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Art Powell
American sports coach

Art Powell

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American sports coach
A.K.A.
Arthur L. Powell
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Toronto, Canada
Place of death
Kenmore, USA
Age
84 years
Sports Teams
Syracuse Orange
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Biography

Arthur L. Powell (May 14, 1884 – March 10, 1969) was an American basketball and football player and coach.

Early life and playing career

Powell was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1884 and was brought to Buffalo, New York as an infant.As a teenager, Powell learned the game of basketball from the Buffalo Germans team. The Germans became the most-feared team in the country, playing against the best pro and amateur teams in the world, and winning with relative ease. In 1961, the Buffalo Germans basketball team was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

After graduating from Masten Park High School in Buffalo, he starred in basketball, baseball and football at Syracuse University in the early 1900s graduating in 1907. Although he was five feet four inches tall, he jumped center for the Syracuse basketball team and was twice named captain. He weighed less than 140 pounds but was the Syracuse football quarterback for three years.

Coaching career

Powell began his basketball coaching career in 1907 at the University of Rochester. His 1909–10 Rochester basketball team finished with 16 wins and 2 losses and made a valid claim as the best Eastern college team.

In 1912, Powell was recruited to Bloomington, Indiana, to serve as the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team. He stayed just that one season (1912–13) finishing 5–11 and last in the Big Ten Conference.

In 1915, Powell returned to Buffalo, and spent the next 27 years as the head coach of the Buffalo Bisons men's basketball program, from 1915 to 1943.He also coached the Buffalo Bisons football team from 1916 to 1921. As the basketball coach at Buffalo, Powell had a 198–190 record in 28 seasons, including 28 straight wins and a 45–5 record over three seasons (1929–1932), with triumphs over Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Syracuse and Yale. Powell's 1930–31 team was 15–0, the best mark in Buffalo basketball history.

When the University of Buffalo suspended intercollegiate athletics in 1943 for the duration of World War II, Powell left and coached basketball at Canisius College for two seasons (1944–45 and 1945–46). His top achievement with the Canisius Golden Griffins was a victory over Nat Holman's CCNY team.

Later years

When his career ended, Powell had coach men's basketball for 38+ seasons at the University of Rochester, Indiana University, University of Buffalo and Canisius College. He died in Kenmore, NY at the age of 85 in 1969.In 1984, he was inducted into the University at Buffalo Athletics Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record

Football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Buffalo Bisons (Independent)
1916Buffalo3–5–2
1917Buffalo4–4
1918Buffalo3–1
1919Buffalo0–5–1
1920Buffalo1–4
1921Buffalo2–3–2
Buffalo:13–22–5
Total:13–22–5

Basketball

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Indiana Hoosiers (Big Ten Conference)
1912–13Indiana5–110–109th
Indiana:5–11 (.313)0–10
Buffalo Bisons (Independent)
1915–16Buffalo7–4
1916–17Buffalo6–8
1917–18Buffalo6–2
1918–19Buffalo8–5
1919–20Buffalo9–1
1920–21Buffalo12–6
1921–22Buffalo5–7
1922–23Buffalo7–5
1923–24Buffalo7–6
1924–25Buffalo7–6
1925–26Buffalo11–6
1926–27Buffalo11–4
1927–28Buffalo8–8
1928–29Buffalo7–11
1929–30Buffalo15–1
1930–31Buffalo15–0
1931–32Buffalo15–4
1932–33Buffalo10–9
1933–34Buffalo5–10
1934–35Buffalo3–9
1935–36Buffalo0–13
1936–37Buffalo4–10
1937–38Buffalo4–9
1938–39Buffalo2–12
1939–40Buffalo1–10
1940–41Buffalo4–9
1941–42Buffalo2–8
1942–43Buffalo7–6
Buffalo:198–190 (.510)
Total:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Art Powell?
Art Powell is an American football coach and former professional player. He is best known for his time as a wide receiver in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL) during the 1960s.
Where did Art Powell play in the AFL and NFL?
Powell played for several teams during his career. In the AFL, he played for the New York Titans/Jets, the Oakland Raiders, and the Buffalo Bills. In the NFL, he played for the Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings.
What were Art Powell's achievements as a player?
Powell was a four-time AFL All-Star and was named to the All-AFL Team three times. He led the AFL in receiving yards in 1962 and 1965. He also held the record for the most receiving yards in a single AFL game (247) until 1980.
Did Art Powell also have a career as a coach?
Yes, after retiring as a player, Powell had a successful coaching career. He coached at various levels, including high school, college, and professional. He served as an assistant coach for teams such as the Washington Redskins, the Atlanta Falcons, and the University of Louisville.
What is Art Powell's legacy in the AFL/NFL?
Art Powell is considered one of the greatest wide receivers of his era. His impact on the AFL/NFL was significant, as he helped popularize the passing game and set numerous records during his career. He was inducted into the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame in 1991.
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