Bert Coan Explained

Number:26, 23, 33
Position:Halfback
Birth Date:2 July 1940
Birth Place:Timpson, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Garrison, Texas, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lbs:220
High School:Pasadena
(Pasadena, Texas)
College:TCU, Kansas
Afldraftyear:1962
Afldraftround:14
Afldraftpick:105
(By the Oakland Raiders)
Draftyear:1962
Draftround:7
Draftpick:85
(By the Washington Redskins)
Teams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Rushing attempts–yards
Statvalue1:285–1,259
Statlabel2:Receptions–yards
Statvalue2:39–367
Statlabel3:Touchdowns
Statvalue3:19
Pfr:CoanBe00

Elroy Bert Coan III (July 2, 1940 – February 19, 2022) was an American football player. He is most notable because of his extraordinary speed (9.4 in the 100-yard dash) and size (6inchesft5inchesin (ftin), 220lbs).

Career

Coan was the central figure in a dispute over the 1960 college football game between the University of Kansas Jayhawks and the University of Missouri Tigers, the second-longest-running rivalry in college football (known as the "Border War").

Coan played for Kansas – and helped the Jayhawks win the 1960 game by a score of 23–7 over Missouri, then-ranked #1. But later, the Big Eight declared Coan ineligible, due to a recruiting violation by Bud Adams while Coan was still at Texas Christian University (TCU)[1] and forfeited the game to Missouri—thus erasing Missouri's only loss on the field that year. Missouri counts the 1960 game as a win by forfeit, thus giving it the only undefeated and untied season in school history. The Big Eight also credited the 1960 game to Missouri. However, Kansas (and the NCAA) count the game as a Kansas victory. Ever since, the two universities have disputed the overall win–loss record in the long-running series.[2] [3]

Coan went on to play in 72 games in seven seasons in the American Football League; the first season with the San Diego Chargers, and the rest with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Coan died in Garrison, Texas, on February 19, 2022, at the age of 81.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: From Quantrill to Reesing and Daniel, Kansas/Mizzou hate lingers . https://archive.today/20130203170730/http://www.sportsline.com/print/collegefootball/story/10488325 . dead . February 3, 2013 . October 20, 2008 . Dennis Dodd . November 21, 2007 . CBSSports.com .
  2. Web site: Halfback Coan at center of debate between rivals. October 20, 2008 . Ryan Wood . November 20, 2004. .
  3. http://www2.kusports.com/news/2006/aug/12/damage_control/ KUsports.com – Damage control
  4. https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/24066797/elroy-bert-coan Elroy Bert Coan obituary