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Harold Iddings
American college football player, professional football player, college football coach, college basketball coach

Harold Iddings

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American college football player, professional football player, college football coach, college basketball coach
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Biography

Harold Jonathan "Hal" Iddings (c. 1888 – August 25, 1952) was an American football player and coach of football, basketball and track and field. A 1909 graduate from the University of Chicago, he served as head football coach at Miami University from 1909 to 1910, at Simpson College from 1911 to 1913, at Otterbein College in 1916, and at Penn College—now known as William Penn University—in Oskaloosa, Iowa in 1921, compiling a career college football record of 16–26–1. Iddings was also the head basketball coach at the University of Kentucky (1910–1911), Simpson (1911–1914), Otterbein (1916–1917), and the Carnegie Institute of Technology (1920–1921).

College career

Iddings at University of Chicago

Iddings was an all-Big Ten Conference player at the University of Chicago in 1907 and 1908 under legendary coach Amos Alonzo Stagg. In both years he helped the Maroons to the Big Ten title. In the 1907 and 1908 seasons the Maroons won all nine Big Ten contests and finished with an overall record of 4–1 and 5–0–1, respectively. Iddings was also the co-Big Ten champion in the pole vault in 1907. Both Iddings and Barton Haggard of Drake University reached 11’–4”.

Professional football

Iddings was a member of the Canton Bulldogs for part of the 1915 season. During this era of professional football, it was very common for players to be hired week to week. Teams did not establish rosters and added players depending on the opponent. Iddings was brought in to upgrade the left halfback position against the Detroit Heralds replacing M. J. Truesby. Late in the season, manager Jack Cusack made whole sale changes to the lineup including bringing in Jim Thorpe to take over the starting left halfback position.

Later life

After leaving coaching at the college level, Iddings was the athletic director at Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois. While at Thornton he coached both basketball and football during his tenure. He coached the basketball team from 1921 to 1929 with a 59–39 record including a district title in 1925–26 season. Iddings coached the football team from 1929 to 1931 with a record of 7–5–2. He retired from Thornton in 1946 spending the rest of his life on his farm in Westville, Indiana. He died on August 25, 1952 at St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago.

Head coaching record

College football

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Miami Redskins (Ohio Athletic Conference) (1909–1910)
1909Miami3–41–1T–6th
1910Miami2–4–11–3–19th
Miami:5–8–12–4–1
Simpson Storm (Independent) (1911–1913)
1911Simpson0–5
1912Simpson1–2
1913Simpson4–2
Simpson:5–9
Otterbein Cardinals (Independent) (1916)
1916Otterbein5–3
Otterbein:5–3
Penn Statesmen (Independent) (1921)
1921Penn1–6
Penn:1–6
Total:16–26–1

College basketball

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Kentucky Wildcats (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1910–1911)
1910–11Kentucky5–6
Kentucky:5–6
Simpson Storm (Independent) (1912–1914)
1911–12Simpson10–5
1912–13Simpson10–1
1913–14Simpson8–3
Simpson:28–9
Otterbein Cardinals (Independent) (1916–1917)
1916–17Otterbein3–8
Otterbein:3–8
Total:36–23

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