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Name | John Wilce |
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Dateofbirth | May 12, 1888 |
Birthplace | Rochester, New York |
Dateofdeath | May 17, 1963 |
Deathplace | Westerville, Ohio |
Sport | Football |
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Currentrecord | |
Overallrecord | 78–33–9 |
Bowlrecord | 0–1 |
Cfbdwid | 2503 |
Championships | 3 Big Ten (1916–1917, 1920) |
Awards | Amos Alonzo Stagg Award (1959) |
Player | Y |
Years | 1907–1909 |
Team | Wisconsin |
Position | Fullback |
Coach | Y |
Coachyears | 1911–1912 1913–1928 |
Coachteams | Wisconsin (assistant) Ohio State |
Footballhof | 1954 |
Collegehofid | 10041 |
In 1913, Ohio State began play in the Western Conference, later the Big Ten Conference, and hired Wilce as its head football coach. Wilce's teams won a conference championship in 1916 with a 7–0 record, and repeated in 1917 (8–0–1) and in 1920 (7–1) when Ohio State played its first bowl game, losing the 1921 Rose Bowl to California, 28–0. Wilce coached the Ohio State Buckeyes football team for sixteen seasons, the second longest tenure in school history after Woody Hayes, compiling a career record of 78–33–9.
Wilce's "combination of medicine and football" and a sense of propriety that reflected his English heritage led him to try to reform the speech of his players on and off the field. He coined the phrase "intestinal fortitude." Haber (1955) records the story of the coinage, the idea first coming to Wilce on the way to a lecture he was to present on anatomy and physiology at Ohio State in 1916, his first use of the phrase in public in a lecture to his team, and how he began to hear the phrase used by others.
Of his departure from coaching he was quoted: "Football was becoming too much of a business. The game was being taken away from the boys. I was a faculty-type coach who believed educational aspects were more important than winning games."
Category:1888 births Category:1963 deaths Category:Ohio State Buckeyes football coaches Category:Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame Category:Wisconsin Badgers football players Category:University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni Category:College Football Hall of Fame inductees Category:People from Rochester, New York
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