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Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Cecil Grigg Cecil GriggAmerican football player and coach (1891–1968) Cecil GriggGrigg, c. 1961ProfilePositionRunning backPersonal informationBorn(1891-02-15)February 15, 1891Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.DiedSeptember 5, 1968(1968-09-05) (aged 77)Houston, Texas, U.S.Career history Playing1915Dallas1919–1923Canton Bulldogs1924–1925Rochester Jeffersons1926New York Giants1927Frankford Yellow JacketsCoaching1925Rochester Jeffersons1928–1933Austin1936–1966Rice (baseball & football) Awards and highlights 2× NFL champion (1922, 1923) Ohio League champion (1919) Coaching profile at Pro Football Reference Cecil Burkett "Tex" Grigg (February 15, 1891 – September 5, 1968) was an American football player and coach.[1][2][3] He played running back for eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Canton Bulldogs, the Rochester Jeffersons, the New York Giants, and the Frankford Yellow Jackets. He made his professional debut in 1919 with the Bulldogs who were still members of the Ohio League, the direct predecessor to the NFL. Grigg then went on to coach for many years as Jess Neely's backfield coach at Rice.[4] Head coaching record College football Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Austin Kangaroos (Texas Conference) (1928–1932) 1928 Austin 4–62–23rd 1929 Austin 3–63–23rd 1930 Austin 3–5–12–2–13rd 1931 Austin 3–5–13–23rd 1932 Austin 0–90–45th Austin: 13–31–210–12–1 Total:13–31–2 References ↑ Gaylin Wilkins (August 19, 1962). "Cecil Grigg: Victory is his trademark". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. 49. Retrieved February 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. ↑ Pat Truly (September 26, 1963). "Yours truly". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. p. 48. Retrieved February 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. ↑ Harold V. Ratliff (November 2, 1945). "Outruns Charley Horses". The Newport Daily Express. p. 4. Retrieved February 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. ↑ "Former Owl coach dies". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. September 6, 1968. p. 48. Retrieved February 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Additional sources PFRA Research. "Twilight" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2012. vteDallas Hilltoppers head football coaches Joe Utay (1908–1911) Charles Crowley (1913–1916) Cecil Grigg (1921–1922) Jimmy Kitts (1924–1925) vteRochester Jeffersons head coaches Jack Forsyth (1919–1921) Doc Alexander (1922) Leo Lyons (1923) Johnny Murphy & Jerry Noonan (1924) Cecil Grigg (1925) vteAustin Kangaroos head football coaches No coach (1898) No team (1899) No coach (1900) R. N. Watts (1901) James Washington Culver & J. M. Frick (1902) James Washington Culver (1903–1905) No team (1906) Tom W. Currie (1907) Charlie A. Richenstein (1908) J. Burton Rix (1909–1910) Chester Johnson (1911–1914) J. W. Jones (1915) Webster H. Warren (1916) C. A. Clingenpeel (1917) Roy K. McCall (1918) Ewing Y. Freeland (1919–1920) Eugene Neely (1921) Raymond Morehart, Dave Pena, & Charles Robertson (1922) Pete Cawthon (1923–1927) Cecil Grigg (1928–1932) Raymond Morehart (1933) Joseph B. Head (1934) Bill Pierce (1935) Ewing Y. Freeland (1936–1938) Garvice Steen (1939–1941) Unknown (1942–1945) Garvice Steen (1946) Bill Pierce (1947–1948) Ray Morrison (1949–1952) Harry Buffington (1953–1954) Joe Spencer (1955–1960) Floyd Gass (1961–1968) Duane Nutt (1969–1972) Larry Kramer (1973–1982) Stan McGarvey (1983) Mel Tjeerdsma (1984–1993) David Norman (1994–2005) Ronnie Gage (2006–2009) Loren Dawson (2010–2022) Tony Joe White (2023– ) vteRice Owls head baseball coaches Philip Arbuckle (1912–1917) Jack Coombs (1918) Pete Cawthon (1920–1921) Bob Countryman (1922–1923) Mike O'Neill (1924) Joe Bedenk (1925–1926) Dickey Kerr (1927) Dickey Kerr & Charley Schwartz (1928) Gene Bailey (1929) Danny Allnoch (1930) John Nemic (1931–1932) Cecil Grigg (1936–1944) Jess Neely (1945) Cecil Grigg (1946–1947) Jess Neely (1948) Harold Stockbridge (1949–1952) Dell Morgan (1953–1961) Joe Gallagher (1962) Doug Osburn (1963–1980) David Hall (1981–1991) Wayne Graham (1992–2018) Matt Bragga (2019–2021) José Cruz Jr. (2022–2025) Parker Bangs # (2025) David Pierce (2025– ) # denotes interim head coach. vteCanton Bulldogs 1922 NFL champions Don Batchelor Arda Bowser Bird Carroll Guy Chamberlin Doc Elliott Cecil Grigg Russ Hathaway Pete Henry Jim Kendrick Link Lyman Johnny McQuade Candy Miller William Murrah Duke Osborn Harry Robb Wooky Roberts Norb Sacksteder Ed Shaw Lou Smyth Dutch Speck Tarzan Taylor Ralph Waldsmith Head coach: Guy Chamberlin vteCanton Bulldogs 1923 NFL champions Bird Carroll Guy Chamberlin Rudy Comstock Larry Conover Doc Elliott Cecil Grigg Dutch Hendrian Pete Henry Ben Jones Link Lyman Vern Mullen Duke Osborn Harry Robb Wooky Roberts Ben Roderick Ben Shaw Russ Smith Lou Smyth Dutch Speck Joe Williams Head coach: Guy Chamberlin This biographical article relating to an American football running back born in the 1890s is a stub. 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