Jim Weaver (sportsperson) explained

Jim Weaver
Birth Date:1903
Death Date:July 11, 1970 (aged 67)
Death Place:Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:c. 1919
Player Team2:Emory & Henry
Player Years3:c. 1923
Player Team3:Centenary
Player Sport4:Basketball
Player Years5:c. 1920
Player Team5:Emory & Henry
Player Sport6:Baseball
Player Years7:c. 1920
Player Team7:Emory & Henry
Player Years8:1923–1924
Player Team8:Centenary
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:c. 1925
Coach Team2:Centenary (freshmen)
Coach Years3:1928–1932
Coach Team3:Oak Ridge Military Academy (NC)
Coach Years4:1933–1936
Coach Team4:Wake Forest
Admin Years1:1937–1954
Admin Team1:Wake Forest
Admin Years2:1954–1970
Admin Team2:ACC (commissioner)
Overall Record:10–23–1 (college)

James H. Weaver (1903 – July 11, 1970) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Wake Forest University from 1933 to 1936, compiling a record of 10–23–1. Weaver was athletic director at Wake Forest from 1937 to 1954. As athletic director at Wake Forest, one of his most notable actions was the development of the golf program, including the recruitment and award of a scholarship to Arnold Palmer. On May 7, 1954, he was named commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). He held the post until his death in 1970.

Early life and playing career

Weaver was a native of Rutherfordton, North Carolina. In 1919 he matriculated at Emory and Henry College, where he played football, basketball, and baseball. His father, Charles C. Weaver, was president of the college. The younger Weaver subsequently attended Trinity College in Durham, North Carolina – now Duke University – before moving on to Centenary College of Louisiana, where he played football.[1]

Coaching career

After graduating from Centenary, Weaver played professional football and coached the freshmen football team as his alma mater. He returned to North Carolina to become the football coach at Oak Ridge Military Academy in 1928, serving in that capacity for five years.[1]

Death

Weaver died at the age of 67 in Colorado Springs, Colorado on July 11, 1970.[2]

Honors

The James Weaver Award, awarded from 1970 to 1994, for the ACC Student-Athlete of the Year (showing exceptional achievement on the playing field and in the classroom), was named after Weaver . In 1994, it merged with other awards, eventually forming the Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Awards. Weaver was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1971, following his death. He was also among the inaugural class inducted into the Wake Forest athletics hall of fame.

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Notes and References

  1. News: ACC Commissioner Jim Weaver Dies . . . . July 12, 1970 . February 9, 2015 .
  2. News: Athletic Official Taken by Death . . . July 11, 1970 . December 26, 2013 .