Bill Blakeley

Bill Blakeley

Bill Blakeley coaching North Texas Mean Green men's basketball (photo courtesy of UNT Athletics; photographer unknown; circa 1975–1983)
Sport(s) Basketball
Biographical details
Born (1934-06-13)June 13, 1934
Van Zandt County, Texas
Died October 27, 2010(2010-10-27) (aged 76)
Playing career
1955–1956 Abilene Christian
Position(s) Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1957–1968 St. Mark's School of Texas (assistant)
1958–1966 St. Mark's School of Texas
1967–1970 Christian College of the Southwest
1971 Dallas Chaparrals
1976–1983 North Texas
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
    Texas Sportswriters Association
    College Coach of the Year for Winter Sports (1977)
    Abilene Christian University
    Sports Hall-of-Fame (1993)
    University of North Texas
    Athletic Hall-of-Fame (2002)

Billie Buie Blakeley (June 13, 1934 – October 27, 2010), also known as William and Billy, was an American basketball coach at the high school, college, and professional levels.

Coaching career

Intercollegiate basketball: NCAA Division I

1975–76 to 1982–83 — Head coach at the University of North Texas Mean Green Basketball
1000 Point Club During Blakeley's Tenure at North Texas
Rank (as of 2010) Years Player Career points
1 1980–1983 Kenneth Lyons 2291
4 1975–1978 Fred Mitchell 1538
9 1975–1978 Melvin Davis 1306
15 1978–1979 Jon Manning 1090
† Lyons, as of 2010, holds the UNT record for most points in a game: 47 pts (vs. Louisiana Tech, March 10, 1983)
As of 2010, Lyons is one of few players NCAA history to have an excess of 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career
North Texas Game, Season, and Career Rebound Record as of 2010
Years Player Game Season Career
1974–75 1977–78 Ken Williams 29 (vs. Lamar, 1/18/78) 411 (1977–78) 1,095 (1974–78)
Williams led the nation in rebounding in 1977–78

Notable athletes who started for Blakeley but were recruited by Gene Robbin's during his tenure (year recruited)

Notable athletes recruited during Blakeley's tenure (year recruited)

  • Bill Nelson (1982–1983)
  • Mookie Smith, 6'2, F (1982–1983)
  • Greg Grissom, 6'10, C (1981–1982)
  • John Horrocks, 7'0, C (1981–1982)
  • Wayne "Pee Wee" Johnson, G (1981–1982)
  • Merritt Williams (1981–1982)
  • Javan Dupree, 6'4, F (1980–1981) Paschal
  • John Gales, 6'6, F (1980–1981) Trimble Tech
  • Div Hamlin, 6'5, F (1980–1981)
  • Fred McDade, 6'3, G (1980–1981) Denton HS
  • Delonte Taylor, 6'4, G (1980–1981) TCU, Washington, D.C.
  • Pat Hicks, 6'2, PG (1979–1980) Madison HS, Houston
  • Kenneth Lyons, 6'7, SF (1979–1980) Trimble Tech
  • Tony Macalik, 6'7, SF (1979–1980) Skyline
  • Furmia Nealy, 6'1, PG (1979–1980) Dunbar
  • Michael Taylor, 6'3 (1979–1980)
  • Mike Guon, 6'6, SF (1978–1979)
  • Billy Hardaway (1978–1979)
  • Bernt Malion, 6'6, F (1978–1979)
  • David Vasher, 6'3, BG (1978–1979) Wilmer Hutchins
  • Al Williams (1978–1979)
  • James Gamble, 6'2, PG (1977–1978) Lincoln
  • Charles Gardner, 6'7, F (1977–1978) Searcy, Arkansas
  • Jon Manning, 6'2, BG (1977–1978) OCU, Pontiac
  • David Adkisson, 6'7, C (1976–1977) Lake Dallas HS
  • Greg Boyd, 6'3, G (1976–1977) Denton HS
  • Danny Kaspar, 6'3, BG (1976–1977) King HS, Corpus Christi
  • Charles McMillian, 6'3, BG (1976–1977) Tyler JC, SOC
  • Ken Robinson, 6'8, C (1976–1977) North Lamar HS, Paris
  • Craig Smoak, 6'7, C (1976–1977) Brooklyn
  • Danny Wise, 6'6, F (1976–1977) Milby HS, Houston
  • Walter "Weasel" Johnson, 6'0, PG (1975–1976) McLennan CC, Milby
  • Waymond Lister, 6'3, BG (1975–1976) South Oak Cliff HS
  • Norvell Miles, 6'3, BG (1975–1976) Navarro College, SOC
  • Paul Teddar, 6'9, C (1975–1976) Richardson HS
Blakeley's Win-Loss Record at North Texas
Season Conference Wins Losses
1975–1976 Independent 22 4
1976–1977 Independent 21 6
1977–1978 Independent 22 6
1978–1979 Independent 11 16
1979–1980 Independent 13 14
1980–1981 Independent 15 12
1981–1982 Independent 15 12
1982–1983 Southland 15 15
Total 134 85

Intercollegiate basketball: NJCAA Division I

1967–1970 Head Men's Basketball Coach Christian College of the Southwest Trojans

Professional basketball: ABA

1970–1971 season Head coach the Dallas Chaparrals an American Basketball Association team (now the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA)

Preceded by
Max Williams
Texas Chaparrals head coach
1970–1971
Succeeded by
Tom Nissalke

