Earle Bruce

1931 - 2018

Earle Bruce

1931 - 2018

BORN

1931

DIED

2018

Earle Bruce Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 20, 2018.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Earle Bruce embraced the difficult task of following his mentor, Woody Hayes, as Ohio State's head football coach. In his later years, he became a much-loved patriarch of the program he helped build.

Bruce died in Columbus at the age of 87, according to a statement released by his daughters through Ohio State on Friday. He'd been suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

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Bruce had a record of 81-26-1 as head coach at Ohio State from 1979-87. He took over under most unusual and challenging circumstances, hired after the revered Hayes was fired for punching a Clemson player in the 1978 Gator Bowl. Bruce could not meet Hayes' lofty standards and was never quite embraced by Buckeyes fans the way Hayes was, but even after being fired and moving on to other jobs, he never lost his passion for Ohio State football.

As head coach in 1986 and '87, Bruce mentored a young graduate assistant on his staff named Urban Meyer, who would go on win a national champion for the school in 2014.

"I've made it clear many times that, other than my father, Coach Bruce was the most influential man in my life," Meyer said in a statement. "Every significant decision I've made growing up in this profession was with him involved in it. His wife (Jean) and he were the role models for Shelley and me. They did everything with class. He was not afraid to show how much he loved his family and cared for his family."

Born in Pittsburgh and raised in Cumberland, Maryland, Bruce had come to Ohio State in the fall of 1949 to play football. He sustained a knee injury that effectively ended his playing days and got him to thinking about becoming a coach.

He served as an assistant high school coach in Mansfield, and then became a head coach in 1956 at Salem where his teams went 28-9. He moved on to Sandusky High School in 1960 and in four years had a record of 34-3-3 and then took over at mighty Massillon, one of the most renowned prep jobs in the country. In two seasons, Bruce went 20-0.

Hayes beckoned and Bruce joined him as an assistant at Ohio State in 1966. Bruce was in charge of a bruising offensive line that paved the way for the Buckeyes to win three Big Ten titles, two Rose Bowls, go 43-14 and win the 1968 national championship. Bruce was on the 1968 staff that also Lou Holtz Bill Mallory, Lou McCullough and George Chaump. Earlier, Bruce had worked on an Ohio State staff that included Bo Schembechler, who would become the head coach at Michigan and serve as a nemesis for both Hayes and Bruce.

After six years on Hayes' staff, Bruce became a college head coach for the first time when he spent a year at the University of Tampa and went 10-2 with a colorful cast that included NFL star John Matuszak and George Orendorf, who would go on to become a professional wrestling mainstay.

After a stint at Iowa State, Bruce was hired in January 1979 to replace his mentor and friend. He tackled the job with characteristic energy and organization, despite some criticism from fans who constantly compared him to the sainted Hayes, who had been the Buckeyes' coach for 28 seasons.

"You don't want to lose in Columbus, Ohio," Bruce once told The Associated Press. "A football loss? That's terrible. You want to win all your home games. You're only as good as your last game here."

After winning or sharing four Big Ten titles, he was fired in 1987 after falling into disfavor with Ohio State President Ed Jennings.

He went on to do stints as head coach at Northern Iowa and Colorado State before returning to Columbus in retirement and again becoming an integral part of Buckeyes football. He worked for years as a radio analyst on Ohio State football and was well known for saying how he "bled scarlet and gray."

He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

Bruce was preceded in death by his wife, Jean. Survivors include four daughters, nine grandchildren — including Ohio State wide receivers coach Zach Smith — and three great grandchildren.

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Written by MITCH STACY and RUSTY MILLER


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Buckeye James

October 17, 2018

You made OSU proud. RIP Earle. O-H! I-O! 4-EVER!

Leslie Bell

April 30, 2018

We will miss you Earle. O-H-I-O!

ernest Shelby

April 27, 2018

Condolences to all. seek comfort in family and close friends. Let God continue to heal your pain.

Willard Sander

April 26, 2018

Take care Coach. May you and the "Old Man" kick it around up there.

CF

April 25, 2018

May the God of all peace bring comfort to the Bruce family and friends at this difficult time.

Dwayne Bickham

April 25, 2018

In God's care, rest in peace.

