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Bill Blakeley

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All-Time career scorers and the "North Texas 1000 Point Club." Blakeley established a tradition of draping a cloth sign on the back of his chair at court-side. During his first season, his sign read DON'T EXPECT MIRACLES. The next year it read MIRACLES NEVER CEASE? Other years it read FULL SPEED AHEAD, Phil 4:13 and UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
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first season (1975–76), finishing with a 22–4 record, verses 6–20 from the previous year. He accomplished his first-year feat with only one player added to the previous year's squad. As of 2010, the 16-game year-over-year improvement stands as a North Texas record dating back to the 1957–58 season.
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In 1991, the NCAA published an article that nationally ranked the top 38 most improved year-over-year team records since 1974 (the first year the history was compiled). Two teams tied for the most improved at 16-1/2 games. The third most improved team, at 16 games, was North Texas during Blakeley's
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Blakeley also holds the all-time North Texas record for reaching 100 wins the fastest, reaching it in his 6th season (1980–81). Blakeley coached three consecutive 20-win seasons: 1975–76 (22–4); 1976–77 (21–6); 1977–78 (22–6) As of 2010, four players under Blakeley were among the North Texas Top 20
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When he was hired, he told the media that, to beat North Texas, opponents will have to score at least 90 points. In his first season, he proceeded to turn around a team that was 6–20 in 1975, to 22–4 in 1976, averaging 96 points a game, the second highest in the nation. North Texas achieved its
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With an overall 134–85 coaching record, as of 2010, Blakeley holds the third most wins and the fourth highest winning percentage of any men's basketball coach in North Texas history. None of five head coaches who have succeeded him (through 2010) have surpassed his overall winning percentage;
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hired Blakeley as Business Manager. The team also put him in charge of Player Relations and Recruiting, made him a designated assistant coach, and assistant to General Manager Max Williams. In November 1970, Williams resigned as coach and Bill Blakeley was named Head Coach as his replacement.
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felt that they would gain little by beating North Texas, but might suffer in recruiting if they lost. In the spring of 1977, a time when North Texas was vying for membership in the Southwest Conference, then SMU Coach Sonny Allen, expressed disinterest in scheduling North Texas, killing the
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Conferences and major independents. Most schools were not interested in scheduling North Texas basketball. They, according to Wilson, wanted giveaway games. North Texas, for the 1976 and 1977 seasons, was not a giveaway school. Wilson also inferred that SMU and
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first and, as of 2010, only top 20 national ranking when the Associated Press Men's Basketball Poll ranked North Texas 20th on February 3, 1976. and 20th on February 10, 1976. The Eagles were invited neither to the
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poll during its 1970–71 season. During his 6-year tenure, his teams never lost 2 games in a row. His overall win–loss record was 125–24. Due to financial stress, CCSW dropped basketball after its 1969–70 season.
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declared, "The Eagles can fly; there is not a player on the team who can't dunk." "Junior-college transfer Charles McMillian, a 6'3" forward with a 22.5-point average, can perform a 42-inch vertical jump."
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Blakeley later became a partner with Casterline, Vines, McElroy, Blakeley and Nalley of Dallas, a partnership that included Cecil W. Casterline III, Scott Casterline, son Jeff Blakeley, Vic Vines,
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In 1984 Blakeley stepped out of coaching after 31 years and was named President of Talent Sports International Inc. (the firm is inactive), a sports agency founded in 1984 by his son,
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had named Blakeley as the new Head Coach for Men's Basketball at North Texas. The media reported it 10 days after Gene Robbins had resigned the position.
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from 1957 to 1958. He became the head coach at St. Mark's next season and served there until 1966. Blakeley won four State Championships.
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to the NCAA Championships. North Texas had difficulty scheduling games with conference schools that did, including teams from the
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Sports Hall-of-Fame; during his junior year (1955–56), at forward, Blakeley was the team co-captain with Bill McGregory (center)
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He also served as the head tennis coach while at St. Mark's, compiling an unprecedented record of 203–2 over 9 seasons.
