G. O. Dietz
Biographical details | |
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Born | Iroquois, Illinois, U.S. | August 17, 1872
Died | March 23, 1929 Moline, Illinois, U.S.[1] | (aged 56)
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Playing career | |
1897–1898 | Northwestern |
1900–1901 | Northwestern |
Position(s) | Back |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1902 | Drake |
1903 | Kansas State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 7–7–2 |
Godlove Orth Dietz[2][3] (August 17, 1872 – March 23, 1929) was an American college football player, coach, lawyer, and judge. He served as the head football coach at Drake University in 1902 and Kansas State Agricultural College—now known as Kansas State University—in 1903, compiling a career college football record of 7–7–2.
Playing career
[edit]Dietz graduated from the Grand Prairie Seminary in Onarga, Illinois. Dietz then attended Northwestern University, which was affiliated with the seminary. At Northwestern, Dietz played as a back for four seasons for the football team. Also starting on the team during three of these years was Dietz's brother, Cyrus E. Dietz. G. O. Dietz graduated from Northwestern with a law degree, and was a member of the Delta Chi fraternity along with his brother Cyrus.
Coaching career
[edit]Drake
[edit]Dietz got his first head coaching job as the sixth head football coach at Drake University located in Des Moines, Iowa for the 1902 season. His record at Drake was 4–3–1. The last game of his season at Drake would provide his career coaching highlight with at 47–0 pounding over Grinnell College on November 26, 1902.[4]
Kansas State
[edit]The next year, Dietz was named the eighth head football coach for the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan, Kansas for the 1903 season, succeeding his brother Cyrus in the job. His record at Kansas State was 3–4–1.
Legal career
[edit]Dietz and his brother subsequently went into the practice of law together, opening a law firm in Moline, Illinois, with Burton Peek. In the 1920s, Dietz served as a judge on the Moline City Court.
Head coaching record
[edit]Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Drake Bulldogs (Independent) (1902) | |||||||||
1902 | Drake | 4–3–1 | |||||||
Drake: | 4–3–1 | ||||||||
Kansas State Aggies (Independent) (1903) | |||||||||
1903 | Kansas State | 3–4–1 | |||||||
Kansas State: | 3–4–1 | ||||||||
Total: | 7–7–1 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Person Details for Godlove O. Dietz, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947" — FamilySearch.org". familysearch.org. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ^ Illinois State Bar Association; Indiana State Bar Association (1896– ) (1930). Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association. The Association. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) (1903). Catalog. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ^ "Coaching Records Game by Game". cfbdatawarehouse.com. Archived from the original on September 12, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
External links
[edit]- 1872 births
- 1929 deaths
- 19th-century players of American football
- Drake Bulldogs football coaches
- Kansas State Wildcats football coaches
- Northwestern Wildcats football players
- Illinois state court judges
- Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law alumni
- People from Iroquois County, Illinois
- Coaches of American football from Illinois
- Players of American football from Illinois