John R. Richards Explained

John R. Richards
Birth Date:24 February 1875
Birth Place:Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Player Years1:1892–1896
Player Team1:Wisconsin
Player Position:Fullback
Coach Years1:1897
Coach Team1:Shurtleff
Coach Years2:1905–1909
Coach Team2:Colorado College
Coach Years3:1911
Coach Team3:Wisconsin
Coach Years4:1912
Coach Team4:Ohio State
Coach Years5:1917
Coach Team5:Wisconsin
Coach Years6:1919–1922
Coach Team6:Wisconsin
Championships:1 OAC (1912)

John Robertson "Big John" Richards (February 24, 1875 – October 28, 1947) was an American football player, coach, educator, and public administrator. He served as the head football coach at Shurtleff College (1897), Colorado College (1905–1909), the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1911, 1917, 1919–1922), and Ohio State University (1912).

Richards' 1912 season at Ohio State was notable for his action of pulling his team from the field during a loss to Penn State due to rough play. This action was widely ridiculed in contemporary newspapers by commentary such as "Coach Richards of Ohio State, who took his team off the field Saturday because he declared Penn State was too rough, evidently was never on Lake Erie on a choppy sea."[1]

In 1904, Richards was appointed as the principal of a high school in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Previously he had been a high school football coach and economics instructor in Dubuque, Iowa, and a principal of military academies in Minnesota and Missouri.[2] After retiring from coaching, Richards was a director of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District, a part of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, from 1929 to 1947.[3] From October 2, 1939 to September 10, 1940, he was the California Director of Finance.[4] He died on October 28, 1947, in Los Angeles, at the age of 72.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Random Shots. . November 18, 1912 . March 15, 2014.
  2. News: John Richards Advanced; Is Elected Principal of Colorado Springs High School for 1905 . . June 3, 1904 . July 11, 2011.
  3. Web site: The Metropolitan Water District Southern California Annual Report For The Fiscal Year July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009 . . 29 . July 11, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929173621/http://www.mwdh2o.com/mwdh2o/pages/about/AR/AR09/General-Information.pdf . September 29, 2011 .
  4. Web site: John Richards . State of California Department of Finance . State of California . 22 March 2023.
  5. News: John R. Ricards . . . October 29, 1947 . July 11, 2011.