John Kellison

John Kellison
Photo taken while serving as the athletic director at Marietta College
Sport(s) Football, basketball
Biographical details
Born November 3, 1886
Place of birth Buckeye, West Virginia
Died May 7, 1971(1971-05-07) (aged 84)
Playing career

1915–1921
1922
West Virginia Wesleyan
Canton Bulldogs
Toledo Maroons
Position(s) Center, tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1931–1934
1942–1946

Basketball
1929–1934
1937–1939

Baseball
1931–1934
1938

William & Mary
Philadelphia Eagles (assistant)


William & Mary
William & Mary


William & Mary
William & Mary
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
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Marietta
William & Mary
Head coaching record
Overall 21–17–2 (football)
70–33 (basketball)
63–25 (baseball)
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse

John Snowden Kellison (November 3, 1886 – May 7, 1971) was a professional football player in the National Football League with the Canton Bulldogs and the Toledo Maroons. He also was an athletic director at Marietta College as well as William & Mary College. He later became a the head coach for William and Mary's football and basketball teams. In the 1940s he was an assistant coach, under Greasy Neale, for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Playing career

John joined the Bulldogs in 1915 along with Greasy Neale, whom Kellison served under as an assistant coach at West Virginia Wesleyan.[1] When Neale and Kellison first played with Bulldogs, they assumed aliases for fear they’d be fired from their coaching jobs if it came out they were involved with pro football - at the time, most college presidents looked down upon the professional game. So for their first few years with the Bulldogs, Kellison took the name "Keller", while Neale took the name "Foster". When a delegation from West Virginia Wesleyan made surprise visit to a Bulldogs game in 1916 to investigate allegations of college football personnel playing professionally, Neale, Kellison and Pete Calac all got wind of the news and briefly left the team.[2]

During his time in Canton Kellison and the Bulldogs won three Ohio League championships, in 1916, 1917 and 1919.

After his playing days, Kellison became the athletic director at Marietta College. He resigned from the position at Marietta to become the athletic director at William and Mary College.[3] He later became the head coach for the William & Mary Tribe men's basketball team from 1929–1934, and then again from 1937–1939.[4] During his first stint as coach, William & Mary had not yet joined any athletic conference, thus his overall record was 59–30. In 1936 the Tribe became a member school of the Southern Conference, so Kellison's second tenure saw him lead W&M to a 4–17 conference record (11–22 overall). For his cumulative coaching career record, Kellison finished at 4–17 in conference and 70–33 overall. His 67.9% winning percentage is second all-time to Bernard E. Wilson for William & Mary coaches with at least 100 games coached.[4]

Kellison was also the head coach for the William & Mary football team from 1931–1934, compiling a 21–17–2 record.[5] In 1942 John was made an assistant coach, by Neale, for the Philadelphia Eagles.[6]

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