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negotiate a contract with the Dallas Chaparrals. He represented NBA first round draft picks and stars that included
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As an independent under Blakeley, North Texas had no conference tournament that entitled a winner an
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Blakeley's 1967–68 team (CCSW's first year of varsity basketball), which included standout athlete
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Blakeley's win–loss record at St. Mark's of Texas as assistant basketball coach (Mose Hale, head)
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The story of North Texas: from Texas Normal College, 1890, to the University of North Texas,
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The story of North Texas: from Texas Normal College, 1890, to the University of North Texas,
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Blakeley hired Jimmy Gales, who served as assistant coach from 1975–76 to 1982–83 and kept
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Blakeley served as the head basketball coach for most of the 1957 season at
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a 50–50 chance it will bounce back up to you." "It's so dark in the place,
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Blakeley's win–loss record at St. Mark's of Texas as head basketball coach
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It's quite an honor; but it's an honor that was won by the men on the
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On March 18, 1975, the sports media announced that Athletic Director
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shoot a free throw ... I'd trade it for a bid to the NCAA Playoffs.
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North Texas basketball team. They're the ones who had the successful
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season. I never scored a point all season. They never even let me
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the players need to wear those miner caps with lights on 'em"
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Mean Green Men's Basketball Game Notes: North Texas vs. Rice
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Ken Wilson, "Eagles Victory Rekindles Conference Prospects",
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Williams), Bill Blakeley married Rosemary Harlow (b 1935) in
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Bill Blakeley — commenting on his award, July 17, 1976
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James M. Van Valkenburg, NCAA Director of Statistics,
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Born to James Buie Blakeley and Levi Lucile Blakeley (
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North Texas Mean Green men's basketball head coaches
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Al Pickett, "Former Cooper Great Has an Agent Now",
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Abilene Christian Wildcats men's basketball players
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Blakeley talked Hamilton out of joining the 1470: 1239: 1189:, Sec A, cols. 4 & 5, pg. 4, July 8, 1955 8: 293:National Junior College Athletic Association 16: 1477: 1463: 1455: 1246: 1232: 1224: 22: 15: 820:(some coaches really hated to play there) 994:"North Texas Not Begging for Miracles", 1705:High school basketball coaches in Texas 1183:"ACC Students Plan September Wedding", 1153:"Blakeley Gets Second Coaching Honor", 1138:"Blakeley Gets Second Coaching Honor", 896:"Blakeley New North Texas Cage Coach", 859: 751:Texas Association of Basketball Coaches 669:National Basketball Players Association 1218:BasketballReference.com: Bill Blakeley 1042:"Jim Moffitt to Replace Billy Tubbs", 236:coach. He coached at the high school, 1025:"The Best of the Rest: Five to Watch" 7: 1715:People from Van Zandt County, Texas 802:and dribble the ball, there's only 291:CCSW achieved a #1 ranking in the 136:Christian College of the Southwest 14: 1690:American men's basketball players 956:"NT Rated 20th by AP Pollsters", 388:basketball home-and-home series. 1110:Tommy Hart, "Looking 'em over", 1096:James Lloyd Rogers (1926–2006), 942:James Lloyd Rogers (1926–2006), 872:, col. 5, pg. 7-A, Jan. 18, 1957 841:A&M Consolidated High School 932:, pp. 1A and 1C, March 18, 1975 917:, Sec. C, pg. 1, March 18, 1975 911:"North Texas to Hire ACC-Ex?", 902:, col. 7, pg. 9, March 18, 1975 765:Texas Sportswriters Association 758:Texas Sportswriters Association 310:American Basketball Association 288:and "put his name in lights" . 