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Coaches All-America Game

The Coaches All-America Game was a postseason college football all-star game that served as the concluding game of the college football season, held from 1961 to 1976. The all-star game was sponsored by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and profits from ticket sales and television rights went to fund AFCA scholarships.[1]

Coaches All-America Game (defunct)
StadiumClifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium
LocationLubbock, Texas
Previous stadiumsWar Memorial Stadium
Atlanta Stadium
Previous locationsBuffalo, New York
Atlanta
Operated1961–1976
Sponsors
Former names
Graduation Bowl (1961)

From 1961 to 1965, the game was played at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, New York. The game moved to Atlanta Stadium from 1966 to 1969. Attendance issues led to the game being relocated to Jones Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, where it was held from 1970–1975. Lubbock won the bid to host the game over newer stadiums in larger cities, including Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee and San Diego Stadium in San Diego, after the AFCA was convinced that Lubbock's advantages as a college town without competing entertainment would fill the stands with existing college football fans from West Texas.[1]

The first game held at Jones Stadium took place only 47 days after downtown Lubbock was hit by a tornado in 1970. The stadium's newly installed AstroTurf was unharmed, but some of the light towers on the west side—which had recently been fitted with extra lights for the color telecast of the All-America Game—were bent or snapped off.[2] Even with the surrounding circumstances, the inaugural Jones Stadium game drew 42,150 in attendance, a record attendance over any prior Coaches All-America Game in Buffalo or Atlanta. The game finally found success by an attendance standard, drawing 285,786 attendees over 7 years. By the time of the final Coaches All-America Game in 1976, more players declined to participate in the college all-star game as National Football League rookies and NFL owners had little to gain, and much to lose due to injury risks. The AFCA reluctantly dropped the Coaches All-America Game, but continued to bestow All-American honors.[1]

Game results edit

1961 edit

Score: West defeats East, 30-20 Won 30-20 by the West All-stars in a game featuring Bob Schloredt, Billy Kilmer and Marv Luster (chosen as MVP) for the winning side, and Fran Tarkenton for the East.[3]

1962 edit

Score: East defeats West, 13-8

1963 edit

Score: West defeats East, 22-21

1964 edit

Score: East defeats West, 18-15

1965 edit

Score: East defeats West, 34-14

1966 edit

Score: West defeats East, 24-7

1967 edit

Score: East defeats West, 12-9

1968 edit

Score: West defeats East, 34-20

1969 edit

Score: West defeats East, 14-10

1970 edit

Score: East defeats West, 34-27

1971 edit

Score: West defeats East, 33-29

1972 edit

Score: East defeats West, 42-20

1973 edit

Score: West defeats East, 20-6

1974 edit

Score: West defeats East, 36-6 Barty Smith, a fullback out of the University of Richmond and the Number 1 draft pick of the Green Bay Packers injured his left knee in the game. He had carried the ball 19 times for 96 yards for the East Team, but left the game midway in the third quarter with the injury. The knee injury kept Smith out of the first six games of his rookie season with the Packers. The West beat the East 36-6. San Diego State's Jesse Freitas of the West Team was named most valuable player.[4]

1975 edit

Score: East defeats West, 23-21 Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson made his debut in a Dallas Cowboys Helmet

1976 edit

Score: West defeats East, 35-17 Me and Woodcock from Hawaii (we were both 3rd round picks by the Detroit Lions) partied at Uncle Nasty's until the sun came up after beating the East by a couple of touchdowns. It was the last game ever played and man were the girls in West Texas good to me! - But not Woodcock, he was married, but boy could he drink beer - God rest his soul... Russ Bolinger, Long Beach State #69, Left OT.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Ford, Mark (2003). (PDF). The Coffin Corner. 25 (2). Professional Football Researchers Association: 15–18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  2. ^ Reed, William F. (1970-04-06). "A Tornado With A New Twist". Sports Illustrated. 33 (1): 16–17. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  3. ^ A roundup of the sports information of the week, Sports Illustrated, July 3rd, 1961, retrieved 2015-01-02
  4. ^ "Jesse Freitas, former Stanford and Chargers quarterback, found dead". 12 February 2015.
  • Reed, William F. (1970-04-06). "A Tornado With A New Twist". Sports Illustrated. 33 (1): 16–17. Retrieved 2011-08-27.

