John Roning
Sport(s) | Football |
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Biographical details | |
Born | Red Wing, Minnesota |
December 2, 1910
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Denver, Colorado |
Alma mater | University of Minnesota |
Playing career | |
1932–1934 | Minnesota |
Position(s) | End |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1939–1941 | Gustavus Adolphus |
1942 | Minnesota (ends) |
1943–1944 | North Carolina Pre-Flight (ends) |
1946–1950 | Minnesota (backfield) |
1951–1954 | Utah Agricultural |
1955–1960 | Denver |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1939–1942 | Gustavus Adolphus |
1960–1971 | South Dakota |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 61–59–3 |
Statistics |
John Roning (December 2, 1910 – October 3, 2001) was an American college football player, coach, athletics administrator. After he played end for Minnesota from 1932 through 1934, Roning entered the coaching ranks. After a few years coaching in the high school ranks, Roning became the head coach at Gustavus Adolphus in 1939. After he left Gustavus Adolphus in 1942, Roning served as an assistant coach at Minnesota and North Carolina Pre-Flight before he took head coaching positions at Utah Agricultural and later Denver. He served as athletic director at South Dakota during the 1960s and as commissioner of the Big Sky Conference from 1971 through 1977.
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Early life and career
Roning was an end for Bernie Bierman at Minnesota from the 1932 through the 1934 seasons.[1] He started at end during their 1934 national championship season.[2] In 1939, Roning took over at Gustavus Adolphus College where he served as athletic director, football, basketball and track coach.[2] During his tenure as football head coach, Roning led the Gusties to an overall record of 17 wins, five losses and one tie (17–5–1).[3] He led the Gusties to the 1940 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) championship; however, the school was suspended from the MIAC for the 1941 season for its perceived "overemphasis" on collegiate athletics.[4] From Adolphus, Roning served as an assistant coach at Minnesota, with North Carolina Pre-Flight and again at Minnesota before he became head coach at Utah Agricultural.[1]
Utah Agricultural and Denver
Roning was hired at Utah Agricultural in January 1951 to replace George Melinkovich.[1] During his four-year tenure as head coach of the Aggies, Roning had an overall record of 18 wins, 21 losses and two ties (18–21–2).[5][6] In February 1955, he resigned as head coach at Utah Agricultural to become the head coach of the Denver Pioneers.[7] During his six-year tenure as head coach of the Pioneers, Roning had an overall record of 27 wins and 33 losses (27–33).[5] He was relieved of his head coaching duties in January 1961 when the university decided to no longer field a football team due to the costs of operating the program.[8]
Later life
After the closure of the Denver football program, in 1961 Roning accepted the position of athletic director at the University of South Dakota.[9] He remained at South Dakota through 1971 when he was selected to serve as commissioner of the Big Sky Conference.[9][10] He served as commissioner through June 1977 when he was replaced by Steve Belko.[11] Roning retired to Denver, Colorado, where he resided until his death at age 90 on October 3, 2001.[9]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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Gustavus Adolphus Gusties (Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1939–1941) | |||||||||
1939 | Gustavus Adolphus | 6–2 | 3–2 | 4th | |||||
1940 | Gustavus Adolphus | 7–1 | 5–0 | 1st | |||||
1941 | Gustavus Adolphus | 4–2–1 | |||||||
Gustavus Adolphus: | 17–5–1 | 8–2 | |||||||
Utah A.C. Aggies (Mountain States Conference) (1951–1954) | |||||||||
1951 | Utah A.C. | 3–5–1 | 2–4–1 | 6th | |||||
1952 | Utah A.C. | 3–7–1 | 3–4 | T–5th | |||||
1953 | Utah A.C. | 8–3 | 5–4 | 2nd | |||||
1954 | Utah A.C. | 4–6 | 4–3 | 3rd | |||||
Utah A.C.: | 18–21–2 | 14–15–1 | |||||||
Denver Pioneers (Mountain States Conference) (1955–1960) | |||||||||
1955 | Denver | 8–2 | 5–2 | ||||||
1956 | Denver | 6–4 | 4–3 | ||||||
1957 | Denver | 6–4 | 5–2 | ||||||
1958 | Denver | 2–8 | 2–4 | ||||||
1959 | Denver | 2–8 | 2–4 | ||||||
1960 | Denver | 3–7 | 1–6 | ||||||
Denver: | 27–33 | 19–21 | |||||||
Total: | |||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title | |||||||||
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll. °Rankings from final AP Poll. |
References
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- 1910 births
- 2001 deaths
- American football ends
- Big Sky Conference commissioners
- Denver Pioneers football coaches
- Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties athletic directors
- Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties football coaches
- High school football coaches in the United States
- Minnesota Golden Gophers football coaches
- Minnesota Golden Gophers football players
- North Carolina Pre-Flight Cloudbusters football coaches
- South Dakota Coyotes athletic directors
- Utah State Aggies football coaches
- People from Red Wing, Minnesota
- Players of American football from Minnesota