Ray Wedgeworth

He attended Birmingham Southern College in the early 1930s, where he played football as a center.

[1] Wedgeworth was hired as an assistant to Jacksonville State head football coach Don Salls for the 1947 season.

[4] At Jacksonville State, he also served as the head baseball coach from 1964 until 1970,[5] when he relinquished the post after he was diagnosed with cancer.

[5] At the 1954 Blue–Gray Football Classic, Wedgeworth recommended Florence State Teachers' College flanker Harlon Hill to Chicago Bears scout Clark Shaughnessy.

The Bears selected Hill in the 1954 NFL draft, and that season, he was named the National Football League Most Valuable Player by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA).