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conference championship for the final time under Hawkins tenure in 1983. Hawkins announced his retirement prior to the 1985 season, stating he would be stepping down at the end of the season. Hawkins ended his career with a third-place finish in the 1985 season. During the 1973–1985 time frame, Hawkins also coached future professionals
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in the Florida Central Classic Bowl, resulting in a 7–7 tie. Hawkins and the Lions made another serious run at a national title by winning a Division Championship and going to the NAIA National Semi-finals, bowing out to Elon College, the eventual national champion that year. The Lions won the
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Eagles. The Championship game was determined to be played in Commerce. On a bitterly cold December day in front of a packed Memorial Stadium, Hawkins's Lions defeated Carson-Newman 21–18 to claim the national title. Among the players on the team were future NFL players
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championship, his first of four. The Lions repeated as conference champions in 1969 and finished second place in 1968. At the end of the 1971 season, Hawkins had notched a record of 40–37–1 with two conference titles, one second-place finish, and four winning seasons.
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by a 15–14 score, dropping them out of the top five ranking. The Lions finished the season with wins over Angelo State and Tarleton State. When the final national rankings came out, the Lions were ranked fourth in the nation and invited to the
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After winning the National Championship, Hawkins continued to have success and made East Texas State a contender in the Lone Star Conference. He had six seasons of seven wins or more, and went back to the post season in 1974 against
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In the Spring of 1964, Sikes died suddenly, and Hawkins was named successor shortly thereafter. The first two seasons saw the Lions go 2–7 and 4–5, but in only his third year Hawkins and Lions won the 1966
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power running with Hawkins's penchant for throwing the Football. The combination gave the Lions great success during that time, winning conference and bowl championships and sending numerous players to the
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for PJC due to his success on the court and on the field and administrative abilities. While at PJC, Hawkins attended graduate school at East Texas State University (ETSU) in
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Bronchos. The Lions shocked the nation and routed UCO 54–0 in the national semi-finalists, earning them a spot in the National Championship game against the second ranked
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for the Texas Tech football team from 1947 to 1949. In three seasons as the Red Raiders starting quarterback, he led the Red Raiders to three
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Heading into the 1972 season, the Lions were picked to finish fourth in the conference, and started out the season with 14–12 loss to rival
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victories in 1957 and 1958. Hawkins worked with Sikes to make the Lion offense incredibly potent by mixing in Sikes'
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Hawkins coached a notable number of future professional football players during his time in Commerce.
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National Playoffs. In the first round the Lions faced the top-ranked team in the nation, the
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after he was given the job of head football coach and head basketball coach at
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4 Time Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year (1966,1969,1972,1983)
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and was a standout in football, basketball, and track and field at
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Texas A&M University Commerce Athletic Hall of Fame (1988)
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Hawkins and his wife Margaret moved from West Texas to
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championships, two LSC second-place finishes, and the
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Hawkins was born and raised in the West Texas town of
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Texas Tech Red Raiders men's track and field athletes
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After graduating High School in 1944 he enrolled at
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Texas Tech University Athletic Hall of Honor (1975)
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Index

Lamesa, Texas
Greenville, Texas
Texas Tech University
East Texas State
Texas Tech
Quarterback
HC
Paris
East Texas State
Paris
AD
Paris
NAIA Division I National
LSC
TJCC
LSC
American football
basketball
athletic director
Texas A&M University–Commerce
Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football
NAIA Football National Championship
Lamesa, Texas
Lamesa High School
Texas Tech University
quarterback
Border Conference
Raisin Bowl
Sun Bowl
Northeast Texas

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