Ralph Sazio

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Ralph Sazio
Date of birth (1922-07-22)July 22, 1922
Place of birth Avellino, Italy
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Place of death Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Career information
Position(s) Offensive tackle
College College of William and Mary
High school Columbia High School
NFL draft 1947 / Round: 28 / Pick: 258
(By the Pittsburgh Steelers)
Career history
As administrator
19681975, 1980 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (GM)
19721977 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (President)
19781980 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (VP)
19811990 Toronto Argonauts (President)
As coach
1950-1962 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Asst.)
19631967 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
As player
1948 Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC)
19501953 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Awards Annis Stukus Trophy (1964)
Career stats

Ralph Joseph Sazio (July 22, 1922 – September 25, 2008) was a football player, assistant coach, head coach general manager and team president for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He also served as president of the Toronto Argonauts. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame (1998) as a builder.

Sazio was born in Avellino, Italy and played high school football at Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey.[1] He played college football at the College of William and Mary and played for the AAFC's Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948.

Career

Ralph Sazio was a mainstay of the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a player, assistant coach, head coach, general manager and team president.

His major contribution was as the Tiger-cats' head coach from 1963 to 1967, winning three Grey Cup championships during that span. He retired from coaching in 1967 as the most successful Tiger-Cat head coach to date in terms of championships (3) and winning percentage.

He later served as Toronto Argonauts team president from 1981 to 1990.

He was elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1998 in the builder category. He died in 2008.[2]

Coaching record

  • Overall: 60-24-1 (.712)
  • Regular Season: 49-20-1 (.707)
  • Playoffs: 11-4 (.733)
  • 1 Grey Cup defeat (1964)
  • 3 Grey Cups (1963, 1965, 1967)

References

  1. Richardson, William D. "COLLEAGUES HONOR STANFORD MENTOR; Shaughnessy Named 'Coach of the Year' in Poll Taken by the World-Telegram", The New York Times, December 20, 1940.
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