Beano Cook

Beano Cook

Beano Cook Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 11, 2012.
PITTSBURGH (AP) - The folksy ESPN college football commentator Beano Cook has died.

The 81 year-old commentator had worked for the sports network since 1986 and was the sports information director at his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, from 1956 to 1966. The university announced Thursday that Cook had died in his sleep.

"He was one of a kind," ESPN executive chairman George Bodenheimer said. "There never was and never will be another Beano. His combination of humor, passion, love of college football and his engaging personality left an indelible mark on the sport and touched anyone who knew him."

Cook grew up in Pittsburgh before graduating from the university in 1954, and was known for his love of the college game and, in particular, championing the cause of northeastern teams including Penn State and Pitt before either school was a nationally known power.

"Beano Cook was an American original. His passion, depth and breadth of knowledge, and humor were unique," ESPN host Chris Fowler said. "He was an invaluable early mentor to me and friend. His imprint can still be seen on GameDay each week."

Cook, like many in the business, fell in love with simply being around the competition. With a career that took him so many places, it was hard not to get wrapped up in it.

"Getting to know the athletes really provided me with my fondest memories," Cook once said. "That was the most fun."

Cook was ABC Sports' press director for the NCAA after leaving the SID job at Pitt, and later worked in as a writer or media representative for the St. Petersburg Times, Miami Dolphins, the Mutual Radio Network, and CBS before joining ESPN.

"Beano was a unique human being and he was college football at ESPN. I am indebted to him. Beano was a tremendous help at the start of my television career and I would not be where I am today without him," ESPN analyst Lee Corso said. "I am forever grateful to B eano and the time we spent behind the GameDay desk."

Carroll Cook received his distinctive nickname as a youth, when his family moved from Boston to Pittsburgh. A neighbor of the Cook family said, "Oh, from Boston, like the beans" and tabbed the seven-year-old "Beano."

Cook, like so many of his career stops, is fondly remembered at Pitt, where the media room in the Petersen Events Center is named after him.

"Beano left a legacy never to be matched. Not matched in accomplishment, wit or loyalty," Pitt athletic director Steve Pederson said. "Like so many others, it has been my privilege to be the beneficiary of Beano's counsel and friendship. He loved the University of Pittsburgh and his name is synonymous with all good things at Pitt.

"We all feel a tremendous void in our lives today."

Many in and around college football concurred on Thursday.

"It's a sad day for college football," Penn State coach Bill O'Brien said. "Especially in the state of Pennsylvania, where he was an icon."


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Harry Simpson

October 11, 2014

Rest Carroll "Beano", until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Dorie

October 20, 2012

Beany, Friends since we were 7, how will I get along without your phone calls and all the news of our friends? A treasure in my life always.

October 19, 2012

TO THE COOK FAMILY,PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES,I KNOW THAT THINGS SEEM HARD RIGHT NOW.OUR (GOD) IN HEAVEN CAN, AND WILL LIFT YOUR HEARTS.PUT YOUR TRUST IN THE (GOD) THAT CANNOT LIE.
(DQGNC)

Steve Winkelbauer

October 18, 2012

Beano will be greatly missed. He was a great person.

October 16, 2012

Cook family, may you have peace from God above.May (He) open his hand and satisfy the desire of your heart.So sorry for your loss.

~griff~

October 15, 2012

Our Deepest Sympathy, The Black Dog Pub Donegal Highlands Golf Course.

Kitty Higgins-Winters

October 15, 2012

I will always remember our fun times at Prospect Jr. High School and you doing my Latin homework. I so enjoyed the last time we had dinner together, I will miss you dearly.

Thomas

October 15, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The Verrilla Family

October 14, 2012

Rest in Peace Mr. Cook. God
Bless you.

Judy Lewis

October 14, 2012

I was always a fan! Rest in Peace Beano. My sympathy to family and friends

October 14, 2012

Beano was a very humorous sports guy who attended a few of the Thompson Run AA sports stags that I chaired. He was asked"How long do you think you will live?" His answer" The over and under is 78"We were lucky to have him make the over. Darrell Hess Venice Florida

October 14, 2012

Just a fan. My sympathies to the Cook family. Beano brought many smiles & laughs to my life & I greatly appreciated every one of them.

