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Edgar Diddle

 
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Edgar Allen Diddle (March 12, 1895 in Gradyville, Kentucky, United States - January 2, 1970) was a college men's basketball coach. He is known for coaching at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky from 1922 to 1964. Diddle became the first coach in history to coach 1,000 games at one school. Diddle was known for waving a red towel around along the sidelines during his games. He was known to wave, toss, and chew on this towel, and even cover his face in times of disappointment. His red towel is now part of WKU's official athletic logo. Diddle experienced only five losing seasons in 42 years and overall, averaged 25 wins per year.

A statue of Edgar Allen Diddle that stands outside of the arena named for him, on the campus of Western Kentucky University.


Diddle's teams claimed 32 conference championships, played in 11 postseason tournaments; won 20+ games eighteen different times, (including one stretch of ten years in a row); became the first team from the South to participate in the Olympic Trials; and won an amazing 759 games. When he stepped down in 1964 Diddle had won more games than any coach in NCAA history and today he still ranks in the top ten on the all-time list.

While Diddle was best known for coaching men's basketball, he also coached football, baseball, and women's basketball at WKU, although men's basketball was his only coaching job for the vast majority of his tenure at the school.[1]

Prior to coming to Western Kentucky, Diddle played basketball and football for Centre College and was a member of their 1919 undefeated basketball team. After college he coached basketball at Monticello High School, where he guided the team to the Kentucky State Tournament semi-finals, and then Greenville High School, which played in a regional tournament at Bowling Green. During the tournament, he came to the attention of officials at Western Kentucky who offered him the coaching position at the college.

E. A. Diddle Arena, the basketball venue at WKU, built in 1963, is named for him.


E.A. Diddle Men’s Basketball Coaching Record

Year School W-L Record Conference Championships National Tournament Appearances Comments
1923 Western Kentucky 12- 2 - - -
1924 Western Kentucky 9- 9 - - -
1925 Western Kentucky 8- 6 - - -
1926 Western Kentucky 10- 4 - - KIAC Chartered, Joined SIAA
1927 Western Kentucky 12- 7 - - -
1928 Western Kentucky 10- 7 - - -
1929 Western Kentucky 8-10 - - -
1930 Western Kentucky 4-12 - - -
1931 Western Kentucky 11- 3 - - -
1932 Western Kentucky 15- 8 1st KIAC - -
1933 Western Kentucky 16- 6 1st KIAC - -
1934 Western Kentucky 28- 8 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA - -
1935 Western Kentucky 24- 3 1st KIAC - -
1936 Western Kentucky 26- 4 1st KIAC National Olympic Trials -
1937 Western Kentucky 21- 2 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA - NAIA tournament begins
1938 Western Kentucky 30- 3 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA NAIA WK forfeits NAIA game. NIT begins
1939 Western Kentucky 22- 3 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA - NCAA tournament begins
1940 Western Kentucky 24- 6 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA NCAA -
1941 Western Kentucky 22- 4 1st SIAA - -
1942 Western Kentucky 29- 5 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA NIT 2nd place Declined NCAA bid
1943 Western Kentucky 24- 3 1st KIAC NIT -
1944 Western Kentucky 13- 9 - - -
1945 Western Kentucky 17-10 - - -
1946 Western Kentucky 15-19 - - -
1947 Western Kentucky 25- 4 1st KIAC, 1st SIAA - -
1948 Western Kentucky 28- 2 1st KIAC NIT 3rd Place NCAA Annual Team Champions
1949 Western Kentucky 25- 4 1st OVC, 1st OVCT NIT OVC chartered. Final AP ranking 5th
1950 Western Kentucky 25- 6 1st OVC NIT Final AP ranking 8th
1951 Western Kentucky 19-10 - - -
1952 Western Kentucky 26- 5 1st OVCT NIT Final UPI ranking 16th
1953 Western Kentucky 25- 6 1st OVCT NIT Final rankings AP-17, UPI-11
1954 Western Kentucky 29- 3 1st OVC, 1st OVCT NIT 4th Place Final rankings AP-8, UPI-6
1955 Western Kentucky 18-10 1st OVC - Highest ranking during season AP-20
1956 Western Kentucky 16-12 1st OVC (tied) - OVC stops holding tournament. OVC receives automatic NCAA bid
1957 Western Kentucky 17- 9 1st OVC (tied) - Highest ranking during season AP-12
1958 Western Kentucky 14-11 - - Highest ranking during season AP-16
1959 Western Kentucky 16-10 - - -
1960 Western Kentucky 21- 7 1st OVC NCAA Regional 3rd Place Highest ranking during season AP-18
1961 Western Kentucky 18- 8 1st OVC (tied) - -
1962 Western Kentucky 17-10 1st OVC NCAA Regional 4th Place -
1963 Western Kentucky 5-16 - - -
1964 Western Kentucky 5-16 - - OVC restarts tournament.

KIAC – Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
SIAA – Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
OVC – Ohio Valley Conference (T) Tournament
NAIA – National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
NIT – National Invitation Tournament
NCAA – National Collegiate Athletic Association

Note: When the NIT started it was generally considered to be more prestigious than the NCAA tournament. It remained on par with the NCAA through the mid 1950’s.

E.A. Diddle Football Coaching Record

Year School W-L Record Comments
1922 Western Kentucky 9-1 -
1923 Western Kentucky 5-4 -
1924 Western Kentucky 4-5 -
1925 Western Kentucky 3-5-1 -
1926 Western Kentucky 4-4-1 -
1927 Western Kentucky 5-4 -
1928 Western Kentucky 8-1 Claimed state championship

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