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American sports coach and administrator (1907–1989)
Loyd Thomas "Preacher" Roberts (1907 – July 4, 1989) was an American college football and college basketball player and coach. He played football and basketball
Loyd_Roberts
American basketball player and coach (born 1973)
(1929–1934) Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) Loyd Roberts (1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945)
Corliss_Williamson
Topics referred to by the same term
Lloyd Roberts may refer to: Mooseman (Lloyd Roberts, 1962–2001), American bassist Loyd Roberts (1907–1989), college football and basketball player and
Lloyd_Roberts
American TV series
Monkey on Netflix". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 27, 2024. Loyd, Robert (May 23, 2024). "Review: In Shane Gillis' Netflix show 'Tires,' the humor
Tires_(TV_series)
American basketball coach (born 1942)
State Buccaneers athletic directors Loyd Roberts (1947–1953) Star Wood (1954–1962) Sidney W. Rice (1962–1966) John Robert Bell (1966–1973) Madison Brooks
Les_Robinson
American college football season
the end of the previous season, at the annual alumni banquet, center Loyd Roberts was elected captain of the defending SoCon champion Tulane football team
1930 Tulane Green Wave football team
1930_Tulane_Green_Wave_football_team
Unknown 2 12–6 .667 5 1933–1947 Gene McMurray 13 90–84 .517 6 1947–1948 Loyd Roberts 1 9–8 .529 7 1948–1973 Madison Brooks 25 370–263 .585 8 1973–1976 Leroy
List of East Tennessee State Buccaneers men's basketball head coaches
List_of_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_men's_basketball_head_coaches
British soldier, politician and philanthropist
Brigadier General Robert James Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage, VC, KCB, VD (17 April 1832 – 10 June 1901) was a British soldier, politician and philanthropist
Robert Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage
Robert_Loyd-Lindsay,_1st_Baron_Wantage
American civil trial
The Loyd Jowers trial, officially the King family vs. Loyd Jowers and other unknown co-conspirators, was an American wrongful death civil suit brought
Loyd_Jowers_trial
American football player and coach (born 1985)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Will_Healy
American football and baseball coach (1951–2023)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Carl_Torbush
American college basketball coach
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Dan_Earl
American basketball coach (1940–2022)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Mike_Schuler
American college basketball coach (born 1965)
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Steve_Forbes_(basketball)
Topics referred to by the same term
Loyd may refer to: Loyd, Colorado Loyd, Illinois Loyd, Louisiana Loyd, Mississippi Loyd, Wisconsin, unincorporated community Loyd Auerbach, professor
Loyd
American college basketball coach
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Sonny_Smith
American basketball coach (born 1960)
(1929–1934) Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) Loyd Roberts (1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945)
Russ_Pennell
American college football season
All-Southern honors from the Associated Press (AP): Banker and center Loyd Roberts were first team; end Jerry Dalrymple and guard Maury Bodenger were second
1929 Tulane Green Wave football team
1929_Tulane_Green_Wave_football_team
American football player and coach (born 1989)
game), and most first downs in a season (238). He was the recipient of the Robert Hill Johnson Award. He graduated from Tennessee Tech with a bachelor's degree
Tre_Lamb
American football player and coach (born 1948)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Mike_Cavan
American college football season
Athletic Conference (VSAC) during the 1951 college football season. Led by Loyd Roberts in his fifth and final season as head coach, the Buccaneers compiled
1951 East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team
1951_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_football_team
American football coach and athletics administrator
John Robert Bell (June 12, 1922 – December 25, 2008) was an American college football coach and athletics administrator. He served as the head football
John_Robert_Bell
Intercollegiate American football team
university status to become East Tennessee State University. Coach John Robert Bell led the team to a 10–0–1 record in 1969. They won the Ohio Valley Conference
East Tennessee State Buccaneers football
East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_football
Buccaneers in postseason bowl games: Star Wood, Hal Littleford, and John Robert Bell. Mike Cavan and Sanders have led East Tennessee State to appearances
List of East Tennessee State Buccaneers head football coaches
List_of_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_head_football_coaches
American basketball coach (born 1958)
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Ed_DeChellis
Topics referred to by the same term
Baseball pitcher Elwin Roe (1916–2008) Preacher (1929–1931), nickname of Loyd Roberts (1907–1989), college football and basketball player The Preacher (Dune)
Preacher_(disambiguation)
25–6–1 .797 4 1935–1941 Warren B. Woodson 6 114–40 .740 5 1941–1942 Loyd Roberts 1 25–3 .893 6 1944–1945 Harold Eldson 1 0–4 .000 7 1944–1945 1946–1947
List of Central Arkansas Bears basketball head coaches
List_of_Central_Arkansas_Bears_basketball_head_coaches
American football and basketball player and coach (1906–1962)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Jerry_Dalrymple
American soccer player (born 1987)
Zachary Robert Loyd (born July 18, 1987) is an American former professional soccer player. He played for FC Dallas and Atlanta United in Major League
Zach_Loyd
American basketball coach (born 1982)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Andrew_Wilson_(basketball)
American football coach (born 1967)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
George_Quarles
American football player and coach (born 1966)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Steve Campbell (American football)
Steve_Campbell_(American_football)
American college football season
during the 1950 college football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Loyd Roberts, the Buccaneers compiled an overall a record of 3–5–1, with marks of
1950 East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team
1950_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_football_team
American football coach (1903–1998)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Warren_B._Woodson
American college basketball coach (born 1961)
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Murry_Bartow
American sports coach (1888–1944)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Dan_Estes
American football player and coach (born 1986)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Nathan Brown (American football)
Nathan_Brown_(American_football)
American football player and coach (1900–1983)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Jack_S._Batey
American basketball coach (born 1966)
(1929–1934) Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) Loyd Roberts (1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945)
John_Shulman
American sports coach (1902–1971)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Gene_McMurray
1968 murder in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
involving the U.S. government, the mafia, and Memphis police, as alleged by Loyd Jowers in 1993. They believe that Ray was a scapegoat. In 1999, the family
Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Assassination_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.
Canadian–American university sports administrator and former college athlete
State Buccaneers athletic directors Loyd Roberts (1947–1953) Star Wood (1954–1962) Sidney W. Rice (1962–1966) John Robert Bell (1966–1973) Madison Brooks
Todd_Stansbury
American football player and coach (born 1965)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Randy_Sanders
American actress (1906–1935)
New York: William Morrow and Co. Inc. ISBN 0-688-08061-8. Parish, James Robert; Leonard, William T; Mank, Gregory W; Hoyt, Charles (1979). The Funsters:
Thelma_Todd
American basketball coach (born 1985)
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Brooks_Savage
American college football season
second-year head coach Loyd Roberts, the Buccaneers compiled a record of 6–2–1. The team received an increased budget of $8,050. Roberts hired Madison Brooks
1948 East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team
1948_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_football_team
American all-star college football team
McEver was selected as the would-be Heisman winner for the 1929 season. Loyd Roberts, center for Tulane, anchored the line for the undefeated SoCon champion
1929 College Football All-Southern Team
1929_College_Football_All-Southern_Team
American football player and coach (1915–2008)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Charles_McGibbony
