James Wilson Aiken (May 26, 1899 – October 31, 1961)[1] was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the head football coach at the University of Akron (1936–1938), the University of Nevada (1939–1946), and the University of Oregon[2] (1947–1950), compiling a career college football record of 78–53–5. Aiken was also the head basketball coach at Nevada for a season in 1944–45, tallying a mark of 8–9.
^"Ex-Duck grid coach Jim Aiken dies". Eugene Register-Guard. November 1, 1961. p. 3B.
^McCann, Michael C. (1995). Oregon Ducks Football: 100 Years of Glory. Eugene, OR: McCann Communications Corp. ISBN 0-9648244-7-7.
ISBN 0-9648244-7-7. "JimAiken - a biography". Eugene Register-Guard. December 25, 1948. p. 8. "Genial, bull-voiced JimAiken reviews campus, grid roster"...
Cork. Founded by JimAiken, the company has been seminal in bringing international acts to Ireland from the 1960s to the present day. Aiken was particularly...
ten coaches have led Oregon to bowl games: Hugo Bezdek, Shy Huntington, JimAiken, Len Casanova, Rich Brooks, Mike Bellotti, Chip Kelly, Mark Helfrich,...
(1938–1941) John A. Warren (1942) No team (1943–1944) Tex Oliver (1945–1946) JimAiken (1947–1950) Len Casanova (1951–1966) Jerry Frei (1967–1971) Dick Enright...
football program. Oliver was replaced by another working head coach, JimAiken of Nevada. Aiken had immediate success with the team he inherited, which like many...
designated "honorary Irishmen" for the day; the event was promoted by JimAiken. The concert included the last performance by The Boomtown Rats until...
Aid-inspired concert highlighting severe unemployment in Ireland, promoted by JimAiken Sport Aid, another famine relief event organised by Geldof Together at...
He became the starting quarterback in 1947 under first-year head coach JimAiken, and led the Ducks to a 16–5 record in his two seasons as a starter. In...
(1938–1941) John A. Warren (1942) No team (1943–1944) Tex Oliver (1945–1946) JimAiken (1947–1950) Len Casanova (1951–1966) Jerry Frei (1967–1971) Dick Enright...
music promoter JimAiken. At the time, the Troubles were at their height, and few nonresident music and sports teams traveled there. Aiken subsequently...
of the Zips after the 1935 season. JimAiken was hired as the Zippers' head coach after Blair's resignation. Aiken's three seasons were all winning, as...
2016 season as the 49ers' third coach in three seasons, following Jim Harbaugh and Jim Tomsula. In his first game with the 49ers, they defeated the Los...
James W. Coleman (1924–1925) George Babcock (1926) Red Blair (1927–1935) JimAiken (1936–1938) Thomas Dowler (1939–1940) Otis Douglas (1941–1942) No team...
Harbaugh's son Jim, who had been an unpaid certified assistant coach under his father in the final years of his NFL career. When Jim Harbaugh was named...
JimAiken left Akron to take over Nevada's football program in 1939, and served as head coach for seven seasons, compiling a record of 38–26–4. Aiken...
particle jets from chimneys; the black smokers. Following this Macdonald and JimAiken rigged a temperature probe to Alvin to measure the water temperature at...
Faust was hired by the University of Akron after the school fired head coach Jim Dennison. Dennison, who is the Akron career wins leader for football, was...
(1942–1943) No team (1943–1944) JimAiken (1944–1945) Jake Lawlor (1945–1959) Jack Spencer (1959–1972) Jim Padgett (1972–1976) Jim Carey (1976–1980) Sonny Allen...
(November 30, 2017). "Late actor Jim Nabors, known as Gomer Pyle on 'Andy Griffith Show,' knew North Augusta well". Aiken Standard. Archived from the original...
graduated from the University of San Diego, where he played basketball for Jim Brovelli and Hank Egan, both of whom would later work as NBA assistants....
Howth's better-known residents are or have been: Peter Aiken of Aiken Promotions, son of JimAiken Robin Allshire, geneticist, was born in Howth in 1960...
James W. Coleman (1924–1925) George Babcock (1926) Red Blair (1927–1935) JimAiken (1936–1938) Thomas Dowler (1939–1940) Otis Douglas (1941–1942) No team...
James W. Coleman (1924–1925) George Babcock (1926) Red Blair (1927–1935) JimAiken (1936–1938) Thomas Dowler (1939–1940) Otis Douglas (1941–1942) No team...