Xen C. Scott

Xen C. Scott

Xen C. Scott was the head football coach for the University of Alabama from 1919 to 1922. He compiled a 29-9-3 (.744) record at Alabama. In his first two seasons, he went 18-2-0, his best 20 game stretch of his career. His team scored 110 points against Marion Institution, making it his highest scoring game of his career.

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