Hall of Fame
Furgerson, Bill

Bill Furgerson
- Induction:
- 1981
Bill Furgerson – Football 1947-1951, Track Coach 1956-1965, Football Coach 1967-1977 (Deceased)
- Coach Bill Furgerson began his career with Murray State (1947-51) as a student-athlete as a part of the formation and launch of the Ohio Valley Conference.
- Playing for Coach Fred Furot, Furgerson was a Racer football captain and played on two of Murray States OVC championship teams in 1948 and
- 1950.
- He played in what is still the only bowl game in program history when the Racers took on Sol Ross State of Texas in the Tangerine Bowl in January of 1949.
- When his playing days were finished, Furgerson stayed on and became head football coach for the Racers for 11 seasons from 1967-1977 in which he recruited and developed OVC Player of the Year winners: Larry Tillman (QB in 1969), Rick Fisher (RB in 1971).
- Both Tillman and Fisher are in the Murray State Hall of Fame and Tillman’s No. 10 is one retired.
- In 1968, Furgerson was named OVC Coach of the Year even though the Racers didn’t win the OVC title, but went 7-2-1 overall and 5-2 in OVC play.
- Furgerson’s teams never reached their goal of taking the OVC Championship, but they did finish second or third five times in his 11 seasons.
- In 11 seasons, his teams were 60-50-4.
- Furgerson’s 60 career equaled the number won by Coach Roy Stewart as the most by any coach in MSU grid history.
- As of 2024, Ferguson and Stewart’s 60 wins is the best by any head coach in MSU’s 100 seasons.
- Furgerson was MSU’s coach when the team won the program’s 400th game (10-12-1968) in a 21-14 victory at Southeast Missouri.
- His best season came in 1974 when the Racers were 9-2 and placed  second in the OVC at 5-2.
- Before his football success, Furgerson also led a highly successful track & field program for the Racers from 1956-65.
- Under his leadership, the Racers won six-consecutive OVC championships beginning with the 1958 season.Â
- His teams had a string of 24-straight dual meet victories and was unbeaten in the OVC from 1958Â through 1964.Â
- Furgerson also coached the Racers to the first cross country championship in the OVC in 1962 and also in 1963.
- He recruited and coached track & field greats that are members of the MSU Hall of Fame including:
- Marshall Gage who was part of the first class to the MSU HOF in 1965. Gage competed from 1957-61 and he was honored by having the track at Stewart Stadium named in his honor.
- Charles Allen, hurdler and long jumper from 1962-65, inducted in 1970.
- Sprinter, Bob Doty, from 1961-65 and inducted in 2012.
- Sprinter, Jim Freeman, from 1964-67, inducted in 1977.
- Two-sport star and the first African American student-athlete at MSU, recruited by Coach Furgerson in 1960-64. Jackson was inducted in 2007 and had his football No. 25 retired in 2023.
- A native of Dexter, Ky., Furgerson was born June 14, 1929 and died at the age of 77 on Sept. 21, 2006.
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