2008 Benefit Dinner
10/11/07 21:07
Magnolia Bible
College
announces
Terry Bowden
as guest speaker for the
27th Annual Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Kosciusko, MS
From outstanding student-athlete, to 1993 National
Coach of the Year, to one of college football's
leading television analysts and radio personalities,
to much sought-after keynote speaker, Terry Bowden
has known what it takes to be a success at whatever
he does.
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Terry Bowden lettered two years as a running back
at West Virginia University where he had the
highest grade point average on the football team
and graduated magna cum laude.
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After doing post-graduate work at Oxford University
in England he received his law degree from the
Florida State University School of Law.
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He became the youngest college head football coach
at the age of twenty-six and the youngest Division
1A head coach at the age of thirty-six.
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In 1993, at Auburn University, Terry Bowden became
the first coach in Division 1A history to go 11-0
in his first season and was named the National
Coach of the Year.
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He won 68% of his games for a final record of
111-53-2 and is the only coach in the past fifty
years to achieve 100 victories by the age of
forty.
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Currently, Terry Bowden is the color analyst for
Westwood One Radio's College Football Game of the
Week, hosts The Terry Bowden Show on ESPN Radio,
co-hosts the "Coach's Show" on Sirius Satellite
Radio, and writes an exclusive college football
column for Yahoo Sports.com.
Terry
Bowden makes up just one part of the most famous
family in college football history. Terry's father,
Bobby Bowden, has won two National Championships as
the head coach at Florida State and is currently the
winningest coach in Division 1A history. Brother,
Tommy, is the head coach at Clemson University.
For more information about Terry Bowden, go to his
Web site at
www.TerryBowden.com