Cradle of Coaches
Throughout the sports world, Miami has the unique reputation as the "Cradle of Coaches." Legendary football coaches such as Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler, Ara Parseghian, Weeb Ewbank, Paul Brown and Sid Gillman all had roots at Miami, and the impact they left on the college football landscape can still be felt today.
At last count, more than 100 Miami graduates were active in coaching or administrative work in the professional and collegiate levels. More than 30 of the men and women in the collegiate ranks are presently head coaches. Over the past six decades, 20 collegiate and professional coaches with Miami roots have stood atop their respective professions as National Coaches of the Year.
Bob Kurz, a 1958 graduate of Miami and former Miami Sports Information Director, helped put the legacy in context with his book Miami of Ohio: The Cradle of Coaches, which lays out the program's proud coaching tradition from its humble beginnings through the 2002 season, when it was last revised. His inspiration for the biography came in 1959, when Miami graduates Paul Dietzel and Parseghian were coaching the No. 1 and No. 2 college programs in the land and Brown, Gillman and Ewbank were revolutionizing the professional game.
Prior to the 2004 season, Kurz and his wife, Marian, provided a gift to the University to construct a Cradle of Coaches Plaza beyond the South endzone of Yager Stadium. The beautifully architected plaza provides a grand entrance to the stadium and have been adorned with life-sized statues of some of the program's greatest coaching legends.
Miami graduates have earned 19 National Coaches of the Year awards.
| Football | |
| Earl (Red) Blaik | Army 1946 |
| Paul Brown | Cleveland Browns 1951, 1969 |
| Woody Hayes | Ohio State 1957 |
| Paul Dietzel | LSU 1958 |
| Ara Parseghian | Notre Dame 1964 |
| John Pont | Indiana 1967 |
| Jim Root * | New Hampshire 1967 |
| Weeb Ewbank | New York Jets 1968 |
| Bo Schembechler | Michigan 1969 |
| Bill Narduzzi * | Youngstown State 1978 |
| Rick Carter * | Dayton 1980 |
| Jim Tressel | Ohio State 2002 |
| * College Division | |
| Basketball | |
| Randy Ayers | Ohio State 1991 |
| Ron Niekamp | Findlay 2009 |
| Women's Basketball | |
| Sue Ramsey | Ashland 2012 |
| Baseball | |
| Walter Alston | L.A./Brooklyn Dodgers 1955, 1959, 1963 |
| Ice Hockey | |
| George Gwozdecky | Miami 1993 |
| Enrico Blasi | Miami 2006 |
| Synchronized Skating | |
| Vicki Korn | Miami 1999, 2007 |
| Indoor Track and Field | |
| Mel Brodt | Bowling Green 1972 |
Cradle of Coaches Association
Cradle of Coaches Nomination Form
The Cradle of Coaches Association was established in 1971 to acknowledge the role Miamians have played in establishing Miami University as the Cradle of Coaches. While all Miami Alumni who go on to coach or those who have coached at Miami are considered a part of the Cradle of Coaches, the Cradle of Coaches Association began inducting individuals into the Association in 1992 to further recognize their accomplishments. In 1999 and 2000, Miami's Hall of Fame Committee further developed criteria for induction into the Cradle of Coaches to be more inclusive of all sports. The list of inductees thus far:
| 1992 Weeb Ewbank Bob Kurz Bill Narduzzi John Pont 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Dick Crum Darrell Hedric Lou Kaczmarek Rich Voiers Walter Alston Earl Blaik Leann Davidge Woody Hayes Raymond Ray George Rider William Rohr 2002 |
2004 2006 2008 2011 2012 |
















