Theophulis D. Lemon (born July 23, 1957) is an American football coach and former player. He served as the head football coach at Central State University in 2005, and at Savannah State University from 2006 to 2007; he was also the interim head coach at Kentucky State University for the final three games of the 1984 season.
Biography [ ]
Playing career [ ]
Lemon was a four-year starter at defensive back at Ohio University .
Coaching career [ ]
His previous head coaching experiences include Kentucky State University (1984), the College of DuPage (2001–2004) Central State University (2003–2006) and Savannah State University (2006–2007).
He has served as an assistant coach at Kentucky State, Central State, Northeastern University , East Carolina University , Rutgers University and Wake Forest University .
Savannah State [ ]
Lemon entered his first season as head football coach at Savannah State University in 2006 moving from the head coaching position at Central State University . He was relieved of his duties on November 30, 2007 (2007-11-30 ) after compiling a 3–18 record in his two seasons as head coach.[1] Lemon was the 20th head football coach at Savannah State University.[2] His annual salary at Savannah State was $65,000.[3]
Head coaching record [ ]
College [ ]
Year
Team
Overall
Conference
Standing
Bowl/playoffs
Kentucky State Thorobreds (NCAA Division II independent ) (1984)
1984
Kentucky State
0–3[n 1]
Kentucky State:
0–3
Central State Marauders () (2005)
2005
Central State
1–5
Central State:
1–5
Savannah State Tigers (NCAA Division I FCS independent ) (2006–2007)
2006
Savannah State
2–9
2007
Savannah State
1–9
Savannah State:
3–18
Total:
4–26
† Indicates BCS bowl, Bowl Alliance or Bowl Coalition game.
Notes [ ]
References [ ]
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v · d · e Kentucky State Thorobreds head football coaches
Durall B. Evans (1921–1923)
Louis J. Harper (1924–1925)
Scott Brown (1926)
Roscoe C. Vaught (1927)
J. T. Williams (1928–1930)
Henry Kean (1931–1942)
No team (1943)
Norman Passmore (1944)
Bill Willis (1945)
Robert White (1946)
C. Randy Taylor (1947–1950)
George E. Edwards (1951–1956)
Joe Gilliam, Sr. (1957–1958)
Sam B. Taylor (1959–1962)
Mel Whedbee (1963–1967)
Charles Bates (1968–1969)
LeRoy Smith (1970–1982)
Ron Mitchell # (1982)
Larry Kirksey (1983)
Willie Williamson & Theo Lemon (1984)
James Walker (1985)
John K. Wright (1986)
William K. Head (1987–1989)
George James, Jr. (1990–1991)
Maurice Hunt (1992–1994)
George Small (1995–2000)
Donald Smith (2001–2003)
Cornell Burbage (2004)
Fred T. Farrier (2005–2008)
Wayne Dickens (2009– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
v · d · e Central State Marauders head football coaches
Gaston F. Lewis (1947–1956)
James J. Walker (1957–1964)
Tom Stephenson (1965–1966)
James J. Walker (1967–1973)
James McKinley (1974–1976)
Maurice Hunt (1977–1978)
Joseph Redmond (1979–1980)
Billy Joe (1981–1992)
Rick Comegy (1993–1995)
Jack Bush (1996)
No team (1997–2004)
Theo Lemon (2005)
Al West (2006–2008)
E. J. Junior (2009– )
v · d · e Savannah State Tigers head football coaches
W. P. Tucker (1915)
No team (1916–1922)
W. P. Tucker (1923–1928)
Richard Richardson (1929–1934)
Arthur Dwight (1935–1939)
W. McKinley King (1940–1941)
John W. Myles (1942)
No team (1943–1945)
John W. Myles (1946)
Theodore A. Wright (1947–1949)
John H. Martin (1950–1952)
Albert Frazier (1953)
Ross F. Pearly (1954–1956)
Richard K. Washington (1957–1963)
Leo Richardson (1964–1968)
John H. Myles (1969–1976)
Ellis (1977–1985)
Bill Davis (1986–1992)
Joseph C. Crosby (1993–1994)
Wendell Avery (1995–1996)
Daryl C. McNeill (1997–1998)
Steven Wilks (1999)
Bill Davis (2000–2001)
Kenneth Pettiford (2002–2003)
Richard Basil (2003–2005)
Theo Lemon (2006–2007)
Robert Wells (2008–2009)
Julius Dixon (2010)
Steve Davenport (2011– )
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