Percy Locey

Percy P. Locey (November 28, 1894 – August 1981)[1] was an American football player, coach, and a college athletics administrator.[2] In his first year with the Olympic Club, his team posted an undefeated season, with wins over future Pac-10 schools Stanford and California.His most significant achievement as athletic director may have occurred shortly after the Beavers won the Pacific Coast Conference title in 1941, earning the right to play in the 1942 Rose Bowl against Duke.Locey chose Duke's home campus in Durham, North Carolina, and then oversaw the refund and reissue of game and train tickets as well as hotel reservations for the Beaver faithful.[1] His grandson, Jay Locey, played football at Oregon State in the 1970s and served as assistant head coach for the team from 2006 to 2014.
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