Lori Root

April 25, 2018

Dear Lynn, Michele, Aimee, Noel and all of the grandchildren,
Please know you are in my heart today as you honor your father's amazing life. I was fortunate to be around your parents many, many times during my days at OSU. They always welcomed me into your home when Michele and I needed a break from campus life. (We often heard some very wise advice from your sweet Mom.)
As for your Dad, he had such a presence about him. He was truly a man of integrity. He represented what a Coach should be, a strong leader and positive mentor to the young coaches and players under his guidance.
Buckeye Nation has lost one of the best. May his memory be a blessing.
Much love,
Lori Long Root

Pam Taylor

April 24, 2018

Thanks for being a great coach and a great person to many people. I always enjoyed hearing you talk at OhioState Events. Keep memories in heart forever. RIP from Buckeye nation. Pam T

Larry Recob

April 24, 2018

Earle Bruce was a true Buckeye. RIP.

Linda Jackson

April 23, 2018

Linda Jackson

April 23, 2018

Marlaine & Jim Manus

April 23, 2018

Dearest Lynn,
Saddened to hear of the loss of your father. He was a good man, the likes of which are diminishing. Our condolences to you and the family.

P D

April 23, 2018

So very sorry for your loss, may the God of comfort continue to bring comfort to your families and friends.

April 23, 2018

My deepest condolences. May the God of all comfort give you strength and hope during this time of sorrow.

April 23, 2018

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one.

April 23, 2018

While words fail to capture the pain of losing a loved one, we look forward to the time when words will fail to capture the joy of having our heavenly Father return your dear one to you.

christian

April 23, 2018

My deepest condolences for your loss. May the God of all comfort prove to be your strength during this difficult time.
Psalm 18:2

April 23, 2018

Condolences to the family.

Harry Simpson

April 22, 2018

Godspeed Earle, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Diane

April 22, 2018

My sincere sympathy to the family Please be comforted knowing GOD"s kingdom will bring peace. We pray for it MATTHEW 6:10

Forever a winner. God bless you Coach!

John Dawson

April 22, 2018

I played for Coach Bruce as a freshman in 1987. Earle was a great man. Inspiring. Firm. Honest. Fair. As tough a Buckeye nut as they come. My heart has now been broken twice, the day I had to watch this great man be fired days before the Michigan game, and now knowing of his passing. His positive imprint will live on forever in Columbus and in my for the rest of my life. God bless you Earle. Now get up there with Woody and beat Bo at something again! Go Bucks!!!

The Jennings and The Valentine's

April 21, 2018

Rest Well..

Gene "Big Daddy" Richards

April 21, 2018

Im deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Coach Bruce.Im so glad I got to know him as a friend and Coach.He came to see my bands play years ago and I also got to do some Alzheimer's events with him.He truly was a man among men.100% Buckeye.There are not enough good words in our languge to honor him.Rest In Peace Earle.God will get to see you "Dot The "I" in Heaven now !!

Mary Barrow McFarland

April 21, 2018

Not only a great coach, but a man of faith! Growing up in Ames, IA and attending Bethesda Luheran Church, I always spotted Coach Bruce at the 11am worship service.
Loyal and True to God!

Darlene

April 21, 2018

God Bless you Mr. Bruce--A job well done sir--A job well done

Robin

April 21, 2018

I send my deepest condolences to you. May God give you the strength and endurance to cope during this difficult time.

Joan Higgs Dechmerowski

April 21, 2018

Dear Bruce Family.. Our thoughts and prayers to the family. May he rest in peace. Your dad was my dads cousin. Your Mom was my grandmothers sister. Lizzie Higgs Howroyd. My dad was Harry married to Anna. There was also Bill, Tubby Lucky N David. My husband was impressed when your dad would coach games at Ohio State when we lived there an tell all that's my wife's uncle. lol. By the way I'm Joan Higgs Dechmerowski. Just wanted to say were praying for him. God bless all. Joan & Phil

