Red Blair
Howard Holt "Red" Blair (February 21, 1900 – November 30, 1947)[1] was an American football and basketball player, coach, and college athletics administrator in Ohio and Missouri. He served as the head football coach of the University of Akron from 1927 to 1935 and at Southwest Missouri State College, now Missouri State University, from 1938 to 1946, compiling a career college football record of 82–50–12. Blair was also the head coach of Akron Zips men's basketball team from 1927 to 1936, tallying a mark of 89–40. Blair grew up in Mount Vernon, Ohio and played football and basketball at Ohio State University. He was a member of the 1920 Ohio State Buckeyes football team that played in the Rose Bowl. Blair died on November 30, 1947 at his farm near Springfield, Missouri.[2]
Head coaching record
Football
Basketball
Season |
Team |
Overall |
Conference |
Standing |
Postseason
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Akron Zippers (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1927–1936)
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1927–28 |
Akron |
8–5 | 7–5 | 7th |
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1928–29 |
Akron |
12–3 | 12–2 | 2nd |
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1929–30 |
Akron |
11–3 | 10–3 | 2nd |
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1930–31 |
Akron |
4–9 | 3–8 | T–10th |
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1931–32 |
Akron |
8–7 | 7–7 | T–6th |
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1932–33 |
Akron |
11–3 | 10–3 | T–3rd |
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1933–34 |
Akron |
15–1 | 14–1 | 1st |
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1934–35 |
Akron |
12–3 | 12–3 | T–2nd |
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1935–36 |
Akron |
8–6 | 7–5 | 10th |
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Akron: |
89–40 | 82–37 |
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Total: | 89–40 | |
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion |
References
External links
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- Arthur W. Briggs (1912–1938)
- Red Blair (1938–1947)
- Tommy O'Boyle (1947–1948)
- Claude Groves (1948–1952)
- Aldo Sebben (1955–1982)
- Bill Rowe (1982–2009)
- Kyle Moats (2009– )
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- Walter Langston (1909)
- Corliss Buchanan (1910–1911)
- Arthur W. Briggs (1912–1917)
- Paul Andrews (1918)
- Arthur W. Briggs (1919–1933)
- Andrew McDonald (1934–1937)
- Red Blair (1938–1942)
- No team (1943–1944)
- Red Blair (1945–1946)
- Tommy O'Boyle (1947–1948)
- Fred Thomsen (1949–1952)
- Bill Dellastatious (1953–1954)
- Harold Stratton (1955)
- Aldo Sebben (1956–1960)
- Orville Pottenger (1961–1964)
- Jim Mentis (1965–1968)
- Don Cross (1969–1975)
- Rich Johanningmeier (1976–1985)
- Jesse Branch (1986–1994)
- Del Miller (1995–1998)
- Randy Ball (1999–2005)
- Terry Allen (2006–2014)
- Dave Steckel (2015– )
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