Lonnie Qualls

{{short description|American football and baseball coach}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}

{{Infobox college coach

| name = Lonnie Qualls

| image =

| alt =

| caption =

| birth_date = {{Circa|1932}}

| birth_place =

| death_date =

| death_place =

| alma_mater =

| player_sport1 = Football

| player_years2 = 1951–1954

| player_team2 = Ozarks

| player_sport3 = Basketball

| player_years4 = ?–1955

| player_team4 = Ozarks

| player_sport5 = Baseball

| player_years6 = ?–1955

| player_team6 = Ozarks

| player_positions = Fullback

| coach_sport1 = Football

| coach_years2 = c. 1960

| coach_team2 = Clarksville HS (AR)

| coach_years3 = 1962–1965

| coach_team3 = Ozarks

| overall_record = 2–29–2 (football)

| bowl_record =

| tournament_record =

| championships =

| awards =

| coaching_records =

}}

Lonnie R. Qualls (born {{Circa|1932}}) is a former American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the College of the Ozarks—now known as the University of the Ozarks—in Clarksville, Arkansas from 1962 to 1965, compiling a record of 2–29–2. He was the final head football coach at Ozarks as the program was discontinued after the 1965 season.{{cite news |author= |title=College of the Ozarks Gives Up on Football After Years of Famine on Gridiron |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61481890/the-el-dorado-times/ |newspaper=The El Dorado Times |location=El Dorado, Arkansas |agency=Associated Press |date=October 12, 1965 |page=10 |access-date=October 20, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}

A native of Clarksville, Qualls graduated from Clarksville High School, where he competed football, basketball, baseball, and track. He then attended the College of the Ozarks, where he played football, basketball, and baseball. Qualls played football as a fullback, rushing for 2,106 yards and scoring 182 points in his career at the school. He earned first-team all-Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference (AIC) honors in each of his four seasons and won the AIC's Back of the Year award as a senior in 1954.

Qualls began his coaching career at Clarksville High School before returning to the College of the Ozarks, where he taught and coached a number of sports—baseball, tennis, bowling, soccer, and cross country in addition to football. The baseball field at Ozarks was named in honor of Qualls in 2005.{{cite news |last=Apple |first=Henry |title=Qualls remained close to home in Clarksville |url=https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2019/jul/12/best-ever-qualls-remained-close-to-home/ |newspaper=Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette |location=Lowell, Arkansas |date=July 12, 2019 |access-date=October 20, 2020 }}

Head coaching record

=College football=

{{CFB Yearly Record Start | type = coach | team = | conf = | bowl = | poll = no }}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead

| name = Ozarks Mountaineers

| conf = Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference

| startyear = 1962

| endyear = 1965

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1962

| name = Ozarks

| overall = 1–7

| conference = 0–7

| confstanding = 8th

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1963

| name = Ozarks

| overall = 1–6–2

| conference = 1–6

| confstanding = 7th

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1964

| name = Ozarks

| overall = 0–8

| conference = 0–7

| confstanding = 8th

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Entry

| championship =

| year = 1965

| name = Ozarks

| overall = 0–8

| conference = 0–7

| confstanding = 8th

| bowlname =

| bowloutcome =

| bcsbowl =

| ranking = no

| ranking2 = no

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name = Ozarks

| overall = 2–29–2

| confrecord = 1–27

}}

{{CFB Yearly Record End

| overall = 2–29–2

| bowls = no

| poll = no

| polltype =

| legend = no

}}

References