Chuck Underwood

April 21, 2018

In the summer of 1979, the two most nervous and uptight citizens in the state of Ohio were the just-chosen head coach of Ohio State Buckeyes' football and the just-chosen play-by-play voice of the Buckeyes' statewide radio network. In a matter of weeks, both would attempt the impossible. They would replace larger-than-life legends: coach Woody Hayes; and, the all-time, one-and-only Voice Of The Buckeyes Marv Homan (and for a brief time, Ken Coleman). I didn't realize HOW stressed Earle was until we went to lunch one year later, just prior to his SECOND season, when I suddenly saw a confidence, peace, and certainty in his eyes and behavior that I hadn't seen during season # 1, when he had grabbed onto a rocketship and simply done his best to maintain his grip. But... he had DONE it. In his inaugural 1979 season when fans' expectations were historically low, Earle's unheralded roster had somehow blown through its first eleven opponents - and in electrifying style with the huge victories at UCLA and at Michigan. The Buckeyes had fall off the national map from the year before, but Earle promptly put them back at the top of it. The Southern Cal team that beat the Buckeyes by a single point in the Rose Bowl/national championship game - it would later be determined - had more than twenty players on its roster - including that year's Heisman Trophy winner - who should have been academically ineligible because of a correspondence course sham that would soon put USC on NCAA probation. The new play-by-play guy had the honor to witness this season, describe it to listeners each week, and interview Earle three times weekly for radio shows. Earle Bruce: explosive; charming; fierce; loyal; driven; ethical; took over a roster considered weak on talent and, almost before fans could comprehend the enormity of the achievement, went 11-0 and won the Big Ten. Barely before he and Jean had unpacked their bags in Columbus, Earle had delivered a stunning "WOW" season to a college football program whose well-bred fans have a deep understanding of "WOW". Thanks, Coach. It was an honor. Chuck

April 21, 2018

To the family and friends of Coach Bruce, my condolences, May God comfort you during this time of loss. May he give you the strength you need to endure.

Annette Ballis

April 20, 2018

Sorry for your loss of coach Bruce. He was a great coach and man. He will be sadly missed. RIP coach Bruce

Marty Costello 111

April 20, 2018

Coach Earle Bruce may you rest in Peace and im sure you and Woody are happy to see each other . I will always remember your last game When you whipped Michigan there in the minus nine degree frozen tundra in Ann Arbor, You were a Gentle man and a true Gentleman. The Buckeye Nation will remember you forever .

Larry Ryner

April 20, 2018

I met Coach Bruce when he was at Iowa State. He was a class act.

Juanita

April 20, 2018

Sincere condolences to the family for your great loss. May God comfort each of you.

kevin manahan

April 20, 2018

Rest in peace

Tom Phillips Sr

April 20, 2018

God Speed Coach Bruce. Thank you for all your work with the young people of our great country. You are the best!

Kim Shankle

April 20, 2018

Coach Bruce loved the buckeyes and also loved his Massillon Tigers, 20-0 with the Tigers nothing more needs said. Rip Earle and Go Tigers

Gary Blackney

April 20, 2018

A great coach and a great man. A genuine teddy bear beneath that stern facade. Coach Bruce hired me in 1984, and told me the only reason he hired me, was that he was taller than me. That was the charm and humor that those of us who new him, loved and respected. He always had time to ask me about my wife, and always with a tear in his eye. That was the compassion and empathy that Coach Bruce had. Well miss you Coach! My sincerest sympathy to his loving family.

Richard McHugh

April 20, 2018

A very good coach who was very much beloved. He learned from the best and taught some future great coaches.

V M

April 20, 2018

To the family,

Losing our loved ones breaks our heart. Broken hearts can heal through the comfort of God's word. I pray that you find comfort in the words found at Ps. 147:3, 5. May God be a constant source of comfort and strength to you.

A Caring Fan

April 20, 2018

May God grant solace during this most challenging time. My heartfelt condolences and sympathies for prayers the family and friends of Earle. With Love

April 20, 2018

My sincere condolence condolence to sorry to here about the passing of Earle may the days ahead gets better as you meditate on fond memories Job33:14

Herman Stayman

April 20, 2018

God rest you soul coach. My condolences to your family.
I'm a born,bred and loyal Buckeye transplanted to the great state of Wyoming.

April 20, 2018

May it comfort you to know that God as well as others care. Very sorry for your loss.

Sincerely

April 20, 2018

May the God of all comfort be with family and loved ones.

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