bellard at Texas A&M.

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Born
Sep 9, 1918
Chillicothe
Died
May 1, 1995
Waco

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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