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John L. Griffith

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Not to be confused withJohn G. Griffith orJohnny Griffith (coach).

John L. Griffith
Griffith pictured inThe Quax 1918, Drake yearbook
Biographical details
Born(1877-08-20)August 20, 1877
Mount Carroll, Illinois, U.S.
DiedDecember 7, 1944(1944-12-07) (aged 67)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Playing career
?–1902Beloit
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
c. 1903Yankton
1905–1907Morningside
1908–1915Drake
Basketball
1909–1910Drake
1912–1914Drake
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1902–1905Yankton
1905–1908Morningside
1908–1918Drake
1922–1944Big Ten (commissioner)
Head coaching record
Overall49–31–7 (football, excluding Yankton)

John Lorenzo Griffith (August 20, 1877 – December 7, 1944) was an Americanfootball,basketball, andbaseball player,track athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the first commissioner of theBig Ten Conference from 1922 until his death in 1944.[1]

Griffith attendedBeloit College where he competed on the varsity football, baseball, basketball, and track and field teams.[2]

Coaching career

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Morningside

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Griffith was the head football coach atMorningside College inSioux City, Iowa for three seasons, from 1905 until 1907. His coaching record at Morningside was 13–6–4.[3]

Drake

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Griffith was the tenth head football coach atDrake University inDes Moines, Iowa, serving for eight seasons, from 1908 until 1915, compiling a record of 36–25–3.[4] During his time at Drake, he created theDrake Relays, in 1910.[5]

Head coaching record

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Football

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YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Morningside(Independent)(1905–1907)
1905Morningside6–1–2
1906Morningside4–2–1
1907Morningside2–3–1
Morningside:13–6–4
Drake Bulldogs(Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1908–1915)
1908Drake6–21–25th
1909Drake7–12–13rd
1910Drake3–50–37th
1911Drake5–2–10–2–16th
1912Drake5–32–23rd
1913Drake4–3–11–35th
1914Drake4–3–10–3–1T–5th
1915Drake2–61–46th
Drake:36–25–37–20–2
Total:

Personal life

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He married Allice Kelley on 17 Aug 1904. Alice was born 8 Nov 1879 in Waterford WI to Frances Beardsley Kelley and John Lawrence Kelley. She graduated Beloit College in Beloit, WI in 1901, and taught school. Alice died 20 Dec 1961 and is buried beside her husband in Oakhill Cemetery, Mount Carroll, Carroll County, Illinois. They had one child, John Lawrence Grffith, who was born in 1916 and died in 1984. He married Katherine Johnson who was born in 1917 and died in 2001. They both are interred in the Church of the Holy Comforter Columbarium in Winnetka IL.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Schmidt, Ray (2000)."Major John Griffith"(PDF).College Football Historical Society Newsletter.13 (2). LA 84 Foundation. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on August 15, 2012. RetrievedNovember 11, 2010.
  2. ^Ray Schmidt."MAJOR JOHN GRIFFITH". College Football Historical Society. p. 1. RetrievedNovember 21, 2024.
  3. ^DeLassus, David."Morningside Coaching Records".College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2012. RetrievedNovember 4, 2010.
  4. ^DeLassus, David."Drake Coaching Records".College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on July 27, 2010. RetrievedNovember 4, 2010.
  5. ^"John L. Griffith".Beloit Hall of Honor. RetrievedNovember 21, 2024.

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