Doug Daniels—1950-51 Wildcat Football
Picking Doug
Daniels to lead the 1951 team ws one of hundreds of great player decisions
made by PRC Sports Hall of Fame coach Dobie Holden. Daniels, the
1950 halfback and defensive back was chosen to play the quarterback position
in 1951. The '51 team posted a 9-1 record, losing only to Jones 13-6
in the last game of the year for the state championship.
The 1951 team
holds school records for the seventh best record (9-1); tenth best in scoring
(27.9 per game); third best defense (allowing only 40 points in 10 games);
and most shutouts during a season (6). The 1952 year team also posted
six shutouts.
Daniels played
his first full season of football as a 15 year old junior at Poplarville
High. Playing halfback and linebacker, his team was not scored on
during the first eight games of the season.
The 1948 Hornets
scored 354 points that year. Daniels led the team with 91 points.
The defense gave up a total of 31 points. After Daniels' senior year,
he was named Poplarville's most outstanding athlete.
As a 17 year
old PRC freshman in 1950, Daniels started the second year as an offensive
halfback. He was moved to the regular defensive safety position after
the fifth game for the remainder of the year.
Daniels led
the team as a freshman with six interceptions. He handled all of
the PAT chores and returned punts. In 1951 Daniels passed for four
touchdowns against East Mississippi and 61 yards to Averace Burge in the
Perk game. Both stats are in the PRCC records.
He was named
to the All State team as quarterback for his outstanding play. In
that time, there were only eleven total players picked. Later, offensive
and defensive all state teams were named. he also received the PRC
outstanding athlete award and the H.H. Holcomb award—an honor he also picked
up in high school.
Daniels was
recruited by Tulane University, the University of Southern Mississippi
and Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. He chose
Southeastern over USM because the SLU coach said he would give his friend
a scholarship and they could room together.
Daniels alternated
at quarterback, halfback, and safety on defense. Southeastern won
the Gulf States Conference co-championship both years he played at SLU.
Daniels joined
the service after getting a mathematics degree. In 1956 he returned
to Poplarville to take over as head coach of the Poplarville Hornets.
He was head coach until 1966, when he became academic counselor.
He has a master's
and triple A certification in both school guidance/counseling and administration
from USM.
He and his wife
Phyllis, a PRCC instructor, have three children.