He eventually was able to link up with some 180 other "lost" paratroopers who had been dropped off target. He was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart . Ben Schwartzwalder College Coaching Records, Awards and Leaderboards | College Football at Sports-Reference.com Ben Schwartzwalder Career Record: 25 Years, 153-91-3, .626 Win% (at major schools) Bowl Record: 7 Games, 2-5, .286 Win% (at major schools) College Football Coaches Ben Schwartzwalder Overview More Other SR Sites About coming to Syracuse, Schwartzwalder famously said: The alumni wanted a big-name coach. Enjoyed the story, I am sure Czonka repeated what he heard. During the D-Day invasion in 1944, Schwartzwalder parachuted into Normandy and was wounded. As a first lieutenant and S-1/adjutant of the 3rd Battalion, 507th PIR, he jumped into Normandy in the same air drop as Coach Ben. He was captain of the football team in 1933. Their demand was based on their awareness of how their academic potential exceeded the universitys expectations. Even as a paratrooper, Schwartzwalder remained focused on his football career. They cited instances of unfair treatment, ranging from differences in disciplinary action to the coaching staffs intolerance of their civil rights activism elsewhere on campus. During the summer, the black players filed a complaint against Syracuse University and the coaching staff with the Syracuse and Onondaga Human Rights Commission. He was also a military veteran. Former Syracuse head coach Floyd "Ben" Schwartzwalder (center with his arm around SU's Ger Schwedes, 16) was no stranger to a good fight including this one involving the Orange and Texas Longhorns in the 1960 Cotton Bowl. Played golf in an SU golf outing at Drrumliuns years back with Ben and an offensive lineman on the championship team (Yeager??). I gave him the transcript of my talk with Jim and based on that, he said, Im in. Hearing Jim talk about the times was all he needed to convince him., Two and a half years later, after Fleder had a completed film -- with Rob Brown playing Davis and Dennis Quaid as Schwartzwalder -- Fleder returned to Browns house with a DVD of the film in his hands. The rest is now history. Dropped far behind enemy lines and miles off target, Ben, a Captain in Company G of the 507th, organized his men, established command, and a week later delivered a large group of prisoners to the Allied lines. His report card shows 178 wins, 96 losses and three ties during his 28-year tenure as a head coach (three years at Muhlenberg, 25 at Syracuse). The Schwartzwalder family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920. You either throw in the towel or you go ahead and try to make your performance speak for you. If you look at the Underground Railroad, it wasnt just Harriet Tubman, it was all those white people who risked their lives to help these slaves get up north. He was captain of the football team in 1933. If Jim Brown was happy, I was happy., Still, what fascinated me was that first conversation between Fleder and Brown. Ben Schwartzwalder grew up in West Virginia, and developed into a superb athlete (a standout wrestler and football player, both in high school and college). Since Davis grew up with his grandfather, he always wanted his grandfather, "pops" to have a say in what he did. The two men shook hands outside the Grand Ballroom at the Waldorf-Astoria. 20072023 Blackpast.org. A nice memory. This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. Schwartzwalder continued his campaign all the way into Germany and acted as military governor of the town of Essen for a period of six months. Syracuse University Photo & Imaging Collection, University Archives. The student-athletes stated they would not return until the University hired a Black coach and addressed racial discrimination in starting assignments, the use of racist language by the coaching staff, racial disparities in disciplinary action, lack of academic support, and substandard medical care for all players. It doesnt break down in gender. Gary Fleder: I just want to make a film that has the essence of Ernie Davis. I remember all I was thinking was, Great, hes not gonna kill me. After it was over, Jim said, You got it right. That was the best compliment a filmmaker could ask for. On the Monday following a game, the coaches used to show the game films in Sadler Hall for anyone wishing to see them. Between 1848 and 1867, the college operated as the Allentown Seminary, the Allentown Collegiate and Military Institute, and the Allentown Collegiate Institute. They included the battalion surgeon who had stayed behind to care for the wounded. In fact, he didnt even look at the original script. Floyd Burdette Schwartzwalder (June 2, 1909 April 28, 1993) was a Hall of Fame football coach at Syracuse University, where he trained future National Football League stars such as Jim Brown, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little and Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. Finally he called Brown, who lives here in L.A., and set up a meeting. In fact, I never knew what being an alumnus was. All these years later, Easterly still recalls his teammate not only for his football prowess, but