John Rhodes (coach)

John Rhodes
Sport(s) Football, baseball, track
Biographical details
Born 1902
Died May 24, 1951 (aged 48)
Spalding, Nebraska
Playing career
Football
1923–1925 Nebraska
Baseball
1924–1925 Nebraska
Position(s) Halfback (football)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1926–1927 Nebraska (freshmen)
1928 Nebraska (backs)
1929 Nebraska (freshmen)
1930–1932 Wyoming
1938 Blair HS (NE)
1939 St. Louis Gunners
1941–1942 Blair HS (NE)
Baseball
1929–1930 Nebraska
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1930–1933 Wyoming
Head coaching record
Overall 10–15–2 (college football)
21–12–1 (college baseball)

John Rupert "Choppy" Rhodes (1902 – May 24, 1951) was an American football and baseball player, track athlete, coach of football and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at the University of Wyoming from 1930 to 1932, compiling a record of 10–15–2. He was also Wyoming's athletic director at the time. Rhodes played football and baseball and ran track at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He was the head baseball coach at his alma mater, Nebraska, from 1929 to 1930, tallying a mark of 21–12–1.

Rhodes was a native of Ansley, Nebraska. He coached high school football at the Blair High School in Blair, Nebraska in 1938, 1941, and 1942.[1] Rhodes died of a heart ailment on May 24, 1951 at his home in Spalding, Nebraska.[2]

Head coaching record

College football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Wyoming Cowboys (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) (1930–1932)
1930 Wyoming 2–5–1 1–5–1 10th
1931 Wyoming 6–4 3–2 T–4th
1932 Wyoming 2–6–1 1–4–1 9th
Wyoming: 10–15–2 5–11–2
Total: 10–15–2

References

  1. "1998 Hall of Fame Inductee: John "Choppy" Rhodes". Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame Foundation. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  2. "Ex-Husker Grid Star 'Choppy' Rhodes Dies". The Lincoln Star. Lincoln, Nebraska. May 26, 1951. p. 11. Retrieved January 19, 2016 via Newspapers.com.

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