Chuck Bennett

Chuck Bennett
No. 21, 48
Bennett in 1928
Born:(1907-08-09)August 9, 1907
Linton, Indiana, U.S.
Died:June 9, 1973(1973-06-09) (aged 65)
La Grange, Illinois, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Halfback
CollegeIndiana
High schoolLinton (IN)
Career history
As coach
1939–1960Lyons Township High School
As player
1930–1931Portsmouth Spartans
1933Chicago Cardinals
As athletic director
1939–1966Lyons Township High School
Career highlights and awards
Career stats

Charles Henry Bennett (August 9, 1907 – June 9, 1973) was an American football player and coach. He played halfback for the Indiana University football team from 1926 to 1928 and won the 1928 Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the most valuable player in the Big Ten Conference. He also played professional football for the Portsmouth Spartans from 1930 to 1931 and for the Chicago Cardinals in 1933. After retiring as a football player, Bennett was a high school coach and athletic director from 1934 to 1966.

Biography

Early years

Bennett was born in Linton, Indiana and attended Linton High School. He led the school to two consecutive state football championships and was unanimously selected as an all-state halfback both years.[1] He reportedly "built up his strong physique by hard work in the coal mines."[1]

College football

After graduating from Linton High School, Bennett enrolled at Indiana University where he played halfback for the Indiana Hoosiers football team from 1926 to 1928.[1] During this time, he was five feet, nine inches tall and one hundred and ninety three pounds.

1926

As a freshman in 1926, Bennett scored two touchdowns in the season opener against DePauw. Indiana won the season opener 31–7 but finished the season with a 3–5 record. Bennett scored seven of the team's eleven touchdowns.[2]

1927

In 1927, Indiana compiled a 3–4–1 record and scored 104 points in eight games.[3] Bennett played all 60 minutes in the 1927 games against Chicago, Minnesota and Harvard. In the Harvard game, played in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Bennett accounted for Indiana's only points on a 30-yard touchdown run.[2] At the end of the 1927 season, Bennett's teammates elected him offensive captain of the 1928 Indiana football team.[4]

1928

As a senior in 1928, Bennett gained acclaim for his durability and running. In the season opener against Wabash College, Bennett scored both of Indiana's touchdowns on runs of 35 yards.[1] Indiana won the opener 14–0.[3] In the second game of the 1928 season, Bennett scored Indiana's only touchdown on a 30-yard run in a 10–7 win against Oklahoma.[1] The third game of the 1928 season matched Indiana against Michigan at Michigan Stadium. Indiana had never beaten Michigan, but Bennett played all 60 minutes of the game, and his long runs helped lead the Hoosiers to their first win against the Wolverines—by a 6–0 score.[1][2] After winning the first three games of the season, Indiana played Big Ten Conference champion Illinois. Illinois won the game at Champaign, Illinois by a score of 13–7. Bennett scored Indiana's only touchdown in the Illinois game on a 24-yard run, completed several forward passes and had the Hoosiers at Illini two-yard line when time ran out.[2] Bennett's touchdown was the only one allowed by Illinois against any Big Ten team in 1928, and Illinois coach Bob Zuppke praised Bennett's performance.[1] Bennett later led Indiana to a 6–0 win over Northwestern with a 72-yard touchdown run down the sidelines on a muddy field in Bloomington, Indiana.[1] Bennett played his final game for Indiana on November 24, 1928, against Purdue. Indiana lost the game 14–0 despite Bennett's gaining 149 yards on 35 carries, including runs of 28, 23, 14 and 12 yards.[2]

Despite playing for a ninth place team that scored only 55 points and compiled a 4–4 record (an average of 6.9 points per game),[3] Bennett was awarded the 1928 Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the most valuable player in the Big Ten Conference.[5] He was also invited to play on the East team in the annual East–West Shrine Game in California. Bennett scored two touchdowns for the East team and won the game's Outstanding Player award.[2] After Bennett was awarded the Silver Football trophy and played in the Shrine Game, Indiana coach Pat Page praised Bennett in an interview with the Chicago Daily Tribune:

