Don Peden was head coach of the Ohio Bobcats football team from 1924-1946. For the coaching strategy game see NFL Head Coach. A head coach is a professional who is responsible for the overall actions of Ohio University features 16 varsity sports teams called the Bobcats. College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, Colleges and military academies Baseball (Major League Washington Senators def New York Giants (4-3 in the World Series. Athletics Marathon August 22 &mdash European Championships Marathon, Oslo Norway Men's In that time, he compiled a 121-46-11 record, good for a winning percentage of . 711 that still stands as the best ever for an Ohio football coach. Peden's teams won a total of 6 Buckeye Athletic Association Championships (1929, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936, and 1938). Football ( American) January 1 - Rose Bowl - Georgia Tech 8 California 7 The highlight (or lowilght Baseball (Negro League The St Louis Stars win the Negro National League pennant Athletics September 6 &mdash Czechoslovakia's Antonie Briksová sets a new world record in the women's 20 km walk in Prague Auto racing Grand Prix racing - Main article 1935 Grand Prix season. Events May 8: Jockey Ralph Neves was involved in a racing accident at Bay Meadows Racetrack in San Mateo California and mistakenly pronounced Athletics Marathon September 4 &mdash European Championships Marathon, Paris France Peden's tenure at Ohio left a lasting mark on the program when the Bobcat's football stadium, Peden Stadium, was named in his honor following his retirement. Peden Stadium is a football stadium on the banks of the Hocking River in Athens Ohio.
| Preceded by F. B. Heldt |
Ohio Bobcats Head Football Coach 1924–1946 |
Succeeded by Harold Wise |