Thank you, Beano & Rest in Peace.

Mark Mikulich

October 14, 2012

I made sure I listened to Beano when he was on the radio or T.V. He will be missed. R.I.P.

John Lanigan

October 14, 2012

May Beano rest in peace. My favorite Beano witticism was his choices for the top achievements in the 20th Century. Beano said they were civil rights, medicine and air-conditioning.

A FRIEND

October 14, 2012

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY. R.I.P. BEANO.

GRAY NICKENS

October 14, 2012

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Chris Van Wagenen

October 13, 2012

No one made me laugh more or proud to be from Pittsburgh.

Chris Van Wagenen, Pearland, Texas

October 13, 2012

BENO MADE LATE NIGHT ESPN. He was the best.Charlie

bob lindenhovius

October 13, 2012

Rest in Peace Mr. Cook, WE heard him over the radio here in the pacific Northwest.
He was a regular on KJR radio with Mitch levy. Very good banter over the years with Mitch levy. Enjoyed his knowledge and the love of Football. I am so sorry for your loss. he will be missed.

SD

October 13, 2012

My deepest sympathies to the Cook family. May all focus on her legacy and the wonderful memories he has left behind in a sport he loved. May our loving heavenly father wrap each of you up in his arms by means of his comfort and the ability to cope with this tragic loss.

eric farr

October 13, 2012

Rip Beano first heard you on the fabulous sports babe show.

Bill, Teresa & Zach Flowers

October 12, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Harry Simpson

October 12, 2012

Thank you for sharing a part of your life life us.

October 12, 2012

An American treasure has passed! God Bless and RIP Beano!

October 12, 2012

During this time of sorrow, may the family look to God for comfort and strength. "He will comfort all the mourning ones" Isaiah 61:2

Jack Cherry

October 12, 2012

One of the signs of a wonderful man is his loyalty to his city and his University. Beano had both, was proud of both, and until his last breath was telling the world abot both. I first met Beano in 1958 as a fellow collegue in the Sports Information business,when I was at Xavier and we remained friends forever no matter where his journeys took him and mine took me to LSU and the Houston Oilers. There was never a time when his travels brought him to Houston, that we wouldn't get together.
Oh year, Beano was a very funny man, but what so many people never learned was that Beano also had a great understanding of the game of football.
I can see him now, sitting alongside the Lord and chiding a host of passed on football coaches, with smarts and humor.
I will miss Beano. So will college football.

J. J.

October 12, 2012

So sorry for your family and the loss of your loved one. Your grief will be very painful so I hope that the words at Psalms 94:19 will give you some comfort.

October 12, 2012

Beano was not only an old friend, but an old love. We met at Pitt in the late 50'sand dated for several years. I remember him asking if we should get married. My reply was that he was already married to Pitt and football. What I remember most about Beano was his irrepressible personality, and his ability to make me laugh. He was a kind person, a real gentleman and I am proud to have known him.
Vale, Beano Joan Gajadhar , Wellington, NZ

Vito Stellino

October 12, 2012

I am at a loss for words because what can you say about Beano? He was an original. Nobody will be the next Beano. And he will be missed. It's still hard to believe I won't be able to hear him answer the phone one more time, "Columbo.'' I just wish he had left behind a message for his guest book. It would have been funny and witty the way he always was. Don't you think he's nw talking to Blaik and Leahy about the '46 ND-Army 0-0 tie? RIP.

Mark

October 12, 2012

Going to miss him and Ivan on the Podcast... great CFA knowledge!

Andy Kill

October 12, 2012

Listening to Beano Cook talk about college football was often more entertaining than the games themselves.
Andy Kill -- Troutdale, Ore.

erri Howell

October 12, 2012

I remember meeting Beano in the late 80's. What a character! God Bless.

October 12, 2012

An all round good guy and friend. Rest in peace Columbo. Cliff Dube' (Janney Montgomtery Scott).