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The Coaches All America Game was a postseason college football all star game that served as the concluding game of the college football season held from 1961 to 1976 The all star game was sponsored by the American Football Coaches Association AFCA and profits from ticket sales and television rights went to fund AFCA scholarships 1 Coaches All America Game defunct StadiumClifford B and Audrey Jones StadiumLocationLubbock TexasPrevious stadiumsWar Memorial StadiumAtlanta StadiumPrevious locationsBuffalo New YorkAtlantaOperated1961 1976SponsorsAmerican Football Coaches AssociationFormer namesGraduation Bowl 1961 From 1961 to 1965 the game was played at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo New York The game moved to Atlanta Stadium from 1966 to 1969 Attendance issues led to the game being relocated to Jones Stadium in Lubbock Texas where it was held from 1970 1975 Lubbock won the bid to host the game over newer stadiums in larger cities including Memorial Stadium in Memphis Tennessee and San Diego Stadium in San Diego after the AFCA was convinced that Lubbock s advantages as a college town without competing entertainment would fill the stands with existing college football fans from West Texas 1 The first game held at Jones Stadium took place only 47 days after downtown Lubbock was hit by a tornado in 1970 The stadium s newly installed AstroTurf was unharmed but some of the light towers on the west side which had recently been fitted with extra lights for the color telecast of the All America Game were bent or snapped off 2 Even with the surrounding circumstances the inaugural Jones Stadium game drew 42 150 in attendance a record attendance over any prior Coaches All America Game in Buffalo or Atlanta The game finally found success by an attendance standard drawing 285 786 attendees over 7 years By the time of the final Coaches All America Game in 1976 more players declined to participate in the college all star game as National Football League rookies and NFL owners had little to gain and much to lose due to injury risks The AFCA reluctantly dropped the Coaches All America Game but continued to bestow All American honors 1 Contents 1 Game results 1 1 1961 1 2 1962 1 3 1963 1 4 1964 1 5 1965 1 6 1966 1 7 1967 1 8 1968 1 9 1969 1 10 1970 1 11 1971 1 12 1972 1 13 1973 1 14 1974 1 15 1975 1 16 1976 2 ReferencesGame results edit1961 edit Score West defeats East 30 20 Won 30 20 by the West All stars in a game featuring Bob Schloredt Billy Kilmer and Marv Luster chosen as MVP for the winning side and Fran Tarkenton for the East 3 1962 edit Score East defeats West 13 8 1963 edit Score West defeats East 22 21 1964 edit Score East defeats West 18 15 1965 edit Score East defeats West 34 14 1966 edit Score West defeats East 24 7 1967 edit Score East defeats West 12 9 1968 edit Score West defeats East 34 20 1969 edit Score West defeats East 14 10 1970 edit Score East defeats West 34 27 1971 edit Score West defeats East 33 29 1972 edit Score East defeats West 42 20 1973 edit Score West defeats East 20 6 1974 edit Score West defeats East 36 6 Barty Smith a fullback out of the University of Richmond and the Number 1 draft pick of the Green Bay Packers injured his left knee in the game He had carried the ball 19 times for 96 yards for the East Team but left the game midway in the third quarter with the injury The knee injury kept Smith out of the first six games of his rookie season with the Packers The West beat the East 36 6 San Diego State s Jesse Freitas of the West Team was named most valuable player 4 1975 edit Score East defeats West 23 21 Thomas Hollywood Henderson made his debut in a Dallas Cowboys Helmet 1976 edit Score West defeats East 35 17 Me and Woodcock from Hawaii we were both 3rd round picks by the Detroit Lions partied at Uncle Nasty s until the sun came up after beating the East by a couple of touchdowns It was the last game ever played and man were the girls in West Texas good to me But not Woodcock he was married but boy could he drink beer God rest his soul Russ Bolinger Long Beach State 69 Left OT References edit a b c Ford Mark 2003 The Coaches All America Game PDF The Coffin Corner 25 2 Professional Football Researchers Association 15 18 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 08 17 Retrieved 2011 08 27 Reed William F 1970 04 06 A Tornado With A New Twist Sports Illustrated 33 1 16 17 Retrieved 2011 08 27 A roundup of the sports information of the week Sports Illustrated July 3rd 1961 retrieved 2015 01 02 Jesse Freitas former Stanford and Chargers quarterback found dead 12 February 2015 1 THE COFFIN CORNER Vol 25 No 2 2003 Reed William F 1970 04 06 A Tornado With A New Twist Sports Illustrated 33 1 16 17 Retrieved 2011 08 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coaches All America Game amp oldid 1206860141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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