also for his warm, comical personality. He played center at West Virginia University, despite weighing only 146 pounds, and was an all-campus wrestler in 1930 in the 155-pound weight class. Schwartzwalder continued his campaign all the way into Germany and acted as military governor of the town of Essen for a period of six months. They believed this practice restricted their talents and abilities and decreased the teams likelihood of winning games. When he refused their request, they walked out of spring practice and leaked their act of resistance to the media. All rights reserved (About Us). West Virginia University - Monticola Yearbook (Morgantown, WV), Class of 1932, Page 231 of 392 | E-Yearbook.com has the largest online yearbook collection of college, university, high school, middle school, junior high school, military, naval cruise books and yearbooks. The funny part is that so many people have known this for years, including myself.". As Dolan approached from the north, Captain Ben Schwartzwalder led more than 40 men of the 507th to the south side of the Manoir, where he was also stopped by machine-gun fire. Do you find this information helpful? An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading. Schwartzwalder was the head football coach of the Syracuse Orange from 1949 to 1973. Search and browse yearbooks online! He thought the first script was a little thin. This month marks 50 years since the Syracuse 8 began their peaceful protest. !8 holes of golf and Ben never said a word about football. Fleder admits to being something of a nervous wreck. The greatest part of Ernie Davis was that he could cross over lines. Because in my experience, I just wanted to get out of there and get moving. Parkersburg. By the time the 507th reached the battle for Hill 95, they had suffered more than 65% casualties. He was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, four battle stars, Presidential Unit Citation and was promoted to the rank of Major for his actions during the invasion. Intro: American football player and coach: Was: Sports coach American football player: From: United States of America: Field: Sports: Gender: male: Birth: 2 June 1909: Death: 28 April 1993 (aged 83 years) "A lot of things in the movie didn't happen at that time at Syracuse but did happen in the country. These SS troopers also executed the twenty plus wounded US paratroopers who had been too injured to evacuate with the others. During the spring season, the players attempted to nudge coach Schwartzwalder one more time. Corbally and Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Jim Carleton met with the boycotting players that spring and committed to hiring a Black assistant football coach before fall practice. Courtesy Syracuse Library Special Collections (Syracuse 8 Collection, John Lobon Box 1), African American History: Research Guides & Websites, Global African History: Research Guides & Websites, African American Scientists and Technicians of the Manhattan Project, Envoys, Diplomatic Ministers, & Ambassadors, Racial Conflict - Segregation/Integration, https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/syracuse-football-1960s-race-civil-rights, https://www.wbur.org/onlyagame/2017/11/17/syracuse-8-football-boycott-kaepernick, Foundation, Organization, and Corporate Supporters. He became a company commander and earned the rank of major. Even as a paratrooper, Schwartzwalder remained focused on his football career. Very similar to Ronald Spiers story in episode 2 of that series when he supposedly gave a handful of German soldiers a cigarette and then executed all but one. You should know his story, because it's a Syracuse University story - one that speaks to our past, our present, and our future. He was personally decorated by the commander of the 82nd, the legendary General Matthew Ridgeway, who recalled saying to Ben I never expected to see you here to receive this award.. When their request was not met, Greg Allen, Richard Bulls, John Godbolt, Robin Griffin (who only boycotted in the spring), Dana D.J. Harrell, John Lobon, Clarence Bucky McGill, A. Alif Muhammad (then known as Al Newton), and Duane Walker began their boycott of spring football practice. Damn right. He coached the first African-American to win a Heisman Trophy and maintained team unity and cohesiveness in a racially charged environment to defeat the all-white Texas Longhorns in the 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic and win a national championship. He was also a military veteran. Chancellor John Corbally Records, University Archives. Floyd Benjamin "Ben" Schwartzwalder (June 2, 1909 as Floyd Benjamin Schwartzwalder - April 28, 1993) AKA Ben Schwartzwalder was a Hall of Fame football coach at Syracuse University, where he trained future National Football League stars such as Jim Brown, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little and Ernie Davis, the first African Am Notably, he coached the first African-American to win a Heisman trophy and maintained team unity and cohesiveness in a racially charged environment to defeat the all-white University of Texas team in the Cotton Bowl while winning the 1959 national championship. He was a