Bill Dellastatious Explained

Bill Dellastatious
Birth Date:2 October 1922
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1943–1945
Player Team2:Missouri
Player Positions:Quarterback
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1948–1952
Coach Team2:Florida (assistant)
Coach Years3:1953–1954
Coach Team3:Southwest Missouri State
Coach Sport4:Golf
Coach Years5:1949–1952
Coach Team5:Florida
Overall Record:5–12 (football)
Awards:

Joseph William Dellastatious (October 2, 1922 – November 6, 2023) was an American college football player and coach. He played as a quarterback with the Missouri Tigers.

Career

Dellastatious played college football at the University of Missouri, where he was a quarterback.[1] He had previously played at Clemson University and attended Bucknell and George Washington University.[2]

Dellastatious was drafted by National Football League (NFL) teams twice. In the 1945 NFL draft he was chosen with the 19th overall pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was ruled "not yet eligible" by the NFL and the pick was forfeited.[3] He was then properly drafted in the first round of the 1946 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions.[4]

Despite being such a highly-sought recruit, instead of playing professional football, Dellastatious chose to take a job as an assistant coach at the University of Florida.

He went on to coach and teach at Southwest Missouri State College, the Citadel, Wake Forest University, and Salem College in West Virginia.[5] Dellastatious served as the head football coach at Southwest Missouri State—now known as Missouri State University–from 1953 to 1954, compiling a record of 5–12.

Personal life and death

Dellastatious was born in Washington D.C. on October 2, 1922.[6] [7] He was married to Anne Lee, who died in Jackson, Tennessee, on May 13, 2017, at the age of 87.[8] He died on November 6, 2023, at the age of 101.[9]

Head coaching record

Football

Notes and References

  1. Book: Eisenhammer, Fred. College Football's Most Memorable Games, 2d ed.. McFarland Publishing. January 10, 2014. April 14, 2019.
  2. News: Tigers Score Par 54; U.N. Totals 20. October 30, 1943. Omaha World Herald. April 15, 2019.
  3. George Strickler (ed.), The National Football League Record and Rules Manual, 1945. Chicago: National Football League, 1945; p. 84.
  4. Web site: Bill Dellastatious. Pro Football Archives. December 30, 2018.
  5. Web site: Joseph William Dellastatious (Bill), age 101 of Jackson, passed away on November 6, 2023 . 27 February 2024.
  6. News: Living a full life . Jackson Sun . August 30, 2011 . B1.
  7. News: Miss Ane Walker Lee Plans December Wedding . Tampa Sunday Tribune . Florida . December 3, 1950 . 8D . marriage of her daughter, Anne Walker Lee, to Joseph William Dellastatious ... Mr. Dellastatious attended Clemson College and was graduated from the University of Missouri, ... and at present is a member of the faculty of the University of Florida, serving in the capacity of golf coach and instructor in required physical education. . newspapers.com . subscription.
  8. News: Anne Lee Dellastatious obituary . 31 January 2023 . The Jackson Sun . 14 May 2017.
  9. Web site: Joseph William (Bill) Dellastatious Obituary - Jackson, TN . Dignity Memorial . 11 November 2023.