John Beckett (American football) explained

John Beckett
Birth Date:5 January 1892
Birth Place:Eightmile, Oregon, U.S.
Death Place:La Jolla, California, U.S.
Player Years1:1913–1916
Player Team1:Oregon
Player Years2:1917
Player Team2:Mare Island Marines
Player Years3:1920
Player Team3:Buffalo All-Americans
Player Years4:1922
Player Team4:Columbus Panhandles
Player Positions:Tackle, halfback
Coach Years1:1920
Coach Team1:Mare Island Marines
Coach Years2:1921–1924
Coach Team2:Quantico Marines
Coach Years3:1925
Coach Team3:San Diego Marines
Coach Years4:1926–1928
Coach Team4:Navy (assistant)
Coach Years5:1931–1932
Coach Team5:San Diego Marines
Overall Record:56–19–3
Awards:
Cfbhof Year:1972
Cfbhof Id:1320

John Wesley Beckett (January 5, 1892 – July 26, 1981) was an American football player and coach and United States Marine Corps officer. He played college football as a tackle at University of Oregon and for the Mare Island Marines. Beckett was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1972.

Early life

Born in rural northeastern Oregon, Beckett attended Eugene High School in Eugene before enrolling at the University of Oregon.

University of Oregon

Although primarily used as an tackle, Beckett excelled at several positions, occasionally playing halfback and punter. Beckett was the team captain in his senior year of 1916 and was named to the all-Pacific Coast Conference team.[1] He led the team to an undefeated record and tie for the conference championship with the University of Washington. Oregon was chosen to represent the conference in the 1917 Rose Bowl where they defeated Pennsylvania, 14–0, with Beckett later named the game's most valuable player.[2] Beckett stood 6inchesft1inchesin (ftin) and weighed 191lb.

U.S. Marine Corps service

With the United States' entry in World War I, Beckett joined the Marines in his senior year, and was assigned to the Marine base at Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California. He joined the Mare Island football team, coached by Beckett's Oregon coach Hugo Bezdek, and was selected as team captain. With the U.S. at war, the 1918 Rose Bowl featured two service teams: Beckett's Mare Island team and the U.S. Army's Camp Lewis team, with Mare Island winning, 19–7. Beckett is the only person to have been the captain of two different Rose Bowl teams.

Beckett served 50 years in the Marines, coaching Marine teams at Mare Island, Quantico, and San Diego, amassing an overall coaching record of 56–19–3. He achieved a final rank of brigadier general.

Professional career

Beckett also spent two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Buffalo All-Americans and Columbus Panhandles.[3] [4]

Legacy

Beckett was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1972, and was a charter member of both the University of Oregon Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992, and the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980.[5] He died in La Jolla, California, in 1981.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: All-Pacific Coast Conference Selections . GoDucks.com . July 24, 2007 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110725211956/http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=31773&SPID=233&SPSID=4604 . July 25, 2011 .
  2. Web site: John Beckett . GoDucks.com . July 24, 2007 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110725211923/http://www.goducks.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=0&SPID=3169&DB_OEM_ID=500&ATCLID=241237 . July 25, 2011 .
  3. Web site: JACK BECKETT . profootballarchives.com . September 12, 2014.
  4. Web site: Jack Beckett . September 12, 2014.
  5. Web site: Hall of Fame Roll of Honor Members . Oregon Sports Hall of Fame . February 10, 2011 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727152755/http://www.oregonsportshall.org/inductee-members.html . July 27, 2011 .