member of the 1964 Sugar Bowl team. JavaScript is disabled. He produced 22 straight years of non-losing football, took the Orange to seven bowls, and won the national championship in 1959. Wiping Systems Market Is Likely To Boost In Upcoming Years. He organized an athletic league from among the soldiers being assembled in England in preparation for D-Day in order to keep the troops motivated and fit. Syracuse a Veteran coach Ben Schwartzwalder was musing about his Lack of depth recently. From 1946-48 he coached Muhlenberg (Pa.) College to a 25-5 record before heading to Syracuse to coach the Orangemen. Syracuse passing More than Ever in Ben Schwartzwalder s 19 year career took holy Cross apart 41-7. Gary Fleder: You came before Ernie. Here are some excerpts from a 2005 conversation between Fleder and Brown that paved the way for the making of The Express.. Floyd Burdette "Ben" Schwartzwalder Birth 2 Jun 1909. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982. Starting in the fall of 1968, Black football players at Syracuse University expressed concerns about racial discrimination within the football program. Los Angeles Times Staff Writer. The basics. Youre always having to think of what youre going to say, what youre going to do, where you can go and where you cant. The story grew each time it was told. About coming to Syracuse, Schwartzwalder famously said: The alumni wanted a big-name coach. Syracuse University did not strip the players of their scholarships, but. In 1941, he was coach of Canton McKinley High School in Ohio when, even though he was in his 30s, he commissioned in the US Army and fought in World War II. He didn't starve as a boy growing up but he knew what it was to want. He earned a Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Silver Star, and Presidential Unit Citation. "We football coaches are most fortunate," Ben said as he left office as the president of the American Football Coaches Association. He served with the 82nd Airborne and was in the first wave of troops that jumped on D-Day in 1944. National Veterans Resource Center | Daniel & Gayle DAniello Building | 101 Waverly Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244, Notable Veteran Alumni: Floyd Benjamin Ben Schwartzwalder. And that was the first time I ever felt like an alumni. Doesn't the story go that when Larry was recruited by all the Big Ten schools and Notre Dame, they only showed him around the football facilities, stadiums and campuses? As a captain in the 82nd Airborne (CO of Company G of the 507th), Schwartzwalder earned distinction during the invasion of Normandy and battles that followed in the last days of the war. Forego a bottle of soda and donate its cost to us for the information you just learned, and feel good about helping to make it available to everyone. You should know his story, because its a Syracuse University story one that speaks to our past, our present, and our future. Schwartzwalder continued his campaign all the way into Germany and acted as military governor of the town of Essen for a period of six months. And according to the emailer, Schwartzwalder and Wagner served together as paratroopers in the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Following his death in 1993, Schwartzwalder was survived by his daughters, Susan Walker and Mary Scofield, his wife Ruth "Reggie" Schwartzwalder died on August 25, 2012, aged 100. He later joined teammate Patrick Whelan, 71, of Safety Harbor, at a Tampa screening. Qualities missing from Davis' portrayal in "The Express," opening Friday. But in real life, there are people -- white people -- who have done wonderful things because they were just good human beings. The Orange had won but nine games in four years and everyone was unhappy. Gary Fleders The Express, which hits theaters next month, is really two compelling movies in one. After holding off the vastly superior German forc es for four days, the senior officer in command ordered the paratroopers to withdraw under the cover of darkness and attempt to reach Allied lines by exfilling in small bands through the flooded marshes and swollen streams. He coached at Syracuse from 1949 to 1973, compiling a 178-96-3 record, and winning one national championship in 1959 while going undefeated. By the time the 507th reached the battle for Hill 95, they had suffered more than 65% casualties. The public Ben Schwartzwalder often appeared to be a cross between a wounded bear and a crossed bull. He rose to the rank of major and was awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, four battle stars, and a Presidential Unit citation. Last edited on 21 February 2023, at 00:55, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "'The Express' and the movie's connections to Parkersburg", by Jody Murphy. In 1880 there were 6 Schwartzwalder families living in New York. After associate coaches ignored the players request to hire a black assistant for a year, one of the Syracuse 8, Greg Allen, met with head coach Schwartzwalder in spring 1969. And then people, the fans, used to always call for me. 1 overall by the Cleveland Browns, Davis was diagnosed with leukemia. On the right side of the photograph are several Black team members