Darryl Rogers Explained

Darryl Rogers
Birth Date:28 May 1934
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Fresno, California, U.S.
Player Years1:1955–1956
Player Team1:Fresno State
Player Positions:Wide receiver, defensive back
Coach Years1:1961–1964
Coach Team1:Fresno City (DB)
Coach Years2:1965
Coach Team2:Cal State Hayward
Coach Years3:1966–1972
Coach Team3:Fresno State
Coach Years4:1973–1975
Coach Team4:San Jose State
Coach Years5:1976–1979
Coach Team5:Michigan State
Coach Years6:1980–1984
Coach Team6:Arizona State
Coach Years7:1985–1988
Coach Team7:Detroit Lions
Coach Years8:1990
Coach Team8:Oklahoma City Twisters
Coach Years9:1991
Coach Team9:Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Overall Record:129–84–7 (college)
18–40 (NFL)
9–9 (CFL)
Bowl Record:1–2
Championships:1 CCAA (1968)
1 PCAA (1975)
1 Big Ten (1978)
Awards:Sporting News College Football COY (1978)
Big Ten Coach of the Year (1977)

Darryl Dale Rogers (May 28, 1934 – July 10, 2018) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at California State College at Hayward—now known as California State University, East Bay (1965), California State University, Fresno (1966–1972), San Jose State University (1973–1975), Michigan State University (1976–1979), and Arizona State University (1980–1984), compiling a career college football record of 129–84–7. From 1985 to 1988, Rogers was the head coach of Detroit Lions the National Football League (NFL), tallying a mark of 18–40. In 1991, served as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL), coaching the Blue Bombers to a 9–9 record and an appearance in the East Final.

Early life and education

Born in Los Angeles, Rogers graduated from Jordan High School in Long Beach, California. After attending Long Beach City College, Rogers transferred to Fresno State College (now California State University, Fresno).[1] At Fresno State, Rogers completed two degrees in physical education, a bachelor's degree in 1957 and master's degree in 1964. He played at end, with both wide receiver and defensive back roles, on the Fresno State Bulldogs football team in 1955 and 1956.[2]

In the 1957 NFL draft, the Los Angeles Rams selected Rogers in the 24th round.[3]

Coaching career

In 1961, Rogers became defensive backfield coach at Fresno City College. He served as the head coach at Cal State Hayward (now Cal State East Bay) in 1965, Fresno State from 1966 to 1972, San Jose State from 1973 to 1975, Michigan State from 1976 to 1979, and Arizona State from 1980 to 1984, compiling a career college football record of 129–84–7.

Rogers was then the head coach of the National Football League's Detroit Lions from 1985 to 1988, where his record was 18–40. He went 7–9 in 1985 (with home wins over four playoff teams), 5–11 in 1986, 4–11 in 1987, and 2–9 in 1988, for a career record with the Lions of 18–40.[4] One of his more famous quotes during his unsuccessful tenure with the Lions was when he once wondered aloud to reporters after a loss, "What does a coach have to do around here to get fired?" He was succeeded by Wayne Fontes.

In 1991, Rogers served as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL) coaching the Blue Bombers to a 9–9 record and an appearance in the East Final. After the CFL stint, Rogers was named head coach of the Arkansas Miners of the fledgling Professional Spring Football League. However, the league never made it out of its first training camp and folded just ten days before the start of the 1992 season.

Personal life

Living in Friant, California, in his final years, Rogers was married for over 50 years. He died on July 10, 2018, in Fresno, California, at the age of 84.[5] [6]

Head coaching record

NFL

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Won LostTiesWin %FinishWonLostWin %Result
DET1985790.4384th in NFC Central- -
DET19865110.3133rd in NFC Central- -
DET19874110.2675th in NFC Central- -
DET1988290.1824th in NFC Central- -
Total18400.310---

CFL

Team Year Regular season Postseason
WonLostTiesWin %FinishWon Lost Result
WPG1991990.5002nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in East Final
Total990.500-11-

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Darryl Rogers Coaching Record - Pro Football Archives.
  2. Web site: Former Bulldog player and coach Darryl Rogers passes away. Fresno State Athletics. November 21, 2018. July 12, 2018.
  3. Web site: 1957 NFL Draft Listing . 2024-08-07 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  4. Web site: Darryl Rogers Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC . May 19, 2010.
  5. Web site: Henning. Lynn. Darryl Rogers left his mark with his humanity. The Detroit News. July 11, 2018. July 11, 2018.
  6. Web site: Worst Fresno State football season over, real work begins for Jeff Tedford. November 26, 2016. Warszawski. Marek. Fresno Bee. July 11, 2018.