Branch Bocock
Bocock pictured in Yackety Yack 1912, North Carolina yearbook
Biographical details
Born(1884-03-10)March 10, 1884
Shenandoah, Virginia, U.S.
DiedMay 25, 1946(1946-05-25) (agedย 62)
near Blackstone, Virginia, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1903โ€“1906Georgetown
PositionQuarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1908Georgia
1909โ€“1910VPI
1911North Carolina
1912โ€“1915VPI
1920โ€“1921LSU
1925โ€“1926South Carolina
1928โ€“1930William & Mary
1936โ€“1938William & Mary
Basketball
1909โ€“1911VPI
1913โ€“1915VPI
1920โ€“1921LSU
1924โ€“1927South Carolina
Baseball
1910โ€“1911VPI
1914VPI
1922โ€“1923LSU
1925โ€“1927South Carolina
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1909VPI
1925โ€“1926South Carolina
Head coaching record
Overall98โ€“55โ€“9 (football)
109โ€“33 (basketball)
70โ€“54โ€“4 (baseball)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
2 Virginia Conference (1929โ€“1930)

Basketball
1 SoCon regular season (1927)

James Branch Bocock (March 10, 1884 โ€“ May 25, 1946) was an American college football, college basketball, and college baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Georgia (1908), Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (VPI)โ€”now known as Virginia Tech (1909โ€“1910, 1912โ€“1915), the University of North Carolina (1911), Louisiana State University (1920โ€“1921), the University of South Carolina (1925โ€“1926), and The College of William & Mary (1928โ€“1930, 1936โ€“1938), compiling a career college football head coaching record of 98โ€“55โ€“9. Bocock was also the head basketball coach at VPI (1909โ€“1911, 1913โ€“1915), LSU (1920โ€“1921), and South Carolina (1924โ€“1927), tallying a career college basketball head coaching mark of 109โ€“33, and the head baseball coach at VPI (1910โ€“1911, 1914), LSU (1922โ€“1923), and South Carolina (1925โ€“1927), amassing a career college baseball head coaching record of 70โ€“54โ€“2.

Early years

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Bocock was a quarterback for the Georgetown Hoyas.[1]

Coaching career

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Although official records give Bocock credit only for coaching the Georgia Bulldogs football team in 1908, he also coached the last three games of Georgia's 1907 season. In 1907, Georgia head football coach Bull Whitney was caught in a controversy over the revelation that there were at least four paid professionals on the Georgia and Georgia Tech teams during the game played that year. As a result, Georgia removed all known ringers from its team and Whitney was forced to resign, handing the coaching duties over to Bocock for the last three games. Georgia was 2โ€“1 in those three games.

At VPI, Bocock was the team's first true professional coach and the first head football coach to receive a full-time salary.[2]

Later life

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Bocock died at the age of 62 on May 25, 1946, at his home near Blackstone, Virginia.[3]

Head coaching record

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Football

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Georgia Bulldogs (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1908)
1908 Georgia 5โ€“2โ€“1 3โ€“2โ€“1 6th
Georgia: 5โ€“2โ€“1 3โ€“2โ€“1
VPI (Independent) (1909โ€“1910)
1909 VPI 6โ€“1
1910 VPI 6โ€“2
North Carolina Tar Heels (Independent) (1911)
1911 North Carolina 6โ€“1โ€“1
North Carolina: 6โ€“1โ€“1
VPI Gobblers (South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1912โ€“1915)
1912 VPI 5โ€“4
1913 VPI 7โ€“1โ€“1
1914 VPI 6โ€“2โ€“1
1915 VPI 4โ€“4
VPI: 34โ€“14โ€“2
LSU Tigers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1920โ€“1921)
1920 LSU 5โ€“3โ€“1 1โ€“3
1921 LSU 6โ€“1โ€“1 2โ€“1โ€“1
LSU: 11โ€“4โ€“2 3โ€“4โ€“1
South Carolina Gamecocks (Southern Conference) (1925โ€“1926)
1925 South Carolina 7โ€“3 2โ€“2 Tโ€“10th
1926 South Carolina 6โ€“4 4โ€“2 Tโ€“4th
South Carolina: 13โ€“7 6โ€“4
William & Mary Indians (Virginia Conference) (1928โ€“1930)
1928 William & Mary 6โ€“3โ€“2 5โ€“1 2nd
1929 William & Mary 8โ€“2 5โ€“0 1st
1930 William & Mary 7โ€“2โ€“1 5โ€“0 1st
William & Mary Indians (Southern Conference) (1936โ€“1938)
1936 William & Mary 1โ€“8 0โ€“5 16th
1937 William & Mary 4โ€“5 1โ€“3 13th
1938 William & Mary 3โ€“7 0โ€“4 15th
William & Mary: 29โ€“27โ€“3 16โ€“13
Total: 98โ€“55โ€“9
ย ย ย ย ย ย National championshipย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference titleย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference division title or championship game berth

