Monday, November 19, 2012

Coach Gagliardi Retires

D3Football:
After 64 years as a head coach and at 86 years of age, St. John's legendary football coach John Gagliardi has announced his retirement.
Gagliardi, who has been at St. John's since 1953, goes out as the winningest coach in college football history. He finishes with a 489-138-11 record overall, a .775 winning percentage, and four national titles, two of them in Division III.
“Seventy years (60 at SJU) is a long time to be doing the same job,” Gagliardi said. “Luckily, I've always been blessed with great players, friends, family and support to make it this far.
“Nobody ever said that getting older was easy. I just can't do the job at the level I used to anymore.”
St. John's finished this season 5-5, 3-5 in the MIAC, after ending its 2012 season with a 27-22 loss Nov. 10 at Bethel.
I didn't realize this:
 Aside from the football field, Gagliardi also won two conference championships with SJU's track team and coached the SJU hockey team for five seasons from 1954-59, compiling a 42-25-1 record. The .625 winning percentage is still the best of any hockey coach in school history. In addition to his various head coaching duties, Gagliardi has also been athletic director at both Carroll (1949-53) and Saint John's (1976-94). In June 2006, Gagliardi was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Hall of Fame.
I don't think anyone will ever break his record for wins.  If you are looking for an enjoyable book about sports and life, pick up The Sweet Season.  For a shorter read, try this.

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