Raymond Ernest Riddick (October 17, 1917 – July 1976) was an
American football player and coach. He played professionally in the
National Football League (NFL) as an
end with the
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. It ...
from 1940 to 1942 and in 1946.
Early years
Born in
Lowell, Massachusetts on October 17, 1917, Riddick attended
Lowell High School from 1932 to 1935, and then, before heading to college, the
Archmere Academy
Archmere Academy is a private Roman Catholic college preparatory school located in Claymont, Delaware, United States. 514 students were enrolled for the 202021 academic year. The academy is co-educational and is run independently within the Roman ...
, at the time an all-boys Roman Catholic preparatory boarding school in
Claymont, Delaware.
College career
Riddick attended
Fordham University
Fordham University () is a Private university, private Jesuit universities, Jesuit research university in New York City. Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham, Bronx, Fordham neighborhood of the The Bronx, Bronx in which its origina ...
from 1936 to 1940, where he played football under head coach
Jim Crowley
James Harold "Sleepy Jim" Crowley (September 10, 1902 – January 15, 1986) was an American football player and coach. He gained fame as one-fourth of the University of Notre Dame's legendary "Four Horsemen (American football), Four Horsemen" bac ...
, and line coach
Frank Leahy, and alongside the
Seven Blocks of Granite including
Vince Lombardi. In Riddick's freshman year, Fordham went 5–0–2 before losing what Lombardi called, "the most devastating loss of
islife," when the Rams lost, 7–6, to
NYU
New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-United States Secretary of the Treasu ...
, and their hopes of playing in the
Rose Bowl. They finished the season ranked #15 in the
AP Poll. His sophomore year, when he joined the team roster, the Rams' went undefeated with a 7–0–1 record, allowing only 16 points all season, and reaching #3 in the AP Poll. His junior year, the 1938 Rams' went 6–1–2, and lead the nation with just under 300 offensive yards per game, and finished the season #15 in the AP Poll. His senior year, Riddick played in the
first-ever televised football game, as the Rams beat
Waynesburg, 34–7. Fordham finished the season with a 6–2 record, and ranked #17 in the final AP Poll.
Professional playing career and military service
Riddick enlisted in the
United States Navy, and was part of the St. Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils, stationed at
St. Mary's College in
Moraga, California, where he played intramural football along with many other pro and college football recruits. Between active duties, games were played by shifting around a 60-person roster. Games were mostly played between other makeshift military teams, and depleted college teams. In their first season (1942), St. Mary's Pre-Flight played 10 games, mostly against
Pacific Coast Conference
The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was a college athletic conference in the United States which existed from 1915 to 1959. Though the Pac-12 Conference claims the PCC's history as part of its own, with eight of the ten PCC members (including a ...
teams. In 1945 they played only seven games, just over half against college teams, as fewer and fewer programs remained intact during the war years.
After the war, Riddick returned to the
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. It ...
, but only stayed one season before retiring from the NFL.
Coaching career
After leaving the Packers, Riddick returned to Lowell as head coach of the Lowell High football team. Riddick soon built up the Lowell High Red Raider's as a nationally recognized power house. By 1949, Lowell high football was drawing crowds of 16,000 fans to watch their first undefeated Class A championship team, capped by a 55–0 thrashing of rival Lawrence.
According to a ''
The Harvard Crimson'' article titled "No Coach Till Early March" published February 21, 1950, there was a buzz around
Harvard University that Ray would succeed
Arthur Valpey as head coach, but Riddick declined saying "You can't be interested in something you don't know anything about."
Lowell went undefeated for the next four years, with Julien LaCourse as quarterback, and, Lowell football continued to dominate of the
Merrimack Valley Conference
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) is an organization that sponsors activities in thirty-three sports, comprising 374 public and private high schools in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The MIAA is a member of the Nat ...
through the 1950s and 1960s.
Ray stayed as the head coach of Lowell High School until 1976, where he brought Lowell High to three national football championship playoffs, and became known as one of the America's greatest high school football coaches. In his 28-year career, he coached 10 teams to undefeated seasons. He also coached many kids who went on to play great college and professional football, including; his son Ray Jr. who went on to play for
Yale, and
Menil Mavraides
Menil Mavraides (born 1931) is a former guard for the Philadelphia Eagles football team in 1954 and 1957. With the nickname "Minnie", he was listed at 6' 2" and 220 lbs.
Early years
Mavraides was born November 17, 1931 in Lowell, Massachuse ...
Guard for
Notre Dame and the
Philadelphia Eagles.
In 1976, Riddick died at the age of 58.
Honors
In 1977,
Fordham University
Fordham University () is a Private university, private Jesuit universities, Jesuit research university in New York City. Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham, Bronx, Fordham neighborhood of the The Bronx, Bronx in which its origina ...
inducted Riddick into its Hall of Fame for Football. In 1986
Lowell High School opened the Raymond E. Riddick Field House in his honor, the same year he was inducted into the Lowell High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Many of Riddick's personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and playbook are stored in the Riddick Collection housed by the
University of Lowell
The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell and UML) is a Public university, public research university in Lowell, Massachusetts, with a satellite campus in Haverhill, Massachusetts. It is the northernmost member of the University of Mas ...
's Special Collections
References
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1917 births
1976 deaths
American football ends
Fordham Rams football players
Green Bay Packers players
Saint Mary's Pre-Flight Air Devils football players
High school football coaches in Massachusetts
Sportspeople from Lowell, Massachusetts
Players of American football from Massachusetts
United States Navy personnel of World War II