Ira "Rat" Rodgers

Position: Fullback
School: West Virginia
High School: Bethany, WV (Bethany HS)
Years: 1915-1917, 1919
Inducted: 1957
Place of Birth: Bethany, WV
Date of Birth: 5/26/1895
Place of Death: Morgantown, WV
Date of Death: 2/15/1963
Height: 5-10
Weight: 203

Member Biography
For decades, Ira Rodgers was called the fastest player in West Virginia history and,indeed, he left many an opponent behind as he ran away with the scoring championship as a senior in 1919. Rodgers led the Mountaineers to eight victories in 10 games that season, scoring 147 points in a personal crusade which put West Virginia on the comeback trail following World War I. Mountaineer football had struggled through a 6- 3-1 season in 1917, when the blazing Rodgers was a sophomore. And, when the war brought a suspension of play in the fall of 1918, many wondered just how quickly West Virginia could regroup. Rodgers was quick to answer the question, leading the way in victories over Marietta (61-0), Westminster (55-0), Bethany (60-0) and Ohio Wesleyan (55- 0). Mighty Maryland and Princeton teams fell in the wake of Mountaineer landslides, also. The only blemishes on the course came in losses to Pittsburgh (26-0) and Centre College (14- 6). A magnificent runner, Rodgers also was among the nation's premier passers. During a 1917 game against West Virginia Wesleyan, he threw a 51-yard pass - in the air from thrower to receiver. It was an incredible feat in those days of the bulky, melon-like football. Ira later returned to West Virginia as the Blue and Gold's head coach, and posted an 11- 12-2 record for three seasons.
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