who boycotted the football program the following spring. Ben Schwartzwalder, a pre-war high school coach in West Virginia who served as a major with the army paratroopers during the war, returned home and took over the program as its new coach. Before Kaepernick, The Syracuse 8 Were Blackballed By Pro Football, WBUR Radio, https://www.wbur.org/onlyagame/2017/11/17/syracuse-8-football-boycott-kaepernick. He gave me a way in to tell this story. Floyd Burdette Schwartzwalder (June 2, 1909 - April 28, 1993) was a Hall of Fame football coach at Syracuse University, where he trained future National Football League stars such as Jim Brown, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little and Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy . Schwartzwalder continued his campaign all the way into Germany and acted as military governor of the town of Essen for a period of six months. He also wrestled and dodged a young coed who was just as fierce a competitor as he when it came to getting her man. Anyways, getting back to the rivalry, the trophy was introduced in 1993 after the death of Coach Ben Schwartzwalder. He was the starting center at 152 pounds for the Mountaineers of coach Greasey Neale. He was personally decorated by the commander of the 82nd, the legendary General Matthew Ridgeway, who recalled saying to Ben I never expected to see you here to receive this award.. The student-athletes four demands were access to the same academic tutoring as their white teammates; better medical care for all team members; starting assignments based on merit; and racially integrating the coaching staff, which had been all white since 1898. By the time he was in college, it was apparent that he wasn't going to weigh much more than 150 and grow taller than 5-9. One other thought on that. He overcame those . This remains Syracuse's only football national championship to date. Dec. 15, 1991 12 AM PT. Some white teammates stood in solidarity and threatened to boycott if the black players were not allowed back, but they were overpowered by the alumni who wanted all the black players off the team and their scholarships revoked. Floyd Benjamin Ben Schwartzwalder was for 25 years a teacher, a mentor, and a coach at Syracuse University. I just want to know -- what did you feel on a day-to-day, week-to-week basis? There is so much joy on the faces of the players and Ben. In "The Express," Schwartzwalder (Dennis Quaid) is initially depicted as reluctant to recruit Davis (Rob Brown) because he's "too old to butt heads with another Jim Brown," one of the first black. They show Ben in his Service today for Ben A Memorial Day service will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at Onondaga County Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 4069 Howlett Hill Rd. Schwartzwalder plays a prominent role in the battle. At West Virginia, he became a first-string center at only 148 pounds. Led by College Football Hall of Fame coach Ben Schwartzwalder, the Orange were unranked to start the season, but climbed to No. 44 on it, back to Ben Schwartzwalder, saying Im not Jim Brown. And Ben says to him, God I hope not and God I hope so. And Jim started laughing out loud, watching that, and I finally relaxed. Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, USA. Ben Schwartzwalder. After the war, Ben came back to coaching, and eventually found his way to Syracuse University. Coach Schwartzwalder led the SU team to an impressive record of 153 wins, 91 losses, and 3 ties, including seven bowl games, and the only National Championship in SUs history (1959 undefeated team). You are using an out of date browser. Following his death in 1993, Schwartzwalder was survived by his daughters, Susan Walker and Mary Scofield. You must log in or register to reply here. Mountaineer fans are just over . The school? Davis, 23, died the next month in a Cleveland hospital. "He would never in a million years talk to Ben Schwartzwalder like that," Easterly said. When Ben recruited Larry, he did all that and also drove Larry out to the beautiful Central NY countryside and showed him where he could hunt and fish. Cemetery staff is on duty Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. After associate coaches ignored the players request to hire a black assistant for a year, one of the Syracuse 8, Greg Allen, met with head coach Schwartzwalder in spring 1969. Carolina a amp to 0 a Murray state 21 Livingston 0 j. C. Smith 15 William amp Mary 7 a West Liberty 20 Virginia military 9 appalachian 0 Austin play 6 Gonso. Ben enrolled at West Virginia University and went out for football. Schwartzwalder, a decorated World War II veteran with just three years of coaching experience at the college level, arrived at Syracuse . 