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Basketball

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Record table
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
VPI (Independent) (1909โ€“1911)
1909โ€“10 VPI 11โ€“0
1910โ€“11 VPI 11โ€“1
VPI Gobblers (Independent) (1913โ€“1916)
1913โ€“14 VPI 14โ€“5
1914โ€“15 VPI 9โ€“4
1915โ€“16 VPI 12โ€“3
VPI: 57โ€“13 (.814)
LSU Tigers (Southern Conference) (1920โ€“1921)
1920โ€“21 LSU 19โ€“4 5โ€“2
LSU: 19โ€“4 (.826) 5โ€“2 (.714)
South Carolina Gamecocks (Southern Conference) (1924โ€“1927)
1924โ€“25 South Carolina 10โ€“7 4โ€“2
1925โ€“26 South Carolina 9โ€“5 4โ€“2
1926โ€“27 South Carolina 14โ€“4 9โ€“1 1st
South Carolina: 33โ€“16 (.673) 17โ€“5 (.773)
Total: 109โ€“33 (.768)

ย ย ย ย ย ย National championย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย Postseason invitational championย ย 
ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference regular season championย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
ย ย ย ย ย ย Division regular season champion ย ย ย ย ย ย Division regular season and conference tournament champion
ย ย ย ย ย ย Conference tournament champion

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Baseball

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Record table
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
VPI (Southern Conference) (1910โ€“1911)
1910 VPI
1911 VPI
VPI Gobblers (Southern Conference) (1914)
1914 VPI 15โ€“4โ€“1
VPI: 38โ€“18โ€“2 (.672)
LSU Tigers (Southern Conference) (1922โ€“1923)
1922 LSU 7โ€“6
1923 LSU 8โ€“9โ€“2
LSU: 15โ€“15โ€“2 (.500)
South Carolina Gamecocks (Southern Conference) (1925โ€“1927)
1925 South Carolina 4โ€“9
1926 South Carolina 6โ€“4
1927 South Carolina 7โ€“8
South Carolina: 17โ€“21 (.447)
Total: 70โ€“54โ€“4 (.563)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Georgetown's Captain". The Pittsburgh Press. February 13, 1906.
  2. ^ "The first 117 seasons of football at Virginia Tech". hopkiesports.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2008. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
  3. ^ "Branch Bocock, Ex-WM Coach, Dies Suddenly". The Virginian-Pilot. Norfolk, Virginia. Associated Press. May 25, 1946. p.ย 13. Retrieved December 18, 2024 โ€“ via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. ^ "NCAA Statistics; Coach; Branch Bocock; Football". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
  5. ^ "NCAA Statistics; Coach; Branch Bocock; Men's Basketball". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
  6. ^ "NCAA Statistics; Coach; Branch Bocock; Baseball". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved December 18, 2024.

Further reading

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  • Reed, Thomas Walter (1949). Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press. History of the University of Georgia; Chapter XVII: Athletics at the University from the Beginning Through 1947 imprint pages 3493

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Georgia Bulldogs football

Barnard 1904 1โ€“5 .167 12 George S. Whitney 1906โ€“1907 6โ€“7โ€“2 .467 13 Branch Bocock 1908 5โ€“2โ€“1 .688 14 & 15 Joseph Coulter & Frank Dobson 1909 1โ€“4โ€“2 .286

Virginia Tech Hokies football

Miles 1905โ€“1906 Bob Williams 1907 R. M. Brown 1908 Branch Bocock 1909โ€“1910 Lew Riess 1911 Branch Bocock 1912โ€“1915 Jack E. Ingersoll 1916 Charles A. Bernier

Lou Holtz

(1922) J. Wilder Tasker (1923โ€“1927) Branch Bocock (1928โ€“1930) John Kellison (1931โ€“1934) Thomas Dowler (1935) Branch Bocock (1936โ€“1938) Carl M. Voyles (1939โ€“1942)

Mike Young (basketball)

coaches R. M. Brown (1908โ€“1909) Branch Bocock (1909โ€“1911) L. N. Keesling (1911โ€“1912) Houston Hughes (1912โ€“1913) Branch Bocock (1913โ€“1916) Harlan Sanborn (1916โ€“1917)

James Franklin (American football coach)

(1905โ€“1906) Bob Williams (1907) R. M. Brown (1908) Branch Bocock (1909โ€“1910) Lew Riess (1911) Branch Bocock (1912โ€“1915) Jack E. Ingersoll (1916) Charles A

Brent Pry

(1905โ€“1906) Bob Williams (1907) R. M. Brown (1908) Branch Bocock (1909โ€“1910) Lew Riess (1911) Branch Bocock (1912โ€“1915) Jack E. Ingersoll (1916) Charles A

Lane Kiffin

Bible (1916) Wayne Sutton (1917) No team (1918) Irving Pray (1919) Branch Bocock (1920โ€“1921) Irving Pray (1922) Mike Donahue (1923โ€“1927) Russ Cohen (1928โ€“1931)

Marv Levy

(1922) J. Wilder Tasker (1923โ€“1927) Branch Bocock (1928โ€“1930) John Kellison (1931โ€“1934) Thomas Dowler (1935) Branch Bocock (1936โ€“1938) Carl M. Voyles (1939โ€“1942)