"Bennett is an inspirational player. He is a leader and he has proven himself a wonderful ball carrier on all occasions. He has had the real stuff to carry on for the last three years, working untiringly both in the spring and fall practices, and has missed few workouts in his three years."[1]

Bennett also received the first Balfour Award in football as Indiana's most valuable football player.[2] He was also a popular student on the Bloomington campus, where he was elected president of the junior class and was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity and the Sphinx Club, an honorary organization.[1]

Professional football

In June 1929, Bennett signed a contract to play professional football for the Portsmouth Spartans, predecessor of the Detroit Lions. The Spartans in 1929 were an independent team and did not become part of the National Football League until 1930. The signing of Bennett was intended to lend credibility to the fledgling organization. At the time of Bennett's signing, the Portsmouth Daily Times noted: "His presence on the team will add a lot of color, prestige and, best of all, a real driving power. He is a demon in toting the pigskin."[6] Bennett played professional football for the Portsmouth Spartans from 1929 to 1931. He also played for the Chicago Cardinals in 1933.[7]

Coach and athletic director

After retiring as a football player, Bennett became a football coach. He began his coaching career as a high school football and track coach in LaPorte, Indiana. He coached at LaPorte from 1934 to 1937. In May 1937, he accepted a position as football coach and athletic director at the high school in Austin, Minnesota, where he remained for two years.[8]

In 1939, Bennett was hired as a football coach and athletic director at Lyons Township High School in La Grange, Illinois.[9][10] He coached the Lyons Township football team for 21 years and won 11 West Suburban Conference championships. Players he coached include future Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos head coach Lou Saban.[11] In 1958, the Chicago Tribune credited Bennett with turning the school into an athletic power: "In his 20th year as athletic director and football coach at Lyons Township High school in La Grange, Chuck Bennett can point with pride to a truly impressive record -- certainly one of the best in the Chicago area prep field."[12]

Bennett resigned as head football coach in 1960 but continued to serve as the school's athletic director.[13] On 20 occasions, Bennett won the President's Cup at Lyons Township, awarded for overall sports supremacy in the West Suburban Conference.[14] He retired as athletic director at Lyons Township in June 1966 due to ill health.[15]

Family and death

Bennett died in 1973 at age 65. He was survived by his wife, Charlotta (Diddy) Bennett, and two sons, Charles H. Bennett and Byron Bennett. Charles H. Bennett later had four children, Richard, Fred, Charles, and Jenny. His name lives on in the next generation through Charles R. Bennett, son of Richard. [14] The varsity football field at Lyons Township is named Bennett Field in his honor.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Indiana Unites in Praise of Bennett, Trophy Winner". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 7, 1929.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Bob Hammell, Kit Klingelhoffer. The Glory of Old IU: Indiana University. p. 60.
  3. ^ a b c "Indiana Game by Game results". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on February 16, 2010. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  4. ^ "Name Two Captains". The Pittsburgh Press. December 9, 1927.
  5. ^ "Bennett Is Named Best Team Player of Big Ten Clubs". The Pittsburgh Press. January 6, 1929.
  6. ^ "Famous Grid Star Signs To Play With Portsmouth Eleven: Chuck Bennett Will Don Spartan Uniform". Portsmouth Daily Times. June 5, 1929.
  7. ^ "Chuck Bennett profile". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved April 5, 2010.
  8. ^ "Resignation of Bennett Taken". The Vidette-Messenger. May 13, 1937.
  9. ^ "Chuck Bennett Named La Grange Football Coach". Chicago Daily Tribune. May 11, 1939.
  10. ^ "'Chuck' Bennett Signs Grid Coaching Contract". Hammond Times. May 10, 1939.
  11. ^ "Indiana Names Lou Saban Most Valuable in '42". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 1, 1942.
  12. ^ "LaGrange Rises as Athletic Power in Its 20 Years Under Chuck Bennett". Chicago Tribune. October 16, 1958.
  13. ^ John Leusch (April 16, 1960). "Three Head Coaches Resign at La Grange High School: Bennett, Glick, Deason Quit". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. B3.
  14. ^ a b Ralph Leo (June 10, 1973). "Prep coach Bennett dies at 65". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  15. ^ John Leusch (June 26, 1966). "Prep Sports". Chicago Tribune.

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