Holt, Sam B. “Frosty”

Category:
1970 - 1979 Inductees
Year Honored:
1971
University:
Carson-Newman College

Biography

In the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, there are a handful of men and women who dedicated their entire adult lives to one institution. In this day and age of change and instability, people like Sam B. “Frosty” Holt are truly a thing of the past. A native of Bruners Grove, Tennessee, born August 20, 1902, Holt graduated from Carson-Newman College in 1927 and then went on to serve his alma mater from 1929 until his retirement in 1968 as head football, basketball, and baseball coach. He also headed the school’s physical education and health department, and in the latter part of his career he was athletic director. During his undergraduate days at Carson-Newman, Holt was captain and an outstanding leader in football, basketball, and baseball. He was president of his junior class and voted the “Most Popular Boy” his senior year. His nickname, “Frosty,” was given him by Frank Taylor of Newport after a well-known, good-natured, talkative politician, “Frosty” Lovewell. Carson-Newman College will forever be indebted to Sam B. “Frosty” Holt, a legendary figure who walked those hallowed halls for over forty years.

Go Back To Inductees List

Thank You to
Our Great Sponsors

Tennessee Lottery Tennessee Titans Nashville Predators Tennessee Highway Safety Office University of Tennessee Athletics
Big Machine Music City Grand Prix Vanderbilt Athletics ATA Lipman Brothers Memphis Grizzlies Jack Daniels Distillery Bristol Motor Speedway
River Gorge Ranch Edley's BBQ Nobody Trashes Tennessee MTSU Athletics Delta Dental of TN Memphis Athletics Pinnacle Financial Partners