John Wooden
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John Wooden
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Early pack-pulled autograph of the best coach in college history!
John Wooden, often called the greatest coach in the history of American sports, had a legendary career primarily as the head coach of the UCLA men’s basketball team. Here are his career highlights:
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Coaching Career Highlights:
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NCAA Championships (10)
Won 10 national titles in 12 years (1964–1975)
7 consecutive titles (1967–1973) – still unmatched
First coach to win more than 2 NCAA championships
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Incredible Win Record
620–147 overall coaching record
.804 career winning percentage
Won 88 consecutive games (1971–1974), an NCAA record at the time
4 perfect seasons (including 30–0 in 1967, 1972, 1973)
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UCLA Dynasty
Coached UCLA from 1948 to 1975
Built one of the greatest dynasties in sports history
Developed legendary players like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor) and Bill Walton
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Coaching Philosophy & Legacy
Known for his “Pyramid of Success,” emphasizing character, teamwork, and effort
Revered for his wisdom and teaching beyond basketball
Nicknamed the “Wizard of Westwood”
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Awards & Honors
3x AP Coach of the Year (1967, 1972, 1973)
Presidential Medal of Freedom (2003)
Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame:
As a player (1960)
As a coach (1973)
One of only four people inducted as both
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Playing Career
All-American guard at Purdue (1930–1932)
Won a national championship (Helms Foundation) in 1932
Nicknamed “The Indiana Rubber Man” for his hustle and diving on the court
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theboovier
Jun 16
No… My name isn’t Rachel. I bought this on eBay for relatively inexpensive amount. My plan was to have this cut and made it into a custom card, but not gotten around to it yet. I’m not sure what I’m gonna do with it at this point. I’d be open to selling it, trading it, or I still might keep it and make it cut into a custom card. Do a lot of you have signed business cards? I have a few!
Ordered a few sheets of the new John Wooden stamps that released this week. Showed up today.
I have a First Day Of Issue Wooden stamp from 1991 in the collection already- need to decide what to do with the new ones. Frame? Use? I don’t have the 1st Day of Issue postcard but probably should buy/grade so I have a matching set.