College Football Coach. He was innovative during his coaching career at the University of Notre Dame when football was still in its infancy, and was the first coach to initiate intersectional rivalries and build a national schedule. His record and legacy have never been duplicated. During his tenure of 13 years as head coach, his teams collected 105 victories, 12 losses, 5 ties, and 6 national championships with five undefeated seasons. On vacation after the 1930 season, he decided to go to Los Angeles on a business trip. He boarded a Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) flight from Kansas City. Shortly after takeoff, the plane encountered a storm and all eight on board were killed as the plane crashed in a rural area near Bazaar, Kansas. The crew and passengers were aware of their fate. When his body was recovered, Rockne had a rosary clutched in his hand. His funeral service was held at Sacred Heart Church located on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. His body lay in state at his home on Wayne Street, and the procession to the church was witnessed by some 300,000 mourners. Upon arrival at Highland Cemetery in South Bend, six of his players from the previous year (Marty Brill, Tom Yarr, Frank Carideo, Marchy Schwartz, Tom Conley, and Larry Mullins) carried him to his resting place.
On April 28, 2024, he was reinterred in Cedar Grove Cemetery at Notre Dame.
College Football Coach. He was innovative during his coaching career at the University of Notre Dame when football was still in its infancy, and was the first coach to initiate intersectional rivalries and build a national schedule. His record and legacy have never been duplicated. During his tenure of 13 years as head coach, his teams collected 105 victories, 12 losses, 5 ties, and 6 national championships with five undefeated seasons. On vacation after the 1930 season, he decided to go to Los Angeles on a business trip. He boarded a Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) flight from Kansas City. Shortly after takeoff, the plane encountered a storm and all eight on board were killed as the plane crashed in a rural area near Bazaar, Kansas. The crew and passengers were aware of their fate. When his body was recovered, Rockne had a rosary clutched in his hand. His funeral service was held at Sacred Heart Church located on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. His body lay in state at his home on Wayne Street, and the procession to the church was witnessed by some 300,000 mourners. Upon arrival at Highland Cemetery in South Bend, six of his players from the previous year (Marty Brill, Tom Yarr, Frank Carideo, Marchy Schwartz, Tom Conley, and Larry Mullins) carried him to his resting place.
On April 28, 2024, he was reinterred in Cedar Grove Cemetery at Notre Dame.
Bio by: Donald Greyfield
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