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Frank Cayou

Francis Mitchell Cayou (March 7, 1878 – May 7, 1948)[2] an American football player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Wabash College from 1904 to 1907 and at Washington University in St. Louis from 1908 to 1912, compiling a career college football coaching record of 38–30–4. He also coached basketball at Washington University from 1908 to 1910 and again from 1911 to 1913, tallying a mark of 25–23. Cayou was a member of the Omaha tribe[3] and attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and then Dickinson College. He played football as a quarterback for the Carlisle Indians. After the close of Carlisle's 1898 season, Cayou and Eddie Rogers played for Dickinson College, where they were enrolled in law school, in their Thanksgiving Day loss versus Penn State.[4] He also played quarterback and running back for Illinois Fighting Illini[5] and was noted for his speed that was displayed on a 95-yard kickoff return versus Purdue.[6] Cayou also set the Illinois Fighting Illini track record in the 220-yard dash, clocking in at 22 3/5 sec,[7] before bettering it with a 22 sec run.[8] Cayou served as captain of the Illinois track team in 1902 when elected captain, O.C. Bell, fell ill.[9]

Frank Cayou
Cayou at Wabash, c. 1907
Biographical details
Born(1878-03-07)March 7, 1878
Decatur, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedMay 7, 1948(1948-05-07) (aged 70)[1]
Hominy, Oklahoma, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1895–1898Carlisle
1898Dickinson
1899–1901Illinois
Track and field
1896–1898Carlisle
1899Dickinson
1900–1902Illinois
Position(s)Quarterback, running back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1902Champaign Central HS (IL)
1904–1907Wabash
1908–1912Washington University
1921–1922Great Lakes Naval Station
Basketball
1908–1910Washington University
1911–1913Washington University
Baseball
1905Wabash
Track
1902–1904Arcola Fire Department (IL)
1918–1921Illinois Athletic Club
1921–1923Great Lakes Navy
Head coaching record
Overall38–30–4 (college football)
25–23 (college basketball)
18–5 (college baseball)

Cayou, known as Standing Elk,[10] also served as chief of the Omaha tribe.[11]

Coaching career edit

Cayou was the 16th head football coach at Wabash College, serving from 1904 to 1907, and compiling a record of 20–12–1. In 1905, Cayou led Wabash to one of its most impressive upsets when it defeated Notre Dame, 5–0, at South Bend. It proved to be the Fighting Irish's only home-field loss in 125 games between 1899 and 1928.[12][13]

On January 6, 1918, Cayou became the athletic director of the Illinois Athletic Club,[14] where he served until 1921.[15] Cayou also served as the athletic director of the Naval Station Great Lakes in Illinois from 1921 to 1923.

Head coaching record edit

College football edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Wabash Little Giants (Independent) (1904–1907)
1904 Wabash 4–4
1905 Wabash 6–5
1906 Wabash 5–1–1
1907 Wabash 5–2
Wabash: 20–12–1
Washington University Pikers (Missouri Valley Conference) (1908–1912)
1908 Washington University 4–4–1 0–2 6th
1909 Washington University 3–4 0–2 7th
1910 Washington University 3–4 0–2 6th
1911 Washington University 4–2–2 0–0–2 T–3rd
1912 Washington University 4–4 0–2 6th
Washington University: 18–18–3 0–8–2
Total: 38–30–4

References edit

  1. ^ Osage County, Oklahoma, Cemeteries: A.J. Powell Cemetery, Sections 36-43
  2. ^ "Services Held for F.M. Cayou", Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, p. 23, May 10, 1948
  3. ^ "Indian School Commencement", The Sentinel, Carlisle, PA, p. 3, February 28, 1896
  4. ^ "Dickinson Badly Defeated by State at Williamsport", Sentinel, Carlisle, PA, p. 3, November 25, 1898
  5. ^ Illinois Football All-Time Rosters - 1900-1924, retrieved May 24, 2019
  6. ^ George Huff (November 4, 1900), "Cayou's Run of 95 yards: Illinois beats Purdue in last fifteen minutes", Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL, p. 18
  7. ^ "Illinois Athletes in Good Form: Track men do good work, Keator and Cayou taking the honors", Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL, p. 19, April 29, 1900
  8. ^ "Illinois Beaten", Daily Review, Decatur, IL, p. 6, May 13, 1900
  9. ^ "University of Illinois Alumni Yearbook and Directory of Chicago Men Athletic Edition 1935", Ancestry.com, p. 92
  10. ^ "Alumnus of School Back of Project", County Democrat-News, Sapulpa, OK, p. 1,4, December 16, 1926
  11. ^ "Indian Chief is U. of I. Graduate", Times, Streator, IL, p. 8, August 26, 1924
  12. ^ Notre Dame Game-by-Game Results 2002-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved June 30, 2009.
  13. ^ Sideline Chatter 2012-06-14 at the Wayback Machine (PDF), College Football Historical Society Newsletter, vol. 20, no. 1, p. 1, November 2006.
  14. ^ "Frank Cayou to Direct Sports at Illinois A.C.", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, MO, p. 10, December 29, 1917
  15. ^ "Frank Cayou Resigns as Athletic Director", Journal Gazette, Mattoon, IL, p. 1, March 12, 1921

