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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Jim Myers Dies At 92. He Was Iowa State's Football Coach for Only One Season In 1957, and Drake's Sun Bowl-Bound Team Kept Him from Having a .500 Record By Crushing the Cyclones, 20-0, At Drake Stadium On Nov. 2, 1957. Myers Later Coached At Texas A&M [Where He Replaced Bear Bryant] and Was On the Staff Of the Dallas Cowboys from 1962-1986



I received an email today from Jay Cookman of West Des Moines, a former Drake football player who remains a fan of all of the Bulldogs' athletic endeavors.
Jim Myers at Texas A&M. Photo courtesy of Google

"Ron, I thought you might like to see this article about Jim Myers, who coached at Iowa State University in the late 1950s," Cookman wrote.  "Our Drake Sun Bowl football team defeated Iowa State in 1957, when he was the head coach for the Cyclones. He later went to Texas A&M and then to the Dallas Cowboys."

Indeed, Drake kept Myers and his Cyclones from having a .500 record in his only season as the coach in Ames.

Drake crushed Iowa State, 20-0, on Nov. 2, 1957 at Drake Stadium. It was the only time all season that the Cyclones were held scoreless. They went on to finish with a 4-5-1 overall record, and were 2-4 in a conference that then was known as the Big Seven.

The Dallas Morning News wrote this about Myers:

"Jim Myers, the former longtime Cowboys assistant and the Texas A&M coach who replaced Paul 'Bear' Bryant, died Thursday at 92.


"Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Restland Memorial Chapel in Dallas with the service at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church.

"Myers took over A&M in 1958, following Bryant’s departure for Alabama and a season after John David Crow won the Heisman Trophy. Myers went 12-24-4 in four seasons with the Aggies.

"But Myers is best remembered for his tenure with the Cowboys from 1962 to 1986 and his work with superior offensive lines.

"He coached for the Cowboys longer than anyone but Tom Landry, who hired Myers.

"Myers was a part of the staff during Dallas’ wins in Super Bowl VI after the 1971 season and Super Bowl XII after the 1977 season.

"As recounted in a 2011 SportsDay column, Myers almost didn’t take the A&M job.

"The then-Iowa State coach withdrew from consideration once he learned another Aggie group had made a run at Navy’s Eddie Erdelatz, who turned down the job. Finally a pair of cadets put together a petition signed by 2,292 students and sent it to Ames, IA, by Western Union. The cadets finally flew to Iowa to make a personal plea."