Legendary Georgia High School Football Coach Claud "Brad" Almon Dies at 83

Legendary Georgia High School Football Coach Claud “Brad” Almon Dies at 83

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The Gist: Claud Bradley Almon, Jr., a renowned high school football coach in Georgia, died peacefully at his home on Friday, May 17, at the age of 83.

Why It Matters: Coach Almon’s legacy in Georgia high school football is unparalleled, having mentored numerous players who went on to play college and professional football, including five who played in the Super Bowl.

Coaching Career Highlights:

  • Served as defensive coordinator at Lowndes High School for 13 years, leading the team to their first state football championship in 1980
  • Coached high school football for forty years, with stints at Manchester, Thomasville, Warner Robins, and Toombs County
  • Mentored many players who went on to play college and professional football, including five who played in the Super Bowl

Education and Early Career:

  • Graduated from West Georgia College with a BS in History
  • Received MEd in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of Georgia and served as a rehabilitation counselor in Valdosta, Georgia from 1971-1975
  • Earned an Educational Specialist degree from Valdosta State University

Retirement and Community Involvement:

  • Moved to Shellman Bluff after retiring, where he enjoyed fishing and playing golf
  • Original owner of the Sapelo Hammock Golf Club and member of the Sapelo Hammock Men’s Golf Association for 18 years
  • Known for treating fellow golfers to his boiled peanuts, Vidalia onions, and pig picking cookouts

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