British Whig politician and banker
Jones-Loyd, 1st Baron Overstone (25 September 1796 – 17 November 1883) was a British banker and politician. Loyd was the only son of the Rev. Lewis Loyd and
Samuel Jones-Loyd, 1st Baron Overstone
Samuel_Jones-Loyd,_1st_Baron_Overstone
American football and basketball player and coach (1916–1980)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Howard_Montgomery
American actor
Loyd (born December 20, 1975) is an American theatre director, actor, teacher, artistic director, and entrepreneur (Not to be confused with Todd Loyd
Todd_Loyd
American college basketball coach
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Jason_Shay
American college football season
during the 1949 college football season. Led by third-year head coach Loyd Roberts, the Buccaneers compiled an ovferall record of 5–4, with a mark of 3–1
1949 East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team
1949_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_football_team
American basketball coach (1944–2025)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Charlie_Schmaus
American football and basketball coach (1891–1971)
fullback for the Tennessee Volunteers football team in 1915 and 1916. Roberts, L. Thomas. "East Tennessee State University Football". Arcadia Publishing
James_Karl_Luck
American basketball coach
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Desmond_Oliver_(basketball)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Buddy_Sasser
American college football season
first-year head coach Loyd Roberts the Buccaneers compiled a record of 5–4. The team was co-captained by Clyde Holsclaw and Joe Green. Roberts's only assistant
1947 East Tennessee State Buccaneers football team
1947_East_Tennessee_State_Buccaneers_football_team
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Joe_Cantafio
American football player and coach
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Mike_Isom
American football coach and college athletics administrator
State Buccaneers athletic directors Loyd Roberts (1947–1953) Star Wood (1954–1962) Sidney W. Rice (1962–1966) John Robert Bell (1966–1973) Madison Brooks
Star_Wood
American basketball player-coach
Robert Franklin "Duggar" Baucom (born September 21, 1960) is an American college basketball coach, most recently the head men's basketball coach at The
Duggar_Baucom
American basketball player and coach (born 1976)
(1929–1934) Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) Loyd Roberts (1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945)
Anthony_Boone_(basketball)
American basketball coach
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Bill_Blair_(basketball)
American football player (1945–2020)
Loyd Phillips (May 2, 1945 — December 27, 2020) was an American professional football player and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. He was
Loyd_Phillips
American basketball coach and broadcaster
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Chuck_Noe
American football player and coach (born 1961)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Clint_Conque
American sports coach (1887–1965)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
W._C._Raftery
American football player and coach (1923–2008)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Raymond_Bright
American all-star college football team
Fame in 1974. Jack Roberts, fullback for Georgia. Known as "The Ripper", he later played in the National Football League. Loyd Roberts, center and captain
1930 College Football All-Southern Team
1930_College_Football_All-Southern_Team
American football and basketball coach (1915–2010)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Jay_McWilliams
American football player and coach (1942–2002)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Roy_Frazier
American basketball coach
Gene McMurray (1933–1943) No team (1943–1944) Gene McMurray (1944–1947) Loyd Roberts (1947–1948) Madison Brooks (1948–1973) Leroy Fisher (1973–1976) Sonny
Alan_LeForce
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Albert_Elmore
American football player and coach (1933–2022)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Don_Riley_(American_football)
American football player and coach (born 1948)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Mike_Ayers
American basketball player and coach (1924–2003)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Jack_Null
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
List of VMI Keydets head basketball coaches
