Gordon McEachron

Gordon McEachron
Gordon McEachron
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born January 19, 1919
Died April 22, 1993 (aged 74)
Alma mater Pepperdine University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1952
1953–1954
1955–1958
Pepperdine (asst.)
Pepperdine
Nevada
Head coaching record
Overall 15–31–1
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse

Gordon T. McEachron (January 19, 1919 – April 22, 1993) was an American college football coach and United States Army Air Forces officer. He served as the head coach at the University of Nevada, Reno from 1955 to 1958 and Pepperdine University from 1953 to 1954.

Biography

A native of Los Angeles, McEachon was born on January 19, 1919 and served in the United States Army Air Forces.[1] The Los Angeles Times described him as "tall, blondish, personable, and a convincing speaker."[2] In 1945, at the rank of captain, he was held as a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany.[3] He attended Pepperdine College in Malibu, California and graduated in 1948.[4]

McEachron then joined the athletic staff at his alma mater as a trainer.[4] In 1952, he was an assistant coach to Robert "Duck" Dowell, the Pepperdine basketball coach who had temporarily also taken over responsibilities for the football team.[5] McEachron succeeded Dowell the following season. He served as the head football coach from 1953 to 1954 and compiled a 9–8 record.[6]

He accepted the same position at Nevada in 1955 for a $7,300 salary.[1][7] The university had demoted its football program from major college football status in 1951 due to a budget deficit, and had struggled to remain competitive.[8] In 1956, the Nevada alumni association raised $4,500 for a part-time work program for football players.[9] The initiative, however, failed, and in October 1957, McEachron supported the players in their petition for a renewal of free room and board for the team during the season.[1][8] They offered to work part-time campus jobs in exchange. McEachron said, "We're not trying to go big-time again, just to compete on an equal basis."[8]

McEachron offered his resignation on October 30, 1957, which reportedly "came as a complete surpise" to the athletic director. Dr. Art Broten said, "But I am totally indifferent—Mac took the job with the understanding we gave no aid to athletes."[1] McEachron remained on for one more year,[10] and resigned for good in 1959. He had compiled a 6–23–1 record at Nevada.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nevada Coach Offers to Quit, Lewiston Morning Tribune, October 30, 1957.
  2. ^ Bay Area Banter; U. of Nevada Fights to Keep Own Athletes, The Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1955.
  3. ^ 39 SOUTHLANDERS HELD IN NAZI PRISON CAMPS, The Los Angeles Times, March 12, 1945.
  4. ^ a b Dowell Is Happy, The Modesto Bee, January 22, 1953.
  5. ^ CIF Cagers Clash Today, The Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1953.
  6. ^ McEachron Gets Nevada Grid Job, The Spokesman-Review, Jun 7, 1955.
  7. ^ McEachron Gets Nevada Grid Job, The Spokesman-Review, June 7, 1955.
  8. ^ a b c Nevada Gridders Win; Seek Free Room and Board, Eugene Register-Guard, October 16, 1957.
  9. ^ Nevada Alumni Raise $4,500 For Gridders, The Modesto Bee, September 27, 1956.
  10. ^ Nevada's Grid Fortunes Near Folding Point, Eugene Register-Guard, September 6, 1958.
  11. ^ Trachok New Coach of Nevada's Eleven, The New York Times, April 12, 1959.

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