179:Texas Sportswriters Association 1256:San Antonio Spurs head coaches 1048:, Sec. B, pg. 1, March 2, 1976 839:. Blakeley was a graduate of 711:(the first player he signed). 1: 1720:Texas Chaparrals head coaches 1700:Basketball players from Texas 1695:Basketball coaches from Texas 1159:, Sec. C, pg 1, July 18, 1976 1144:, Sec. C, pg 1, July 18, 1976 636: 620: 604: 588: 572: 556: 540: 524: 508: 486: 479: 463: 441: 434: 1445:# denotes interim head coach 1168:"Blakeley Receives Honors", 960:, Sec. B, pg. 1, Feb 3, 1976 926:"Blakeley Named New Coach", 866:"Coach Quits at Blackwell", 837:Abilene Christian University 772:Abilene Christian University 366:, surveyed schools from the 356:, particularly nearby rival 268:NJCAA Division I (1967–1970) 192:Abilene Christian University 1204:, Sec C, Pg. 2, Sep 4, 1955 1171:The Denton Record-Chronicle 1156:The Denton Record-Chronicle 1141:The Denton Record-Chronicle 1045:The Denton Record-Chronicle 1012:The Denton Record-Chronicle 958:The Denton Record-Chronicle 929:The Denton Record-Chronicle 884:The Denton Record-Chronicle 317:NCAA Division I (1975–1983) 240:, and professional levels. 1741: 198:Sports Hall-of-Fame (1993) 165:Accomplishments and honors 127:St. Mark's School of Texas 116:St. Mark's School of Texas 1494: 1263: 783:University of North Texas 649: 644: 642: 637: 632: 629: 626:Southwest Prep Conference 624: 621: 616: 613: 610:Southwest Prep Conference 608: 605: 600: 597: 594:Southwest Prep Conference 592: 589: 584: 581: 578:Southwest Prep Conference 576: 573: 568: 565: 562:Southwest Prep Conference 560: 557: 552: 549: 546:Southwest Prep Conference 544: 541: 536: 533: 530:Southwest Prep Conference 528: 525: 520: 517: 514:Southwest Prep Conference 512: 509: 502: 497: 492: 487: 480: 475: 472: 469:Southwest Prep Conference 467: 464: 457: 452: 447: 442: 435: 278:NJCAA Region 5 Tournament 223: 219: 204:University of North Texas 174: 160: 88: 28:Blakeley as coach of the 21: 722:(the firm is inactive). 208:     201:     196:     189:     184:     176:     1112:Big Spring Daily Herald 817:Heart of Texas Coliseum 363:Denton Record-Chronicle 304:On, April 6, 1970, the 249:High school (1957–1966) 55:Van Zandt County, Texas 971:"College Poll Archive" 887:, pg. 8, April 7, 1970 845:College Station, Texas 808: 740: 30:North Texas Mean Green 1725:Forwards (basketball) 1201:Abilene Reporter-News 1186:Abilene Reporter-News 1126:Abilene Reporter-News 1114:, pg. 2B, Aug 8, 1971 914:Abilene Reporter-News 869:Abilene Reporter-News 798:When you play in the 786:Athletic Hall-of-Fame 639:Total (as head coach) 255:Blackwell High School 212:Athletic Hall-of-Fame 1086:, pg. 5, Feb 6, 1991 997:Corpus Christi Times 659:Post-coaching career 354:Southwest Conference 37:Biographical details 1033:, November 29, 1976 899:Las Cruces Sun-News 753:"Coach of the Year" 665:Robin Buie Blakeley 259:St. Mark's of Texas 230:Billy Buie Blakeley 18: 1516:James W. St. Clair 1500:James W. St. Clair 1373:Cotton Fitzsimmons 1080:"Basketball Notes" 1065:2012-11-12 at the 1030:Sports Illustrated 394:Sports Illustrated 391:In November 1976, 282:Hutchinson, Kansas 1662: 1661: 1452: 1451: 703:, Michael Young, 656: 655: 306:Dallas Chaparrals 286:Kentucky Wildcats 227: 226: 145:Dallas Chaparrals 103:Coaching career ( 83:Abilene Christian 1732: 1655: 1647: 1639: 1631: 1623: 1615: 1607: 1599: 1591: 1583: 1575: 1567: 1559: 1551: 1543: 1535: 1532:Terrance Myracle 1527: 1519: 1511: 1503: 1488: 1479: 1472: 1465: 1456: 1440: 1432: 1424: 1416: 1408: 1400: 1392: 1384: 1376: 1368: 1360: 1352: 1344: 1336: 1328: 1320: 1312: 1304: 1296: 1288: 1280: 1272: 1257: 1248: 1241: 1234: 1225: 1205: 1196: 1190: 1181: 1175: 1166: 1160: 1151: 1145: 1136: 1130: 1129:, March 24, 1998 1121: 1115: 1108: 1102: 1093: 1087: 1076: 1070: 1055: 1049: 1040: 1034: 1022: 1016: 1007: 1001: 992: 986: 985: 983: 982: 973:. 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Index


North Texas Mean Green
Van Zandt County, Texas
Abilene Christian
Forward
HC
St. Mark's School of Texas
St. Mark's School of Texas
Dallas Chaparrals
North Texas
Texas Sportswriters Association
Abilene Christian University
University of North Texas
Athletic Hall-of-Fame
basketball
college
Blackwell High School
St. Mark's of Texas
Joe Hamilton
NJCAA Region 5 Tournament
Hutchinson, Kansas
Kentucky Wildcats
National Junior College Athletic Association
Dallas Chaparrals
American Basketball Association
Hayden Fry
NCAA tournament
NIT
NCAA Tournament
Division I

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