1 after winning their first seven games. Quaid, who plays legendary Syracuse University coach Ben Schwartzwalder, described his character as "a hard-nosed, tough guy who stormed the beaches at Normandy. A i turned . You should know his story. "I see a lot of things that never were done to Ernie but maybe happened to [Syracuse great] Jim Brown (in the 1950s). The players believed that many of these issues could be remedied by hiring a black coach. The demand for a black coach was prompted by the black players accusations of discriminatory practices by their coach, Floyd Ben Schwartzwalder, and his assistant coaches. Hall of Fame football coach at Syracuse University, where he trained future National Football League stars such as Jim Brown, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little and Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. Quot gosh Quot moaned the hard bitten sex paratrooper Quot All we Are is one deep. Ben Schwartzwalder began his football career as a 95-pound high school freshman quarterback. Syracuse, NY -- Syracuse football players all heard first-hand stories of hand-to-hand combat involving the head coach of the Orangemen, Floyd "Ben" Schwartzwalder, from his service as a paratrooper in World War II. Lots of midgets. They claim key events on screen never occurred, like the team being showered with garbage and racial epithets during a game at West Virginia. "Ed Wagner, Class of '41, is the namesake of the ROTC Building at Penn State. Almost immediately, Coach Ben Schwartzwalder enlisted in the United States Army, earning his paratrooper wings as part of the famous 82nd Airborne Division. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. In 1946 he rotated back to the States and was honorably discharged. The demand for better medical care was rooted in the fact that the medical doctor for the team was a gynecologist by training and was hesitant to touch black bodies. Bemiller was quite literally at the center of Buffalo's American Football League back-to-back championship teams. Almost immediately, Coach Ben Schwartzwalder enlisted in the United States Army, earning his paratrooper wings as part of the famous 82nd Airborne Division. Thats the reason I recruited Ernie, because he was a great, great player and it was starting to change. They boycotted knowing that their actions threatened their scholarships as well as potential careers in professional football. Schwartzwalder was born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. In 1973, Schwartzwalder retired from coaching and moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. - Ben Schwartzwalder. One of Buffalo's longest-tenured AFL players, Al Bemiller, passed away on Wednesday. Fleder didnt simply want Browns take on Davis; he wanted to hear what the former football star thought of Ben Schwartzwalder, the legendary Syracuse coach who wasnt so enthralled by the civil rights fervor that was starting to sweep the nation. Schwartzwalder, a decorated paratrooper during World War II in the 82nd Airborne Division who was among the first wave of soldiers that jumped at D-Day in 1944, coached the Orange from 1949 through 1973. West Virginia and Syracuse might have a sordid past as Big East rivals, but you'd never know it by what's not at stake in this month's upcoming Camping World Bowl. "Unfortunately, little else is known about Coach Schwartzwalder's rather outstanding military service in World War II. Ben Schwartzwalder. "Ernie knew everybody's name and went out of his way to say hello. December 23, 2014 Floyd Benjamin "Ben" Schwartzwalder was for 25 years a teacher, a mentor, and a coach at Syracuse University. He organized an athletic league from among the soldiers being assembled in England in preparation for D-Day in order to keep the troops motivated and fit. The Syracuse 8 continued their boycott through the 1969 football season. Jim told me something really amazing that put things in perspective. Ruth Simpson Reggie Schwartzwalder, 100, of Syracuse, died peacefully and surrounded by her family on August 25, 2012, at Crouse Hospital. But when he started talking about his own experiences, especially his conflicts with Schwartzwalder and how he was told he couldnt date white girls, I started to see a lot more drama there. In "The Express," Schwartzwalder (Dennis Quaid) is initially depicted as reluctant to recruit Davis (Rob Brown) because he's "too old to butt heads with another Jim Brown," one of the first black athletes to openly defy American racism. Although in his thirties, Ben decided he was going to be a paratrooper. map this locationGoogle map location library.syr.edu, Copyright Syracuse University Libraries, A Courageous Stand: The Story of the Syracuse 8, Trustee, Faculty, and Student Committee Report. Elliott: Kings use their heads over hearts in trading Jonathan Quick, This fabled orchid breeder loves to chat just not about Trader Joes orchids. Collapse. So if you take a story like Ernies, you can show that, for the first time somebody can show what it is to be an American and the subtleties of carrying that burden. Ben passed away in 1993 and is buried in the Onondaga County Veterans Memorial Cemetery. I have to give Jim Brown a ton of credit. He is part of Syracuse University history, and a veteran of the U.S. military. More Local News to Love Start today for 50% off Expires 3/6/23. Richard Winters (played by Damian Lewis), who also received a battlefield promotion to major and was also from West Virginia, like Ol' Ben. The ROTC building at Penn State is named after Wagner. He was like a Marine, with a real army attitude.
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