Thomas Kelley (coach) explained

Thomas Kelley
Birth Place:Du Quoin, Illinois, U.S.
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1906, 1908–1909
Player Team2:Chicago
Player Positions:Tackle
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1911–1913
Coach Team2:Muhlenberg
Coach Years3:1914
Coach Team3:Missouri Mines
Coach Years4:1915–1917
Coach Team4:Alabama
Coach Years5:1919
Coach Team5:Missouri (assistant)
Coach Years6:1920–1921
Coach Team6:Idaho
Coach Years7:1922
Coach Team7:Missouri
Coach Sport8:Basketball
Coach Years9:1912–1914
Coach Team9:Muhlenberg
Coach Years10:1916–1917
Coach Team10:Alabama
Admin Years1:1915
Admin Team1:Alabama
Admin Years2:1920–1922
Admin Team2:Idaho
Overall Record:56–24–3 (football)
18–23 (basketball)
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Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Battles:World War I
Serviceyears:1917–1918

Thomas Kelley (born c. 1888) was an American college football player and coach, college basketball coach, and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Muhlenberg College from 1911t o 1913, the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy—now known as the Missouri University of Science and Technology—in 1914, the University of Alabama from 1915 to 1917, the University of Idaho from 1920 to 1921, and the University of Missouri in 1922, compiling a career college football head coaching coaching record of Kelley was also the head basketball coach at Muhlenberg from 1912 to 1914 and Alabama for the 1916–17 season, tallying a career college basketball record of In addition, he served as the athletic director at Alabama in 1915 and Idaho from 1920 to 1922.

Playing career

Kelley played college football at the University of Chicago as a tackle for the Maroons under head coach Amos Alonzo Stagg.[1]

Coaching career

In 1915 at Alabama, Kelley coached only the first half of season (4–0) before he came down with typhoid fever. Athletic director B. L. Noojin and former Alabama quarterback Farley Moody took over the head coaching duties for the remaining four games of the season.[2] The 2–2 mark achieved in Kelly's absence is still credited to his record at Alabama

Kelley served in the U.S. Army in World War I and returned to coaching as an assistant at Missouri in 1919.[3] He moved west in March 1920 and accepted the dual position of athletic director and head football coach at Idaho;[4] [5] [6] [7] under his leadership the Vandals were admitted to the Pacific Coast Conference In addition to his duties at the university, he was also the state's boxing commissioner.[8] After two years in Moscow,[9] Kelley accepted the position of head football coach at Missouri in June 1922 at a salary of $4,500 per year,[1] but resigned prior to the completion of his first season.[10] [11]

Kelley also coached college basketball for three seasons, two at Muhlenberg College (1912–14) and one at Alabama with an overall record of

Head coaching record

Football

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Kelley quits as Idaho coach; will go to U. of Missouri . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington) . June 8, 1922 . 24.
  2. Groom 2000, p. 26.
  3. News: Kelly to coach Missouri squad . Youngstown Vindicator . (Ohio). June 28, 1922 . 8.
  4. News: Thomas Kelley is new coach . University Argonaut . (Moscow, Idaho) . (University of Idaho) . March 2, 1920 . 1.
  5. News: Big reception for Idaho coach . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington) . May 7, 1920 . 17.
  6. News: Wild applause greets Kelley . University Argonaut . (Moscow, Idaho) . (University of Idaho) . May 11, 1920 . 1.
  7. Web site: Football: 1920 season . Gem of the Mountains 1922, University of Idaho yearbook . April 1921 . 108.
  8. News: Kelley looks at battle site . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington) . June 9, 1921 . 20.
  9. News: Thomas Kelley is new coach . University Argonaut . (Moscow, Idaho) . (University of Idaho) . March 2, 1920 . 1.
  10. News: Missouri coach has resigned position . https://archive.today/20130131151801/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/csmonitor_historic/access/299719342.html?dids=299719342:299719342&FMT=ABS& . dead . January 31, 2013 . Christian Science Monitor . November 16, 1922 . 12 . April 22, 2012.
  11. News: Tom Kelley resigns as Missouri coach . University Argonaut . (Moscow, Idaho) . (University of Idaho) . November 22, 1922 . 4.