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Harry Larche

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American football player and coach (1923–2005)

Harry Larche
Biographical details
Born(1923-07-12)July 12, 1923
Eros, Louisiana, U.S.
DiedMay 31, 2005(2005-05-31) (aged 81)
Alma materArkansas State University
University of Mississippi
Indiana University
Playing career
1946–1948Arkansas State
PositionTackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1951–1953Arkansas State (line)
1954Toledo (line)
1956MVCDS (OH)
1957–1959Toledo
1960–1962Graceland
1964Graceland
1969–1973Graceland
Wrestling
1965–1966Western Illinois
Head coaching record
Overall46–57–4
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Arkansas State Ring of Honor (1998)

Harry Eugene Larche (July 12, 1923 – May 31, 2005) was an Americancollege football player and coach. He served as the head coach at theUniversity of Toledo from 1957 to 1959 and atGraceland University in three separate stints spanning 1960 to 1973.

Playing career

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A startackle atArkansas State University, Larche was captain of the1948 Arkansas State Indians football team and was a member of the southern team in that year'sBlue–Gray Football Classic.[1][2] He was drafted by both theBaltimore Colts of theAll-America Football Conference (AAFC) and theGreen Bay Packers of theNational Football League, but chose to sign with the Colts.[1][3][4] He was waived by the team on August 31, 1949.[5]

Larche graduated from Arkansas State with aBachelor of Education degree and later earned aMaster of Education from theUniversity of Mississippi and aDoctor of Education fromIndiana University.[6]

Coaching

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In 1951, Larche returned to his alma mater as an assistant football coach.[7][8] In 1954, he followed head coachForrest England to the University of Toledo.[9] He left the school after one season to enter private business. In 1956, he was the head coach of theMaumee Valley Country Day School and led the school to a 6–1 record; its best season to that point.[10]

On January 13, 1957, Toledo fired England andJack Morton (who had served as interim football coach while England was recovering from a heart attack) and named Larche its new football coach.[11] He compiled a 11–15–1 record over three seasons and resigned on December 2, 1959 after a 2–7–1 season.[12]

In 1960, Larche became the head football coach at Graceland College.[13] For the 1961 homecoming game, Larche suited up one of the school's administrative assistants, Clara Engle. With a safe lead overTarkio College, Larche put Engle in for a single play in the fourth quarter, where she was instructed to run 15 yards down the field.[14]

He left Graceland in 1965 to become head wrestling coach and an associate professor of physical education atWestern Illinois University.[15] The following year he became the head of the physical education department atPan American College.[8] He was removed from this position by president Ralph Schilling in 1968 after Larche criticized the school's grading system.[16]

Larche returned to Graceland in 1969 and coached the football team through the 1973 season.

Later life

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From 1975 to 1989, Larche was a professor of physical education atCampbell University.[17] In 1998, he was inducted into the Arkansas State football Ring of Honor.[18]

Head coaching record

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YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Toledo Rockets(Mid American Conference)(1957–1959)
1957Toledo5–43–24th
1958Toledo4–51–46th
1959Toledo2–6–10–67th
Toledo:11–15–14–12
Graceland Yellowjackets(Missouri College Athletic Union)(1960–1962)
1960Graceland2–70–46th
1961Graceland5–2–23–23rd
1962Graceland4–52–34th
Graceland Yellowjackets(Missouri College Athletic Union)(1964)
1964Graceland4–43–23rd
Graceland Yellowjackets(Missouri College Athletic Union)(1969–1970)
1969Graceland0–90–56th
1970Graceland1–80–56th
Graceland Yellowjackets(Heart of America Athletic Conference)(1971–1972)
1971Graceland6–2–14–2–12nd
1972Graceland7–25–2T–2nd
1973Graceland6–43–45th
Graceland:35–42–320–29–1
Total:46–57–4

References

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  1. ^ab"Colts Sign Larche".Youngstown Vindicator. May 1, 1949. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  2. ^"Blue-Gray Rosters Are About Complete".The Lewiston Daily Sun. December 1, 1948. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  3. ^"1949 AAFC Draft"(PDF).Profootballresearchers.org. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on June 17, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2020.
  4. ^"1949 Green Bay Packers Draftees". pro-football-reference.com. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2018.
  5. ^"Cut Three Players".Schenectady Gazette. September 1, 1949. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  6. ^Pine Burr. 1977. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  7. ^"Florence Lions Face Real Foe Arkansas State".Times Daily. October 9, 1951. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  8. ^ab"Eleven Added To faculty By Board Of Regents".The Pan American. September 7, 1966. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  9. ^"TU Nine Seek Kentucky Trip".Toledo Blade. February 15, 1954. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  10. ^"TU Athletic Changes Are Under Study".Toledo Blade. January 10, 1957. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  11. ^Rothman, Seymour (January 14, 1957)."Larche Hired As TU Grid Coach".Toledo Blade. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  12. ^"Another Coach Bows Out".Daytona Beach Morning Journal. December 3, 1959. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  13. ^"Toledo Coach Quits For Graceland College".The Portsmouth Times. February 3, 1960. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  14. ^Goehner, David.The Graceland College Book of Knowledge. p. 430. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  15. ^"Larche Takes Job".Toledo Blade. July 14, 1965. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  16. ^"Grading System Raked at College".The Victoria Advocate. February 22, 1968. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  17. ^Campbell University Bulletin Undergraduate Studies 1999-2002(PDF). p. 277. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2024.
  18. ^"ARKANSAS STATE RING OF HONOR". astateredwolves.com. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2018.

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