John Gill (coach)

American football and baseball coach (1898–1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John W. Gill (November 27, 1898 – March 4, 1997) was an American college football and college baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at Western Michigan College of Education—now known as Western Michigan University— from 1942 to 1952, compiling a record of 50–34–1. Gill was also the head baseball coach at Western Michigan from 1944 to 1945, tallying a mark of 0–13–2.

Born(1898-11-27)November 27, 1898
Akron, Michigan, U.S.
DiedMarch 4, 1997(1997-03-04) (aged 98)
Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.
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John Gill
Biographical details
Born(1898-11-27)November 27, 1898
Akron, Michigan, U.S.
DiedMarch 4, 1997(1997-03-04) (aged 98)
Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1920–1923Western State Normal
Basketball
c.1923Western State Normal
Baseball
c. 1923Western State Normal
Track and field
c. 1923Western State Normal
PositionsHalfback (football)
Guard (basketball)
Second baseman (baseball)
Half mile (track)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1924–1925Alma HS (MI)
1926–1927Southwestern HS (MI)
1928–1935Western State Teachers (freshmen)
1936–1941Western State Teachers (backfield)
1942–1952Western State Teachers / Western Michigan
Basketball
1928–?Western State Teachers (freshmen)
Baseball
1929–?Western State Teachers
1944–1945Western Michigan
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1924–1926Alma HS (MI)
1952–1969Western Michigan (associate AD)
Head coaching record
Overall50–34–1 (college football)
20–13–2 (college baseball)
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Gill was born on November 27, 1898, in Akron, Michigan.[1] He attended high school in Lansing, Michigan before moving on to Western Michigan—then known as Western State Normal School—where he lettered in four sports prior to graduating in 1924. Gill played as a halfback in football, guard in basketball, and second baseman on the baseball team. He also ran the half mile on the track team.[2]

Gill began his coaching career in 1924 when was hired as athletic director and coach at Alma High School in Alma, Michigan.[3] He resigned from that post two years later.[4][5] Gill coached football at Southwestern High School in Detroit for two seasons, 1926 and 1927, before returning to his alma mater—then called Western State Teachers College—as coach of freshman sports in 1928.[6]

In 1939, Gill recommended that the Western Michigan athletic teams change their mascot from "Hilltoppers" to "Broncos," and his suggestion was adopted by the school.[7][8] Gill was awarded $10 for submitting the team's nickname, funds which he donated to the Waldo Stadium building fund.[8] In 1952, Gill was appointed as the associate athletic director at Western Michigan.[9] He continued to serve in that capacity until his retirement in 1969.[8]

Gill died on March 4, 1997.[1]

Head coaching record

College football

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Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Western Michigan Broncos (Independent) (1942–1946)
1942 Western Michigan 5–1
1943 Western Michigan 4–2
1944 Western Michigan 4–3
1945 Western Michigan 4–3
1946 Western Michigan 5–2–1
Western Michigan Broncos (Mid-American Conference) (1947–1952)
1947 Western Michigan 5–40–1NA
1948 Western Michigan 6–33–1T–2nd
1949 Western Michigan 4–42–34th
1950 Western Michigan 5–40–45th
1951 Western Michigan 4–40–46th
1952 Western Michigan 4–41–4T–6th
Western Michigan: 50–34–16–16
Total:50–34–1
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