Ray A. Ride

Ride (March 4, 1904 – May 6, 1990) was an American football player, coach, and college athletic administrator.Case honored Ride by changing their fight name from Scientists to Rough Riders in 1940.[1] Ride played tackle at Washington & Jefferson under College Football Hall of Fame coach Andrew Kerr.Ride was integral in the creation of the Big Four Conference in 1933, leveraging his relationship with John Carroll's coach Ralph Vince, a fellow Washington & Jefferson alum, establishing the full round-robin of the four schools.Ride was the first guest speaker for the Cleveland Touchdown Club in 1938, invited by founder and president Joe Fogg.
Cleveland, OhioWashington & JeffersonTackleAmerican footballCase Western Reserve UniversityCollege Football Hall of FameAndrew KerrAlpha Tau OmegaBill AmosCase Tech ScientistsOhio Athletic ConferenceJohn CarrollRalph VinceRay WattsBaldwin WallaceJoe FoggCase Scientists / Rough RidersCase Rough RidersCase Western Reserve Spartans head football coachesWilliam RhodesEdward M. TillinghastJames BeveridgeCharles O. JenkinsHenry Scott StewartDavid C. MacAndrewMaurice Gordon ClarkeBill LaubE. J. LawrenceCharles J. BoylePaul JonesWilliam B. SeamanXen C. ScottHarvey SnyderWalter D. PowellFrank A. YocumHarry A. DameFrederick V. OstergrenFerdinand HoltkampGordon LockeRay G. DauberTom KeadySam WillamanBill EdwardsTom DaviesRichard W. LutherMike ScarryEdward L. FinniganFlory MauriocourtLouis VailAlva C. SmithJoseph H. EdwardsJohn J. DillonJoseph WentworthWesley EnglehornPat PasiniRobert H. FletcherJoseph J. CarlinLou SabanDoug MooneyJim ChapmanRegis ScafeJoe PerellaGreg Debeljak