Art Lewis

Art Lewis

College coach infobox
Name = Art Lewis



Caption =
DateOfBirth = February, 9 1911
Birthplace = Middleport, OH
DateOfDeath = June 13, 1962
Sport = Football
College =
Title = Head coach
CurrentRecord =
OverallRecord = NCAA: 69-55-2
NFL: 4-4
BowlRecord = 0-1
CFbDWID = 1376
Awards =
Championships = Southern Conference (1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958)
CFbDWID =
Player = Y
Years = 1932-1935
Team = Ohio
Position = Offensive Tackle
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1950-1959
CoachTeams = West Virginia
FootballHOF =

Art "Pappy" Lewis (February 9, 1911 — June 13, 1962) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Cleveland Rams, and was the head coach during the 1938 season. He also served as the head coach at West Virginia University from 1950 through 1959.

Early Life & Collegiate Career

Born February 18, 1911, in Meigs County, Ohio, Lewis was a standout tackle at Middleport High School in Middleport, Ohio. At the age of 21 Art enrolled at Ohio University. He played offensive tackle from 1932-1935 and earned All-American honors his senior year. He capped off his collegiate playing career appearing in the 1935 East-West Shrine Game. It was in college that he got his nickname "Pappy".

Pro career

Lewis was drafted by the New York Giants in the first round, 9th pick overall. After playing one year Lewis left to coach at Ohio Wesleyan College but left a year later to join the Cleveland Rams as an assistant coach/player. He became the interim head coach mid season. This made him the youngest head coach in NFL history at the age of 27. He coached the team to a 4-4 record and stayed with the team as a player for the 1939 season.

Collegiate Coaching

After serving in the Navy during WWII he became the head coach of Washington & Lee University. Here he found his talent as a recruiter but his overall record was 11-17. He had coached one year at Mississippi State when he was appointed the head coach at West Virginia. His first couple seasons were rather lackluster but the team turned around during the 1952 season going 7-2 and finishing second in conference play. The 1953 season was his greatest season at WVU. The team went 8-1 in the regular season, captured the Southern Conference title and started a three year winning streak against arch-rival Penn State. The 10th ranked Mountaineers then journeyed to the Sugar Bowl to face #8 Georgia Tech where they lost 42-19. Under Lewis the Mountaineers continued to dominate the SoCon winning the conference title 4 more times. Much of his succes as a coach was credited to his recruiting abilities. He was able to attract such players as Sam Huff, Chuck Howley, Joe Marconi and many other greats. The 1958 and 1959 seasons saw a major drop off and Lewis resigned as head coach.

Later life

After leaving West Virginia, Lewis accepted a position with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a talent scout and stayed with them until his death. Art "Pappy" Lewis died of a heart attack June 13, 1962 at the age of 51. He is considered one of the greatest coaches in West Virginia history and was inducted into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1966.

Pro Coaching Record

Coaching Record at West Virginia

CFB Coaching Record Team
team = West Virginia
conf = Southern
startyear = 1950
endyear = 1959
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1950
team = West Virginia
overall = 2-8
conference = 1-3
confstanding = 14
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1951
team = West Virginia
overall = 5-5
conference = 2-3
confstanding = 9
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1952
team = West Virginia
overall = 7-2
conference = 5-1
confstanding = 2
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1953
team = West Virginia
overall = 8-2
conference = 4-0
confstanding = 1
bowlgame = Sugar Bowl
bowlopp = Georgia Tech
bowlscore = L, 19-42
ranking = 10
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1954
team = West Virginia
overall = 8-1
conference = 3-0
confstanding = 1
ranking = 12
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1955
team = West Virginia
overall = 8-2
conference = 4-0
confstanding = 1
ranking = 19
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1956
team = West Virginia
overall = 6-4
conference = 5-0
confstanding = 1
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1957
team = West Virginia
overall = 7-2-1
conference = 3-0
confstanding = 2
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1958
team = West Virginia
overall = 4-5-1
conference = 4-0
confstanding = 1
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1959
team = West Virginia
overall = 3-7
conference = 2-2
confstanding = 6
CFB Coaching Record Team End
team = West Virginia
overall = 58-38-2
confrecord = 33-9

CFB Coaching Record End
overall = 69-55-2
bcs = no
poll =
polltype = AP Poll


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Lewis-Williams, J. David —    South African rock art researcher who proposed a shamanistic interpretation (also known as the “trance hypothesis”) to some of this diverse imagery. Attending to the similarities between the Southern African material and European Paleolithic… …   Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • Lewis Baltz — Lewis Baltz, amerikanischer Fotograf Lewis Baltz (* 1945 in Newport Beach, Kalifornien) ist ein US amerikanischer Fotograf. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 L …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lewis Carroll — Lewis Carroll, Foto von Oscar Gustave Rejlander, 1863 Cover d …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • ART GP — ART Grand Prix Pour les articles homonymes, voir ART. ART Grand Prix est une écurie française de GP2 et de Formule 3 Euroseries, basée dans l Yonne. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • LEWIS (P. W.) — LEWIS PERCY WYNDHAM (1882 1957) Né en 1882 sur le yacht paternel, Percy Wyndham Lewis fut ainsi canadien par proximité géographique, avant de devenir le plus cosmopolite des artistes de culture anglaise. Vers les vingt neuf ans on lui connaît un… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Lewis Baltz — est un photographe né à Newport Beach aux États Unis en 1945. [1] Etudiant au San Francisco Art Institute en 196 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Lewis Hine — Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940), was an American photographer. For Hine, the camera was both a research tool and an instrument of social reform.Early lifeBorn in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in 1874. After his father died in an… …   Wikipedia

  • Lewis's trilemma — (or the Lewis Triumvirate) is a syllogism intended to demonstrate the logical inconsistency of both holding Jesus of Nazareth to be a great moral teacher while also denying his divinity. It was popularised by C. S. Lewis in a BBC radio talk and… …   Wikipedia

  • Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton — Lewis Hamilton the United Kingdom …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lewis Carl Hamilton — Lewis Hamilton the United Kingdom …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”