Proper sportsmanship and ethical integrity in coaching were among the fundamental cornerstones laid by the founders of the American Football Coaches Association when the Association came into being in 1922.
The men who were instrumental in establishing the Association emphasized the ideals and principles of mutual honor and respect among their peers and those they coached. They included the AFCA’s founder, Major Charles Daly of the U.S. Military Academy; John Heisman of the University of Pennsylvania; Amos Alonzo Stagg of the University of Chicago; Fielding Yost of the University of Michigan; and J.W. Wilce of Ohio State University, who wrote the original AFCA Constitution.
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