Holder

October 12, 2012

Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Beano Cook touched many lives. May the God of tender mercies be with Mr. Cook's family during this difficult time.

Barbara Armstrong

October 12, 2012

RIP Beano...God Bless!

October 12, 2012

Condolences. In a world of growing standardization, Beano was unique. Had the opportunity to talk with him twice, once in a bar and once in the fitting room area at Brooks Brothers. A genuine, and funny person. Congratulations on a wonderful life. Tim Fedele

john RISER

October 12, 2012

ONE OF THE BEST

Robert Vitori

October 12, 2012

The first time I saw Beano was in Pitt wrestling practice, in 1957. Here comes this big pudgy guy in a Pitt sweat suit screaming that he wanted a piece of Tom Alberts (Pitt's 177 lb. NCAA Champion).
It was over in 5 seconds, but I'll never forget that powerful impression Beano made on me.

October 12, 2012

I got to meet Beano,while working the Pirate games..R.I.P. Beano.

October 11, 2012

God Bless

October 11, 2012

To the the family of Beano Cook - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Scott

October 11, 2012

Godspeed Beano. Enjoy the rest of the season from heaven.

October 11, 2012

Remembering Beano's unique humor and perspective on not just the sporting world, but life's trials and tribulations...so glad our paths crossed.
- Cathy (Chown) Semer (Plymouth, MI)

Ryan McGee

October 11, 2012

One of the funniest and most entertaining commentators of all time. Loved him when he was on with Stan Savran especially. Loved the guy and he will be missed.

Chad Karoleski

October 11, 2012

Beano's knowledge and wit will greatly be missed. It is an honor to be a fellow Panther. May God be with your family during this trying time and Hail to Pitt!

Michael Spinella

October 11, 2012

I loved watching and listening to his expertise and humor whether it was on ESPN or Sportsbeat with Stan Savran. God Bless You Beano, you will be missed!

Donna

October 11, 2012

Mr Cook was a very nice apartment neighbor. A man with morals, standards, and kindness. You are a sports icon in Pittsburgh, but also a fine man. God Bless you.

Jack Cox

October 11, 2012

Pitt football and college sports will miss him...as a high school and college football coach, I envied his knowledge of the game, and enjoyed his novel way of verbalizing it.

Mat Williams

October 11, 2012

Worked with Beano during the Sportsbeat era-A True legend at his craft...and more entertaining of the air...

Jake

October 11, 2012

A Tuesday morning treasure on the radio for us in Seattle.

Jay Peanut

October 11, 2012

Beano was a legend in my book. I listened to an interview he had with the fabulous sports babe when I was driving through Kansas and Beano reassured me that Randy Moss was a steal and that the Vikings were lucky he fell to them. Beano you were so right! May your soul rest in peace.

Jay Peanut
A MN Vikings fan

Matt Winick

October 11, 2012

There will never be another like you. I am proud to consider you a friend

Bob Davenport

October 11, 2012

Beano hired me as his Student Assistant at Pitt for the 64/65 season. What a great mentor and wonderful human being. He is truly a legend.

John Demko

October 11, 2012

A great Pitt alumni. Your folksy wisdom will be greatly missed.

Robyn

October 11, 2012

My condolences the Cook family. I hope your family can have comfort from Psalm 46:1.

D. S.

October 11, 2012

Rest in peace, Mr. Cook.

Chris

October 11, 2012

Fly high Beano. You made us all Pittsburgh proud.

bill brown

October 11, 2012

what a great life. entertaining and informing thousands of people. making others enjoy life a little better in the glow of an infectious personality. you are already missed beano. you will always be remembered.

October 11, 2012

Bean will always be in my memory for the forming of the Squirrel Hill Bears. We played the Workhouse Inmates on Thanksgiving day in the late 1950's and early 1960's one game season.
Bob Sheehan a Bloomfielder now in VA

David Phillips

October 11, 2012

RIP Beano -- and Hail to Pitt!!

Jeff White

October 11, 2012

Beano was on a very select list of people whom I would stay in the car to listen to after I reached my destination. I couldn't get enough of Beano's insight and humor.

