Paul Bixler Explained

Paul Bixler
Birth Date:25 January 1907
Death Place:Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1928
Player Team2:Mount Union
Player Positions:Guard, fullback
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1939–1941
Coach Team2:Colgate (assistant)
Coach Years3:1945
Coach Team3:Ohio State (assistant)
Coach Years4:1946
Coach Team4:Ohio State
Coach Years5:1947–1951
Coach Team5:Colgate
Coach Sport6:Basketball
Coach Years7:1936–1939
Coach Team7:Akron
Coach Years8:1939–1941
Coach Team8:Colgate
Overall Record:18–30–4 (football)
52–27 (basketball)

Paul O. Bixler (January 25, 1907 – November 18, 1985) was an American football player, coach, and administrator and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Ohio State University for one season in 1946 and at Colgate University from 1947 to 1951, compiling a career record of 18–30–4. Bixler was also the head basketball coach at the University of Akron (1936–1939) and Colgate (1939–1941), tallying a mark of 52–27. He later served as director of player personnel for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).

Bixler was a 1929 graduate of Mount Union College where he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity and played guard and fullback on the football team. He started his coaching career in Canton, Ohio at Canton Central Junior High and then at Canton McKinley High School. He then became an assistant football coach at the University of Akron where he also served as head basketball coach.

Bixler was the 24th head football coach at Colgate University located in Hamilton, New York and he held that position for five seasons, from 1947 until 1951. His overall coaching record at Colgate was 14–27–2.

Bixler died after suffering a heart attack in 1985.[1]

Head coaching record

Football

Notes and References

  1. "Former Buckeye coach dies, was 77", Gettysburg Times, November 19, 1985, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania