Ira Rodgers

Ira Rodgers

Ira Errett 'Rodg' Rodgers (born May 26, 1895 in Bethany, West Virginia - died February 15, 1963 in Morgantown, West Virginia) was an American football running back for the West Virginia Mountaineers. Rodgers also played quarterback in football, as well as basketball, baseball, and golf.

Collegiate career

Ira Rodgers was a high school standout football player, who was recruited by powerhouse schools such as Pittsburgh and Washington & Jefferson. In 1915 however, Mountaineer coach Mont McIntyre won the honors of Rodgers, who started his first game of the season as a quarterback. He played quarterback most of his freshman season, until later in the season when he was moved to fullback. He played fullback for the next three years of his career.

As a senior, in 1919, Rodgers had one of the greatest seasons of any player from West Virginia University. Rodgers led the nation in scoring with 147 points on 19 touchdowns and 33 extra-point kicks. He also threw 11 touchdown passes, which was a rare feat for that era and a WVU record until 1949. Rodgers earned consensus All-American honors that season, the first All-American in WVU history.

Rodgers is considered one of the greatest players of his era, and one of the greatest athletes in Mountaineer history. Rodgers was the first Mountaineer to rush for more than 200 yards in a game. He also holds the school record for the most rushing touchdowns season (19) and career (42). His record of most touchdowns in a game (5), was broken in 2005 by running back Steve Slaton. Rodgers also threw 24 touchdown passes in his career as well. [http://www.wvu.edu/~sports/hall_fame/ira_rodgers.htm]

Rodgers has been a long-time member of the West Virginia University Athletics Hall of Fame and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1953.

Coaching career

After his honorable playing career, Rodgers moved on to coach the Mountaineers in football, baseball and golf. He compiled a 41-31-8 mark as a football coach and a 204-208-3 mark as a baseball coach.

Coaching record

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Baseball career

Rodgers' baseball skills led to a professional offer from Connie Mack, the long-time manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, but he chose instead to remain at West Virginia to teach and coach. He was the Mountaineer baseball coach for 23 years. During summer months, Rodgers did play and manage some professional baseball including a stint as the player-manager of the Kinston Highwaymen of the "outlaw" Eastern Carolina Baseball Association in 1922.


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