306:. James’ philosophy of coaching included the tenet that “ny boy that wants to play football at Cornell will get a chance.” As “dean of the Ivy League” coaches, Lefty James overcame his natural shyness to represent national collegiate football on television, such as the appearance he made on The Ed Sullivan Show on December 1, 1957. James appeared at the announcement of the Collier’s All American Football Team, sponsored by General Mills. Buddy Holly and the Crickets were the musical act for the episode.
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thing.” Part of the confusion lay in the lack of consensus between Ivy League presidents and their sports-supporting alumni. When the Ivy League was created in 1956, it was to focus on athletics as a means of teaching and building character. Winning was incidental. But within its first decade, five of its coaches were let go for ‘losing’. The
University administrations were unable to reconcile the creation of the Ivy League with the aspirations of donors.
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Cornell player. He made the recommendation, Lefty James agreed, and Wood – a future quarterback for the New York Giants – went on to become Cornell's best quarterback in the history of the sport. He reached his peak two years after James' removal. Lefty James himself did not go into
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adopted opacity over transparency. The result was a
University employee left to work through the termination, alone and in silence. As James’ said after the University announcement, “It hit me like a bombshell, I just didn’t expect it. I really don’t know what I’ll do. I am confused by the whole
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1634:David Archer
1625:
1618:David Archer
1554:Bob Blackman
1521:
1506:Carl Snavely
1490:John H. Rush
1481:
1377:
1297:George Patte
1278:
1236:
1206:
1158:Find a Grave
1120:
1103:
1090:
1073:
1060:
1047:
1030:
1017:
1004:
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978:
965:
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927:
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887:
860:Coaches Poll
843:
828:
679:
674:
436:
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374:
371:Associations
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296:
292:
264:
255:Carl Snavely
248:
232:
223:World War II
202:
201:
66:(1994-01-09)
18:
1670:1994 deaths
1665:1905 births
1636:(2021–2023)
1620:(2013–2019)
1612:(2010–2012)
1610:Kent Austin
1604:(2004–2009)
1602:Jim Knowles
1596:(2001–2003)
1588:(1998–2000)
1580:(1990–1997)
1564:(1983–1988)
1556:(1977–1982)
1548:(1975–1976)
1540:(1966–1974)
1538:Jack Musick
1532:(1961–1965)
1524:(1947–1960)
1516:(1945–1946)
1508:(1936–1944)
1500:(1920–1935)
1476:(1912–1917)
1468:(1910–1911)
1452:(1907–1908)
1444:(1904–1906)
1434:Bill Warner
1428:(1901–1902)
1420:(1899–1900)
1412:(1897–1898)
1396:(1894–1895)
1388:(1892–1893)
1380:(1887–1891)
1317:(2009–2015)
1311:(1991–2008)
1305:(1962–1990)
1299:(1957–1961)
1293:(1949–1956)
1287:(1946–1949)
1281:(1943–1945)
1275:(1940–1942)
1269:(1937–1939)
1263:(1925–1936)
1261:Paul Eckley
1257:(1921–1924)
1255:Jack Carney
1245:(1918–1919)
1233:(1913–1916)
1227:(1907–1912)
1221:(1905–1906)
1215:(1900–1904)
1209:(1869–1899)
687:(1956–1960)
440:(1947–1955)
381:Alva Kelley
332:Robert Kane
288:T formation
276:single-wing
148:(assistant)
137:(assistant)
1659:Categories
1578:Jim Hofher
1570:Jack Fouts
1442:Pop Warner
1410:Pop Warner
1303:Ted Thoren
1285:Mose Quinn
1273:Mose Quinn
1249:John Henry
1225:Dan Coogan
1219:Pop Warner
879:References
682:Ivy League
414:Conference
304:Ivy League
229:Early life
219:Ivy League
47:1905-04-12
1498:Gil Dobie
1267:Jim Tatum
417:Standing
362:Education
346:Gary Wood
271:Northeast
245:Athletics
168:1943–1945
153:1947–1960
142:1936–1946
131:1934–1935
88:1927–1929
1644:(2024– )
1530:Tom Harp
1378:No coach
1323:(2016– )
1309:Tom Ford
1129:Archived
916:Archived
896:Archived
829:Cornell:
423:Coaches
411:Overall
396:Football
211:baseball
163:Baseball
126:Football
107:Bucknell
98:Baseball
92:Bucknell
83:Football
1626:No team
1482:No team
1237:No team
1207:Unknown
867:AP Poll
848:66–58–2
833:66–58–2
807:Cornell
780:Cornell
753:Cornell
726:Cornell
699:Cornell
655:Cornell
630:Cornell
605:Cornell
580:Cornell
555:Cornell
529:Cornell
503:Cornell
477:Cornell
452:Cornell
300:Cornell
187:Overall
172:Cornell
157:Cornell
146:Cornell
103:c. 1929
1628:(2020)
1572:(1989)
1492:(1919)
1484:(1918)
1460:(1909)
1436:(1903)
1404:(1896)
1251:(1920)
1239:(1917)
844:Total:
353:Honors
73:, U.S.
56:, U.S.
836:13–22
817:T–7th
790:T–5th
763:T–2nd
736:T–4th
609:4–3–2
408:Team
405:Year
1126:2004
1113:1964
1109:1965
1096:2004
1083:2011
1079:1960
1066:1960
1036:1960
1023:1960
997:1957
958:2011
913:2011
893:2011
802:1960
775:1959
748:1958
721:1957
694:1956
650:1955
625:1954
600:1953
575:1952
550:1951
542:T–20
524:1950
498:1949
472:1948
447:1947
209:and
61:Died
41:Born
1156:at
1010:189
946:586
814:1–6
811:2–7
787:3–4
784:5–4
760:5–2
757:6–3
733:3–4
730:3–6
709:8th
706:1–6
703:1–8
659:5–4
634:5–4
584:2–7
559:6–3
533:7–2
518:12
507:8–1
492:19
481:8–1
456:4–5
426:AP
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