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Nat Taylor
Biographical details
Born (1927-09-14)September 14, 1927
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Died September 12, 2006(2006-09-12) (aged 78)
Baltimore, Maryland
Playing career
Football
1948 Tennessee A&I
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1954–? Maryland State (backfield)
1966–1973 Morgan State (backfield)
1974–1975 Morgan State
1982 Morgan State
Basketball
1954–1966 Maryland State
1989–1990 Morgan State
Head coaching record
Overall 13–17–1 (football)
182–110 (basketball)

Nathaniel Carrington "Birdman" Taylor (born September 14, 1927 – died September 12, 2006) was a well-known American sports figure. He was a talented American football player. Later, he became a successful coach for both football and basketball teams.

Nat Taylor coached at two important universities. He led the football team at Morgan State University for several years. He also coached men's basketball at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Morgan State. His career showed his love for sports and helping young athletes.

Nat Taylor's Early Life and Playing Days

Nat Taylor was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on September 14, 1927. He grew up with a passion for sports. He especially loved football.

He played college football at Tennessee A&I. He was a Quarterback, which is a key position on a football team. A quarterback is like the leader on the field. They call plays and throw the ball. Nat Taylor played this role in 1948.

Coaching Career Highlights

Nat Taylor started his coaching journey in 1954. He first coached at Maryland State. He worked with the football team's backfield players. He also took on the role of head coach for the men's basketball team there. He coached basketball at Maryland State until 1966. During this time, his basketball teams won many games.

Coaching at Morgan State

After his time at Maryland State, Nat Taylor moved to Morgan State University. From 1966 to 1973, he coached the backfield for the Morgan State football team. He then became the head football coach for the Bears. He led the team from 1974 to 1975. He returned to coach the football team again in 1982.

Overall, as a head football coach, Nat Taylor had a record of 13 wins, 17 losses, and 1 tie. This means his teams won 13 games, lost 17, and tied one.

He also returned to coach basketball at Morgan State. He was the head men's basketball coach during the 1989–90 season. Across his entire college basketball coaching career, he had an impressive record. His teams won 182 games and lost 110. This shows he was a very successful basketball coach.

Nat Taylor passed away on September 12, 2006, in Baltimore, Maryland. He is remembered for his dedication to sports and his impact on many young athletes.

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