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Cradle of Coaches Archive: Players and Coaches Collection

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Identifier: Mss.-Coll-Cradle-Players

Scope and Content

The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.

Dates

  • Creation: 1925-2008

Language of Materials

The records are in English

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries. The materials do not circulate and are made available to users in the Walter Havighurst Special Collections and Archives.

Restrictions on Use

Reproduction of materials in the collection is subject to the restrictions of copyright law. To use any materials not yet in the public domain, the researcher must obtain permission from the copyright holder.

Biography of Biography or History

Miami University is recognized as the "Cradle of Coaches" due to its unrivaled success in producing coaching legends. In 1959, the moniker "Cradle of Coaches" was first used by Bob Kurz, former Miami University sports information director, in describing the legacy of coaches and players who were at one time associated with the Miami University football program. The glory years for the Miami Redskins began as early as the 1930s and lasted through the 1960s. Membership in the Cradle of Coaches was broadened in 1975 to include coaching achievement in other Miami athletic programs. Cradle membership also came to include leadership and contributions made by Miami graduates in administrative athletic roles. Miami University has a long and proud tradition of producing exceptional coaches. In 1959, Bob Kurtz (Class of 1958) former sports information director, Miami University coined the term 'Cradle of Coaches', as he pondered an article he was writing concerning several past Miami players. He began to think about the many prominent collegiate and professional football coaches of the time who had trained through the Miami football team program. Whether tied to Miami early in their athletic career as players or as coaches. The school has been the training ground for such athletic dignataries as: Chester Pittser, Paul Brown, Sid Gillman, Woody Hayes, Bill Arnsparger, Georg Blackburn, Earl Blaik, Dick Crumb, Stu Holcolm, Bill Mallory, John McVay, Bo Schembechler, Richard "Doc" Urich and Randy Walker. In reference to the many star football coaches who have passed through Miammi there have also been athletes. Since 1959 the term has come to reach beyond football and is now connected to all sports at Miami University. In 1992, the Cradle of Coaches Association was formed to recognize the accomplishments of these coaches The first inductees were: Weeb Ewbank '28, John Pong '52, Bob Kurtz '58 and Bill Narduzzi '59 and the list has grown to many more including: Paul Brown '30, Paul Dietzel '48, Ara Parseghian '48 and Carmen Cozza. In 2014, John Harbaugh '84 was inducted into the Cradle of Coaches. In 2000, the Walter Havighurst Special Collections and Archives received a generous donation of materials about Weeb Ewbank from Gerald and Steve Stout and Nick Selvaggio. The Cradle of Coaches has expanded to include formal association with bi-annual meetings, a newsletter and a large and growing membership. The association was administered through Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, specifically, through the joint efforts of the Sports Inforamation Office and the Miami University Alumni Association. In later years, the scope of the Cradle of Coaches was broadened to honor coaching greatness in other athletic programs, adding to the already long list of successes of coaches and players such as Walter Alston (baseball), Darrell Hedric (basketball), and Dick Shrider (baseball) to name but a few. The Cradle also includes leadership and contributions made by miami graduates in administrative roles in athletics.

The collection also consist of items related to the lives of Miami alumni who have achieved national and international success in athletivs such as William "Bill" Mulliken who represented the United States as the 1959 Pan American Games and the 1960 Olympics where he received a gold medal in swimming.

Extent

2.5 linear feet

Abstract

The Players and Coaches Collection forms a portion of the Cradle of Coaches Archive and includes football play books, correspondence, news articles, memorabilia, media guides, etc. Also included are basketball trading cards featuring past Miami players Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Randy Ayers, and Ira Newble.

Statement of Arrangement

Series I: Basketball and Baseball Series II: Football Subseries I: Bill Arnsaprger Subseries II: Ed Biles Subseries III: Carm Cozza Subseries IV: Woody Hayes Subseries V: Terry Hoeppner Subseries VI: William Hoover Subseries VII: Ara Parseghian Subseries VIII: Bo Schembechler Subseries IX: Randy Walker Subseries X: Misc. Coaches Subseries XI: Honorary Inductees Subseries XII: Binders Subseries XIII: Misc. Items

Physical Description

Miami University Special Collections and Archives, King Libary 3rd Floor, Walter Havighurst Special Collections and Archives, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

Title
Guide to the Cradle of Coaches Archive: Players and Coaches Collection
Author
Finding aid prepared by Kimberly Shann (2009), Johnathan Cooper (2013)
Date
2015
Description rules
Finding Aid Prepared Using Dacs
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English

Repository Details

Part of the Walter Havighurst Special Collections Finding Aids Repository

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