For the head of the Chicago Police Department, see Fred Rice, Jr.
Fred J. Rice
Biographical details
Born
(1918-11-10)November 10, 1918
Died
March 8, 2005(2005-03-08) (aged 86)
Playing career
1939–1941
Marquette
Position(s)
Fullback, linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
c. 1950
Marquette (freshmen)
1952–1956
Colgate (backfield)
1957–1958
Colgate
1959–1960
Marquette (assistant)
1961–1975
Nicolet HS (WI)
Head coaching record
Overall
4–14 (college) 70–53–9 (high school)
Fredrick John William Rice (November 10, 1918 – March 8, 2005) was an American football coach. He served as head football coach at Colgate University for two seasons, from 1957 until 1958, compiling a record of 4–14. After leaving Colgate, Rice was the head coach at Nicolet High School in Glendale, Wisconsin from 1961 to 1975, where he posted a 70–53–9 record and won a Braveland Conference championship in 1966.[1]
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serve as superintendent of the department, following the retirement of FredRice Jr. (who is noted as the Chicago first permanent African-American police...
department in an interim capacity, doing so from late–1979 until January 1980. FredRice Jr., who served as superintendent from 1983 through 1987, was the first...
undergraduates. From 1964 to 1991, Rice had only one overall winning season, and only finished as high as third in SWC play once. Fred Goldsmith took over as head...
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the radio. Rice was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the son of Bolling Hendon Rice, a cotton dealer, and Mary Beulah (née Grantland) Rice. His grandfather...
since 2014. Rice was born July 30, 1957, in Chicago, Illinois, to FredRice Jr. and Thelma Rice. She is the granddaughter of sharecroppers. Rice's father was...
cousin, and Fred Price. The group is currently Cleve and Clay Graham, Bobby McDougal, Ben Chandler, Michael Atkins, Eddie Graham and Fred Price. The group...
sport's great outfields along with Fred Lynn and Dwight Evans (who was his teammate for his entire career); Rice continued the tradition of his predecessors...
spring through the fall in a tent on Weller Pond, and with her guide, FredRice, during the winter. She later moved to a small cottage in Saranac Lake...
capacity as head of the Chicago Police Department (it would not be until FredRice Jr. was appointed superintendent in August 1983 that the city of Chicago...
1946 until her death, Rice was married to Fred Thomas Butler. In 1958, they moved to Hawaii. On February 23, 1974, at age 67, Rice died from lung cancer...
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the Chicago Police Department's first African American superintendent, FredRice Jr., was appointed by Chicago's first African American mayor, Harold Washington...
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