John Ralston (coach)

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John Ralston (born April 26, 1927), a graduate of the University of California, played linebacker on two Cal Rose Bowl teams before earning his physical education Academic degree in 1951. He spent three seasons as an assistant at Cal before being named head coach at Utah State University in 1959. In four years, he compiled a 31-11-1 record and two Skyline Conference championships. He was born in Oakland, California.

Ralston moved to Stanford in 1963 and helped revive a sagging program. Over nine seasons, Ralston guided the team back to national respectability while building a mark of 55-36-3. In his last two seasons, 1970-71, Ralston's teams won two Pacific 8 titles and back-to-back Rose Bowl victories over Ohio State and Michigan. During Ralston's tenure at the school, Stanford quarterback Jim Plunkett won the 1970 Heisman Trophy.

In 1972, Ralston departed the Bay Area once again, this time for the Rocky Mountains and the Denver Broncos. The following year, he was UPI's choice as AFC Coach of the Year after Denver achieved its first-ever-winning season at 7-5-2. In five seasons with the Broncos, Ralston took the team to winning seasons three times, the franchise's only three winning seasons up to that time.

Overall, John Ralston coached the Denver Broncos from 1972 to 1976. With no playoff appearances his regular season win/loss/tie record was 34-33-3.

After being hired in 1972, the Broncos continue to struggle under Ralston finishing with a 5-9 record.

In 1973, a year which included the "Orange Monday," game played in front of a primetime national television audience, where the Broncos would come from behind and would earn a tie on Jim Turner's 35-yard field goal; Ralston coached the team into first place with a 6-3-2 record. With their first winning season in franchise history under their belt, and with the AFC West title on the line the Broncos season ended with a 21-17 loss to the Raiders in Oakland.

In 1974, Ralston coached the Broncos to a 7-6-1 record, for their second winning season in a row.

The 1975 season was a season of mediocre football for the Broncos and the team finished with a disappointing 6-8 record, but the following year the team played strong and finished with an impressive 9-5 record. However the record was not good enough to get the Broncos into the playoffs. Despite the strong showing Bronco players issued a protest vote of no confidence, and Coach John Ralston resigned following the season.

After leaving the Broncos, Ralston held several assistant coaching jobs which included, the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers, the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League, and as a head coach in the USFL with the Oakland Invaders.

Coach John Ralston also coached in Europe. He was the head coach of the Dutch Lions, the National Football Team of The Netherlands. With the Lions, Ralston won the bronze medal in the European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, in 1991.

[edit] Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
Utah State Aggies (Skyline Conference) (1959 – 1962)
1959 Utah State 5-6 2-5 T-5th
1960 Utah State 9-2 6-1 T-1st L 13-20 Sun Bowl
1961 Utah State 9-1-1 5-0-1 T-1st L 9-24 Gotham Bowl 10 10
1962 Utah State 8-2
Utah State: 31-11-1
Stanford Cardinal (Pac 10 Conference) (1963 – 1971)
1963 Stanford 3-7 1-4 6th
1964 Stanford 5-5 3-4 5th
1965 Stanford 6-3-1 2-3 T-5th
1966 Stanford 5-5 1-4 8th
1967 Stanford 5-5 3-4 T-4th
1968 Stanford 6-3-1 3-3-1 T-3rd 20
1969 Stanford 7-2-1 5-1-1 T-2nd 14 19
1970 Stanford 9-3 6-1 1st W 27-17 Rose Bowl 10 8
1971 Stanford 9-3 6-1 1st W 13-12 Rose Bowl 16 10
Stanford: 55-36-3
San Jose State Spartans (Big West Conference/Western Athletic Conference) (1993 – 1996)
1993 San Jose State 2-9 2-4 T-6th
1994 San Jose State 3-8 3-3 T-5th
1995 San Jose State 3-8 3-4 T-6th
1996 San Jose State 3-9 3-5 T-5th (Division)
San Jose State: 11-34
Total: 97-81-4
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.
°Rankings from final AP Poll of the season.


Preceded by
Ron Turner
San Jose State Head Coach
1993–1996
Succeeded by
Dave Baldwin
Preceded by
Jerry Smith
Denver Broncos Head Coach
1972–1976
Succeeded by
Red Miller
Preceded by
Jack Curtice
Stanford University Head Coach
1963–1971
Succeeded by
Jack Christiansen
Preceded by
Ev Faunce
Utah State University Head Coach
1959–1962
Succeeded by
Tony Knap