- Ben Schwartzwalder
Ben Schwartzwalder (
June 2 ,1909 —April 28 ,1993 ) was aHall of Fame football coach atSyracuse University , where he trained such futureNational Football League stars asJim Brown , as well as the firstAfrican American to win theHeisman Trophy ,Ernie Davis .Schwartzwalder himself had played center at
West Virginia University , despite weighing only 146 pounds, and was also an all-campus wrestler in 1930 in the 155 pound weight class. He was captain of the football team in 1933.Biography
Early life and career
Ben Schwartzwalder was born in
Point Pleasant, West Virginia . He coachedhigh school football for six years inWest Virginia — a year atSistersville High School , followed by theParkersburg High School Big Reds football from 1936 to 1940 [http://newsandsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/509459.html "'The Express' ... and the movie's connections to Parkersburg", by Jody Murphy. Parkersburg "News and Sentinel" September 20, 2008] ] — andOhio — a year atCanton-McKinley High School — and won two state championships. In 1941, he was coach ofCanton McKinley High School in Ohio when, even though he was in his 30s, he enlisted in the Army and fought inWorld War II .As a Captain in the
82nd Airborne (CO of Company G of the 507th), Schwartzwalder earned distinction during the invasion ofNormandy and battles that followed in the last days of the war. He played key roles in the capture of the La Fiere Causeway andSainte-Mere-Eglise , crucial points of entry into France during theD-Day invasion. By the time the 507th reached the battle for Hill 95, they had suffered more than 65% casualties. Schwartzwalder continued his campaign all the way into Germany and acted as military governor of the town ofEssen for a period of six months. He was awarded aSilver Star , a Bronze Star, aPurple Heart , fourbattle star s,Presidential Unit Citation and was promoted to the rank of Major for his actions during the invasion. When he was personally decorated by GeneralMatthew Ridgway , the General said "Ben, I never expected to see you here to receive this award."Even as a
paratrooper , Schwartzwalder remained focused on his football career. He organized an athletic league from among the soldiers being assembled in England in preparation for D-Day in order to keep the troops motivated and fit. He coached the 507th PIR football team, leading them through a ten game season in which the 507th was never defeated and never even scored upon.College coaching
After returning home, Schwartzwalder began his college coaching career at
Muhlenberg College , where he went 25-5. He coached at Syracuse from 1949 to 1973, compiling a 152-91-3 record, and winning one national championship in 1959 through an undefeated season. The 1959 team was an unprecedented powerhouse with both the toughest offense (313.6 yards rushing, 451.5 yard total and 39 points per game on average) and the toughest defense (giving only 19.3 yards rushing, 96.2 yards total per game on average) in the country. This remains Syracuse's only football National Championship to date.Schwartzwalder's teams went to seven
bowl game s, and to win four Lambert Trophies. In 1959, he also won the national coach of the year award. During his 25 years as Head Coach Syracuse teams outrushed their opponents by more than 22,000 yards.Schwatzwalder had a knack for developing excellent running backs. In addition to
Heisman Trophy winnerErnie Davis , he coachedJim Brown ,Floyd Little ,Jim Nance , andLarry Csonka through their college careers.Personal
Schwartzwalder retired
St. Petersburg, Florida . Following his death in 1993, Schwartzwalder was survived by his wife, Ruth "Reggie" Schwartzwalder, who turned 94 in 2007, and by his daughters, Susan Walker and Mary Scofield.Legacy
In 1967, Schwartzwalder was elected president of the
American Football Coaches Association . He was inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1982.The coach is also remembered through the
Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy which, goes to the winner of each game betweenWest Virginia University (where he had played as a college student) andSyracuse University . The trophy was established in 1993, the year Schwartzwalder passed away, and was sculpted by Syracuse sports hall-of-famerJim Ridlon ."The Express"
Schwartzwalder is portrayed by actor
Dennis Quaid in the 2008Universal Pictures film "The Express ", a biography about Syracuse UniversityHeisman Trophy winnerErnie Davis .Footnotes
References
* [http://www.armchairgeneral.com/walk-where-they-fought-la-fiere-82d-airborne-division-d-day-1944.htm An account of the battle for the La Fiere Causeway]
* [http://www.ww2-airborne.us/units/507/507.html The 507th PIR During World War II]
* [http://warchronicle.com/dday/utah/all_american_eagles.htm An account of the Airborne assault on Normandy]
* [http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=50027 College Football Hall of Fame page]
* [http://www.syracusehalloffame.com/pages/inductees/1987/ben_schwartzwalder.html Syracuse Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.wvu.edu/~sports/hall_fame/ben_schwartzwalder.html West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame]
* [http://sumagazine.syr.edu/fall04/alumnijournal/index.html Remembering the '59 Orange]
* [http://ncaawiki.com/index.php/Schwartzwalder_Trophy The Ben Schwartzwalder Trophy]
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