- Phog Allen
Forrest Clare "Phog" Allen, D.O. (
November 18 ,1885 –September 16 ,1974 ) was an American collegiate basketball coach known as the "Father of Basketball Coaching." His basketball career got off to an auspicious start as aUniversity of Kansas letterman underJames Naismith , the inventor of basketball. Allen won three college national championships in 1922, 1923, and 1952.Born in
Jamesport, Missouri , Allen coached at theUniversity of Kansas ,Baker University , Haskell Institute, and Warrensburg Teachers College.Allen’s career in athletics began as a student at the
University of Kansas in 1904, where he lettered three years in basketball under James Naismith's coaching, and two years inbaseball . At Kansas he was also a member ofPhi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Allen launched his coaching career at hisalma mater in 1907, but took a hiatus after graduating in 1909 to study osteopathic medicine. Known as “Doc” to his players and students, he was reputed to be a colorful figure on theUniversity of Kansas campus, coaching all sports and becoming known for his osteopathic manipulation techniques for ailing athletes. Allen was a legend in the field of treatment of athletic injuries and benefitted a long list of high-profile performers. He also had a successful private osteopathic practice, and many he treated, the famous and otherwise, contend he had a "magic touch" for such ailments as bad backs, knees and ankles. He said he applied the same treatments to "civilians" as he did to his athletes.His forceful, yet reasonable, disposition helped him become the driving force behind basketball becoming accepted as an official sport in the Olympics in 1936. Allen would later coach in the 1952 Summer Olympics, leading the United States to the
gold medal inHelsinki ,Finland .He coached college basketball for 49 seasons, and compiled a 771-233 record, retiring with the all-time record for most coaching wins in
college basketball history at the time. [http://www.ncaa.org/stats/m_basketball/coaching/all_d1_coaching_records.pdf] During his tenure at Kansas, Allen coachedDean Smith ,Adolph Rupp ,Dutch Lonborg , andRalph Miller , all future Hall of Fame coaches. Among the Hall of Fame players he coached werePaul Endacott ,Bill Johnson , andClyde Lovellette . He also recruitedWilt Chamberlain to Kansas, and even coached formerUnited States Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole .Allen Fieldhouse , the basketball arena on the campus of the University of Kansas, is named in his honor. A banner that hangs in the rafters of Allen Fieldhouse reads: "Pay heed all who enter, beware of the Phog." Phog Allen was enshrined as part of the inaugural class in theBasketball Hall of Fame in 1959.Allen also created the National Association of Basketball Coaches, which went on to create the NCAA tournament. [ [http://nabc.cstv.com/about/about-history-keydates.html Key Dates in NABC History] ]
Basketball Coaching Record
Football Coaching Record
External links
* [http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/bhof-phog-allen.html Basketball Hall of Fame profile]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6532530 "Phog" Allen's Photo & Gravesite]
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