List_of_VMI_Keydets_head_basketball_coaches
American football player, coach, and politician (1924–2016)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Hal_Littleford
American football and basketball coach (1913–1943)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Jimmy Walker (basketball, born 1913)
Jimmy_Walker_(basketball,_born_1913)
American football player and coach (1876–1957)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Oscar_D._Longstreth
American football player and sports coach (1880–1963)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Alpha_Brumage
American football player and coach (born 1958)
(1942–1945) Gene McMurray (1946) Loyd Roberts (1947–1951) Star Wood (1952–1953) Hal Littleford (1954) Star Wood (1955–1965) John Robert Bell (1966–1972) Roy Frazier
Paul Hamilton (American football)
Paul_Hamilton_(American_football)
Men's collegiate basketball season
Vanderbilt Norm Cooper Bob Polk Virginia Tech George S. Proctor Red Laird VMI Loyd Roberts Frank Summers William & Mary Richard F. Gallagher Barney Wilson Yale
1946–47 NCAA men's basketball season
1946–47_NCAA_men's_basketball_season
American basketball player and coach
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Marty_Fletcher
American football player and sports coach (1901–1978)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Pooley_Hubert
American basketball coach
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Bart_Bellairs
American football coach and athletics administrator (1924–2003)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Jim_Crafton
American basketball and football coach (1913–1993)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Joe_Daher
American football player and coach (14 Nov 1939–3 May 2025)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Harold_Horton
American college athletic administrator and former coach
State Buccaneers athletic directors Loyd Roberts (1947–1953) Star Wood (1954–1962) Sidney W. Rice (1962–1966) John Robert Bell (1966–1973) Madison Brooks
Frank_Pergolizzi
American college basketball coach (born 1963)
(1929–1934) Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) Loyd Roberts (1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945)
Rand_Chappell
British art collector and benefactor
Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsay (née Jones-Loyd), Baroness Wantage (30 June 1837 – 9 August 1920), was a British art collector and benefactor. She was the sole
Harriet Loyd-Lindsay, Baroness Wantage
Harriet_Loyd-Lindsay,_Baroness_Wantage
American football player and coach, basketball coach (1892–1956)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Earl_Abell
American athletics coach and administrator (1908–1987)
(1919–1932) Jerry Dalrymple (1933–1934) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1940) Loyd Roberts (1941) No team (1942–1944) Charles McGibbony (1945–1946) Howard Montgomery
Frank_Koon
American basketball player and coach (1936–2018)
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Gary_McPherson
Men's collegiate basketball season
Bill Orwig Vanderbilt Garland Morrow Norm Cooper VMI Jay McWilliams Loyd Roberts William & Mary Sam B. Holt Richard F. Gallagher Yale Red Rolfe Ivy Williamson
1945–46 NCAA men's basketball season
1945–46_NCAA_men's_basketball_season
More intensive word form of "OK"
ISBN 9780553275568. Retrieved June 28, 2015 – via Google Books. Swenson, Loyd S. Jr.; Grimwood, James M.; Alexander, Charles C. (1989). "This New Ocean:
A-okay
American basketball coach, athletic director, and sportcaster
Hubert (1942–1943) Joe Daher (1943–1945) Jay McWilliams (1945–1946) Loyd Roberts (1946–1947) Frank Summers (1947–1949) Bill O'Hara (1949–1952) Chuck Noe
Weenie_Miller
American sports coach (1917–1997)
(1929–1934) Jerry Dalrymple (1934–1935) Warren B. Woodson (1935–1941) Loyd Roberts (1941–1942) No team (1942–1944) Harold Eldson & Sam Hindsman (1944–1945)
Sam_Hindsman
LOYD ROBERTS
LOYD ROBERTS
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Nobleman
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Jamaican, Welsh
Gray; Sacred; Grey Haired
Boy/Male
American, German, Hindu, Indian
Intelligent; Smart; Clever
Boy/Male
Celtic American Gaelic Scottish
Blond.
Boy/Male
Celtic American Welsh
Gray.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Blond; Yellow Gold; Fair-haired
Male
Welsh
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from Celtic Llwyd, LLOYD means "gray-haired."Â
Male
Welsh
Variant form of Welsh Lloyd, FLOYD means "gray-haired."
Girl/Female
Latin
who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy.