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Francis Mitchell Cayou March 7 1878 May 7 1948 2 an American football player and coach of football basketball and baseball He served as the head football coach at Wabash College from 1904 to 1907 and at Washington University in St Louis from 1908 to 1912 compiling a career college football coaching record of 38 30 4 He also coached basketball at Washington University from 1908 to 1910 and again from 1911 to 1913 tallying a mark of 25 23 Cayou was a member of the Omaha tribe 3 and attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and then Dickinson College He played football as a quarterback for the Carlisle Indians After the close of Carlisle s 1898 season Cayou and Eddie Rogers played for Dickinson College where they were enrolled in law school in their Thanksgiving Day loss versus Penn State 4 He also played quarterback and running back for Illinois Fighting Illini 5 and was noted for his speed that was displayed on a 95 yard kickoff return versus Purdue 6 Cayou also set the Illinois Fighting Illini track record in the 220 yard dash clocking in at 22 3 5 sec 7 before bettering it with a 22 sec run 8 Cayou served as captain of the Illinois track team in 1902 when elected captain O C Bell fell ill 9 Frank CayouCayou at Wabash c 1907Biographical detailsBorn 1878 03 07 March 7 1878Decatur Nebraska U S DiedMay 7 1948 1948 05 07 aged 70 1 Hominy Oklahoma U S Playing careerFootball1895 1898Carlisle1898Dickinson1899 1901IllinoisTrack and field1896 1898Carlisle1899Dickinson1900 1902IllinoisPosition s Quarterback running backCoaching career HC unless noted Football1902Champaign Central HS IL 1904 1907Wabash1908 1912Washington University1921 1922Great Lakes Naval StationBasketball1908 1910Washington University1911 1913Washington UniversityBaseball1905WabashTrack1902 1904Arcola Fire Department IL 1918 1921Illinois Athletic Club1921 1923Great Lakes NavyHead coaching recordOverall38 30 4 college football 25 23 college basketball 18 5 college baseball Cayou known as Standing Elk 10 also served as chief of the Omaha tribe 11 Contents 1 Coaching career 2 Head coaching record 2 1 College football 3 References 4 External linksCoaching career editCayou was the 16th head football coach at Wabash College serving from 1904 to 1907 and compiling a record of 20 12 1 In 1905 Cayou led Wabash to one of its most impressive upsets when it defeated Notre Dame 5 0 at South Bend It proved to be the Fighting Irish s only home field loss in 125 games between 1899 and 1928 12 13 On January 6 1918 Cayou became the athletic director of the Illinois Athletic Club 14 where he served until 1921 15 Cayou also served as the athletic director of the Naval Station Great Lakes in Illinois from 1921 to 1923 Head coaching record editCollege football edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsWabash Little Giants Independent 1904 1907 1904 Wabash 4 41905 Wabash 6 51906 Wabash 5 1 11907 Wabash 5 2Wabash 20 12 1Washington University Pikers Missouri Valley Conference 1908 1912 1908 Washington University 4 4 1 0 2 6th1909 Washington University 3 4 0 2 7th1910 Washington University 3 4 0 2 6th1911 Washington University 4 2 2 0 0 2 T 3rd1912 Washington University 4 4 0 2 6thWashington University 18 18 3 0 8 2Total 38 30 4References edit Osage County Oklahoma Cemeteries A J Powell Cemetery Sections 36 43 Services Held for F M Cayou Daily Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK p 23 May 10 1948 Indian School Commencement The Sentinel Carlisle PA p 3 February 28 1896 Dickinson Badly Defeated by State at Williamsport Sentinel Carlisle PA p 3 November 25 1898 Illinois Football All Time Rosters 1900 1924 retrieved May 24 2019 George Huff November 4 1900 Cayou s Run of 95 yards Illinois beats Purdue in last fifteen minutes Chicago Tribune Chicago IL p 18 Illinois Athletes in Good Form Track men do good work Keator and Cayou taking the honors Chicago Tribune Chicago IL p 19 April 29 1900 Illinois Beaten Daily Review Decatur IL p 6 May 13 1900 University of Illinois Alumni Yearbook and Directory of Chicago Men Athletic Edition 1935 Ancestry com p 92 Alumnus of School Back of Project County Democrat News Sapulpa OK p 1 4 December 16 1926 Indian Chief is U of I Graduate Times Streator IL p 8 August 26 1924 Notre Dame Game by Game Results Archived 2002 10 03 at the Wayback Machine College Football Data Warehouse retrieved June 30 2009 Sideline Chatter Archived 2012 06 14 at the Wayback Machine PDF College Football Historical Society Newsletter vol 20 no 1 p 1 November 2006 Frank Cayou to Direct Sports at Illinois A C St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis MO p 10 December 29 1917 Frank Cayou Resigns as Athletic Director Journal Gazette Mattoon IL p 1 March 12 1921External links editFrank Cayou at Find a Grave nbsp This biographical article relating to a college football coach first appointed in the 1900s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Cayou amp oldid 1174407435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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