Tom Stradley

October 11, 2012

To the Friends of Beano

Beano was a friend of mine growing up in Chatham Village. Some of the times I spent with Beano will go unmentioned. These are special memories which preceded his rise to a successful career. There are several of us who will remember these times and only share them with friends from long ago. Memories which will live until we meet again.
Rest in peace Beano.
Tom Stradley

Allison Victory

October 11, 2012

I enjoyed Beano's work on ESPN and I will miss him.

October 11, 2012

Beano; Wish your family the best. Really apprecoiated you over the years.
Thank you,
Al Abrams
Orlando, Florida

Joseph White

October 11, 2012

Listening to Beano locally and nationally always made me feel proud I also was from Pittsburgh!!

October 11, 2012

Beano made me interested in whatever sport he was describing. He was one of a kind.

Robert Marcuson

October 11, 2012

RIP my friend. You always put a smile on my face.

Mike Carver

October 11, 2012

A sad day for us all.....I knew Beano from due to my fathers(Frank Carver, AD Pitt) relationship with him...always loved to see and talk to Beano...his mothers cheescake at Christmas....RIP Beano

October 11, 2012

A great football mind gone. You are missed already Mel Butler

Doreen Mannion

October 11, 2012

The best Pittsburgh-area sports person EVER. Beano had the rare talent of being extremely loyal without being a homer. Prayers to his friends and family.

Tammy Moore

October 11, 2012

GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.I LEARNED ALOT LISTENING TO YOU ON "THE HERD" IM SURE COLIN WILL MISS TALKING TO YOU.

JACK LINDER

October 11, 2012

I SPENT TWO SUMMERS AT THE NORTH PARK BOAT HOUSE WITH BENO AND RED WALSH. HE WAS AS HE WOULD PUT IT THE GREATEST.

Paul Stockhausen

October 11, 2012

Dear Family
I was fortunate to know Beano in Chatham Village in the 50s when I was a teen. He would often hold court about sports in the evening in front of the CV Drugstore. And he led the holiday softball games for the singles.
Fun guy! Fond memories

Megan

October 11, 2012

RIP

October 11, 2012

RIP. A Mountaineerfan

Greg Pacelli

October 11, 2012

Beano was one of the most respected sports analyst in the country. He was an iconic figure in the Pittsburgh area.

Anonymous

October 11, 2012

Anyone who loves PITT the way he did in addition to always be willing to tell it like it is, well, if there is a heaven you can be sure Beano will be there......

Jason Waldman

October 11, 2012

Beano, you were one of the best reasons to watch ESPN's college football coverage or to stay tuned in to a radio station. Your wit, wisdom and love for college football will be missed on fall Saturdays.

Frank Oswald

October 11, 2012

RIP Beano...You will be missed.

Shawn Donovan

October 11, 2012

Not many people can live a public life and not have anyone who can say a bad thing about them. Godspeed Beano.

October 11, 2012

Good luck!


Mimi

Betty Trout

October 11, 2012

You will be missed
Beano!! You told it like it was.

Joseph Peirce

October 11, 2012

I always enjoyed listening to you and Mel and your unique outlook on college football.

Bruce

October 11, 2012

The most famous "guest" the Hilton ever had. Growing up and following sports with guys like Beano, Myron, and the "Gunner" was special. You will be remembered, Beano.

Don Chappel

October 11, 2012

The true ambassador of the University of Pittsburgh and college football..

October 11, 2012

Now I know what has been missing ths football season - your presence.
RIP

Jim Presseau

October 11, 2012

A Pittsburgh Legend - RIP Beano

Ray Allen

October 11, 2012

Sympathy & kindest regards to Beano's family & multitude of friends wherever they may be. Pinpointing the individual who personifies Pittsburgh more than any other is treading on very thin ice, but Beano certainly comes to mind. God bless 1 & all whose lives he touched in any way. Take care.

wayne de stein

October 11, 2012

thanks for telling it,the was it really was. RIP.

Pete Zapadka

October 11, 2012

RIP, Beano. You always had a way of bringing a smile.

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