Johnny Griffith (coach)

Johnny Griffith (coach)

College coach infobox
Name = Johnny Griffith


Caption =
DateOfBirth = birth date|1924|5|27|mf=y
Birthplace = city-state|Crawfordville|Georgia, U.S.A.
DateOfDeath = death date and age|2003|4|28|1924|5|27|mf=y
Deathplace = city-state|Duluth|Georgia, U.S.A.
Sport = College football
College = Georgia
Title = Head Coach
Conference = SEC
CurrentRecord =
OverallRecord = 10-16-4
Awards = 1997 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
CFbDWID = 923
Player = Y
Years = 1946
Team = Georgia
Position =
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1949
1950-1954
1956-1960
1961-63
CoachTeams = South Georgia(Assist. Coach)
South Georgia
Georgia (Assist. Coach)
Georgia

Johnny Griffith (May 27, 1924 - April 28, 2003) was an football player for the University of Georgia Bulldogs football team who later became head coach of the team for three years from 1961 to 1963.

Griffith was born in Crawfordville, Georgia, but played high school football at Boy’s High in Atlanta, Georgia. He lettered at the University of Georgia in 1946 and was on the Bulldogs' national championship team. He also played junior college football at South Georgia College. Griffith graduated from Georgia in 1950.cite web |url= http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/042903/dog_20030429052.shtml |last=Smith|first=Loran |title=Former coach Griffith always was gentleman |work=Athens Banner-Herald |date=April 29, 2003 |publisher=Morris Communications |accessdate=2008-04-05]

Griffith's coaching career began at the junior college level at South Georgia College in Douglas, Georgia. He was an assistant there in 1949 before becoming the head coach in 1950. In four years as the head football coach at South Georgia College, Griffith compiled a 32-6-0 record and took his team to four bowl appearances.

Griffith's coaching career with the Georgia Bulldogs began in 1956, when he became an assistant under head coach Wally Butts. He replaced as head coach in 1961. Except for an Southeastern Conference championship in 1959, the Georgia Bulldogs struggled in last few years under Butts. Things did not get any better under Griffith and he was only able to compile a 10-16-4 record during his three-year term as head coach. While there were few successes during this time as head coach, he did have two big victories, a 30-21 upset win over Auburn in 1962 and a 31-14 win over heavily favored Miami in 1963. Griffith was replaced after the 1963 season by Vince Dooley.

While coaching at Georgia, Griffith became embroiled in the controversy created when the "Saturday Evening Post" ran an article alleging that Wally Butts and Bear Bryant had conspired to fix games. The focus of the "Post" story was Georgia's 35-0 loss to Alabama and Griffith was quoted in the article as "bitterly" saying, "I never had a chance, did I" after the game. Butts sued the "Post" and Butts, Griffith and Bear Bryant all testified. Griffith denied that he made the statement attributed to him and otherwise called the facts of the "Post" story into question. Butts and Bryant also vehemently denied the truth of the story. Butts eventually won the case.

After Georgia, Griffith did some assistant coaching at Georgia Tech under Bobby Dodd, coaching quarterback Kim King, among others. He also became a key figure in the development of the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Hall in 1997 as a contributor. Griffith died on April 28, 2003, in Duluth, Georgia.

ee also

*Georgia Bulldogs football under Johnny Griffith

Notes

External links

*cite web | url=http://www.georgiadogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=46724&SPID=3571&DB_OEM_ID=8800&ATCLID=523288 | title=Former Head Coaches| accessdate=2006-12-21| year =2006 | format=HTML | work=Georgia Bulldogs 2006 Media Guide | publisher=georgiadogs.com | language=English
*cite web | url=http://www.gshf.org/site/dmdocuments/2003Summer.pdf | title=Johnny Griffith (1924 - 2003)| accessdate=2006-12-22| year =2003 Volume 8. Issue 1. | format=HTML | work=Sports Report| publisher=gshf.org | pages =p. 4 | language=English
*cite web | url=http://www.georgiadogs.com/attachments1/1412.pdf?SPSID=46724&SPID=3571&DB_OEM_ID=8800 | title=All-Time Lettermen| accessdate=2006-12-21| year =2006 | format=HTML | work=Georgia Bulldogs 2006 Media Guide | publisher=georgiadogs.com | language=English
*cite web |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,894584,00.html?promoid=googlep |title=Fix or Fiction? |accessdate=2006-12-22 |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=1963-08-16 |format=HTML |work= |publisher=Time Magazine |pages= |language=English

Persondata
NAME=Griffith, Johnny
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Griffith, John
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American football player and coach
DATE OF BIRTH=May 27, 1924
PLACE OF BIRTH=Crawfordville, Georgia, Georgia (U.S. state), United States
DATE OF DEATH=April 28, 2003
PLACE OF DEATH=Duluth, Georgia (U.S. state), United States


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