Interscholastic sports: High School

1957–1958 — Assistant high school basketball coach at St. Mark's of Texas
1958–1966 — Head high school basketball coach at St. Mark's of Texas
Blakeley's Win-Loss Record at St. Mark's of Texas as Assistant Basketball Coach (Mose Hale, Head)
Season Conference Wins Losses
1957–1958 Southwest Prep Conference 17 9
Blakeley's Win-Loss Record at St. Mark's of Texas as Head Basketball Coach
Season Conference Wins Losses
1958–1959 Southwest Prep Conference 21 9
1959–1960 Southwest Prep Conference 24 9
1960–1961 Southwest Prep Conference 22 15
1961–1962 Southwest Prep Conference 30 7
1962–1963 Southwest Prep Conference 18 19
1963–1964 Southwest Prep Conference 23 11
1964–1965 Southwest Prep Conference 27 9
1965–1966 Southwest Prep Conference 33 1
Total (as head coach) 198 80
1957 — Head basketball coach for most of the season at Blackwell High School

Post coaching career: player agent

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, Robin Buie Blakeley.

Honors

It's quite an honor; but it's an honor that was won by the men on the
North Texas basketball team. They're the ones who had the successful
season. I never scored a point all season. They never even let me
shoot a free throw ... I'd trade it for a bid to the NCAA Playoffs.

Bill Blakeley commenting on his award, July 17, 1976[19]

Family

When you play in the H.O.T. Coliseum and dribble the ball, there's only
a 50-50 chance it will bounce back up to you." "It's so dark in the place,
the players need to wear those miner caps with lights on 'em"

Bill Blakeley two separate comments on
Baylor's Heart of Texas Coliseum
(some coaches really hated to play there)

Born to John (Jack) Buie Blakeley and Levi Lucile Blakeley (née Williams), Bill Blakeley married Rosemary Harlow (b 1935) in Dallas, Texas, on September 2, 1955, during his senior year (her junior year)[22] while both attending Abilene Christian University. Blakeley is a graduate of A&M Consolidated High School in College Station, Texas, and had attended two years at Allen Military Academy in Bryan, Texas.[23] Bill and Rosemary have three children:

  1. Robin Buie Blakeley (b. 1956, Dallas County, Texas)
  2. Julie Rose Blakeley (b. 1958, Dallas County, Texas), now married to William Steven Cannon
  3. Jeffrey Buie Blakeley (b. 1961, Dallas County, Texas)

References

  1. "Blakeley Named New Coach", The Denton Record-Chronicle, pp. 1A and 1C, March 18, 1975
  2. James Lloyd Rogers (1926-2006), The story of North Texas: from Texas Normal College, 1890, to the University of North Texas, pg. 478, University of North Texas Press (©2002)
  3. Mean Green Men's Basketball Game Notes: North Texas vs. Rice, pg. 7, Dec. 5, 2009, published by Mean Green Athletics
  4. "NT Rated 20th by AP Pollsters", The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sec. B, pg. 1, Feb 3, 1976
  5. College Poll Archive
  6. "North Texas Not Begging for Miracles", Corpus Christi Times, Jan. 18, 1977
  7. "The Best of the Rest: Five to Watch", Sports Illustrated, November 29, 1976
  8. James M. Van Valkenburg, NCAA Director of Statistics, "Basketball Notes", The NCAA News, pg. 5, Feb 6, 1991
  9. James Lloyd Rogers (1926-2006), The story of North Texas: from Texas Normal College, 1890, to the University of North Texas, pg. 478, University of North Texas Press (©2002)
  10. "Jim Moffitt to Replace Billy Tubbs", The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sec. B, pg. 1, March 2, 1976
  11. Ken Wilson, "Eagles Victory Rekindles Conference Prospects", The Denton Record-Chronicle, Jan 19, 1977
  12. Art Chapman, "NT-SMU to End It All, The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sept 20, 1977
  13. "Once Considered for NT Post, Blakeley Joins Dallas Chaparrals Staff", The Denton Record-Chronicle, pg. 8, April 7, 1970
  14. "Blakeley New North Texas Cage Coach", Las Cruces Sun-News, col. 7, pg. 9, March 18, 1975
  15. "North Texas to Hire ACC-Ex?", Abilene Reporter-News, Sec. C, pg. 1, March 18, 1975
  16. "Coach Quits at Blackwell", Abilene Reporter-News, col. 5, pg. 7-A, Jan. 18, 1957
  17. Tommy Hart, "Looking 'em over", Big Spring Daily Herald, pg. 2B, Aug 8, 1971
  18. Al Pickett, "Former Cooper Great Has an Agent Now", Abilene Reporter-News, March 24, 1998
  19. "Blakeley Gets Second Coaching Honor", The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sec. C, pg 1, July 18, 1976
  20. "Blakeley Gets Second Coaching Honor", The Denton Record-Chronicle, Sec. C, pg 1, July 18, 1976
  21. "Blakeley Receives Honors", The Denton Record-Chronicle, March 9, 1977
  22. "ACC Students Plan September Wedding", Abilene Reporter-News, Sec A, cols. 4 & 5, pg. 4, July 8, 1955
  23. "Honeymoon in Oklahoma: Abilene College Students Wed in Dallas", Abilene Reporter-News, Sec C, Pg. 2, Sep 4, 1955
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