Boy/Male
Celtic American English Welsh
Gray.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Grey
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, BOYD means "yellow," as in yellow-haired.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Irish, Welsh
White Haired; The Hollow; Flood; Gray-haired; Gray; Sacred; Gray Haired
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the vocabulary word lord, presumably for someone who behaved in a lordly manner, or perhaps one who had earned the title in some contest of skill or had played the part of the ‘Lord of Misrule’ in the Yuletide festivities. It may also have been an occupational name for a servant in the household of the lord of the manor, or possibly a status name for a landlord or the lord of the manor himself. The word itself derives from Old English hlÄford, earlier hlÄf-weard, literally ‘loaf-keeper’, since the lord or chief of a clan was responsible for providing food for his dependants.Irish : English name adopted as a translation of the main element of Gaelic Ó Tighearnaigh (see Tierney) and Mac Thighearnáin (see McKiernan).French : nickname from Old French l’ord ‘the dirty one’.Possibly an altered spelling of Laur.The French name is particularly associated with Acadia in Canada, around 1760.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Welsh Lloyd, LOYD means "gray-haired."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Norse, Scandinavian
Dwells in the Clearing in the Forest
Boy/Male
Biblical, British, English
Nativity; Generation
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Hollow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a noisy person, from Middle English lude ‘loud’ (Old English hlūd), perhaps in part preserving the Old English byname Hlūda that Ekwall postulates to explain the place names Loudham (Suffolk) and Lowdham (Nottinghamshire).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a roaring stream, Old English hlūde or hl̄de literally ‘the loud one’, or a habitational name from any of the places named from hl̄de, for example Lyde in Herefordshire and Somerset.English : variant of Louth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
LOYD ROBERTS
LOYD ROBERTS
Male
English
English unisex name derived from a Middle English and Old French byname for a fair-minded person, JUSTICE means "equity, justice."
Girl/Female
Hindu
New leaves
Boy/Male
Sikh
The conqueror of forces, Victorious army
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhanunjay | தநà¯à®‚நà¯à®œà®¯
Male
Norwegian
 Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãki, Ã…GE means "father."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Lynx wild cat
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Danish, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Persian, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Crown; Jewel
Boy/Male
Irish
daire “â€fruitful, fertile.â€â€ The Brown Bull of Cooley (read the legend) was owned by Daire Mac Fiachna, and his refusal to sell his bull to Queen Maebh was part of the reason for the fight between the provinces of Ulster and Connacht. At present it is a very popular name in Ireland with all four spellings and it is often used as a girl’s name with the spellings Daire and Dara.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Midlands)
English (mainly East Midlands) : variant spelling of Trueman.Jewish (from Latvia) : habitational name for someone from a Latvian village, the Russian name of which is Trumany.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Trumann, a variant of Trautmann.
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.
LOYD ROBERTS
LOYD ROBERTS
LOYD ROBERTS
LOYD ROBERTS
LOYD ROBERTS
v.
A particular measure for certain articles, being as much as may be carried at one time by the conveyance commonly used for the article measured; as, a load of wood; a load of hay; specifically, five quarters.
n.
A lord; the lord of a manor.
v. t.
To rule or preside over as a lord.
superl.
Having, making, or being a strong or great sound; noisy; striking the ear with great force; as, a loud cry; loud thunder.
a.
Noisy; loud.
v. t.
To adulterate or drug; as, to load wine.
a.
Having a loud voice; noisy; clamorous.
a.
Loud; boisterous.
v.
The charge of a firearm; as, a load of powder.
v. i.
To play the lord; to domineer; to rule with arbitrary or despotic sway; -- sometimes with over; and sometimes with it in the manner of a transitive verb.
n.
One of whom a fee or estate is held; the male owner of feudal land; as, the lord of the soil; the lord of the manor.
superl.
Emphatic; impressive; urgent; as, a loud call for united effort.
v.
A burden; that which is laid on or put in anything for conveyance; that which is borne or sustained; a weight; as, a heavy load.
superl.
Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a loud style of dress; loud colors.
n.
A title bestowed on the persons above named; and also, for honor, on certain official persons; as, lord advocate, lord chamberlain, lord chancellor, lord chief justice, etc.
a.
Loud; clamorous.
v. t.
To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord.
v. t.
To lay a load or burden on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to charge with a load, as a gun; to furnish with a lading or cargo, as a ship; hence, to add weight to, so as to oppress or embarrass; to heap upon.
v.
That which burdens, oppresses, or grieves the mind or spirits; as, a load of care.
a.
Having a loud voice; talking or sounding noisily; noisily impudent.