Herb McCracken

Details
- Position: Coach
- School: Allegheny, Lafayette
- Years: 1921-1935
- Inducted: 1973
- Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, PA
- Date of Birth: Jun 20, 1899
- Place of Death: Ocean Ridge, FL
- Date of Death: Mar 11, 1995
Member Biography
Herb McCracken played end and halfback for Pittsburgh
1918-1920. Pop Warner was his coach, and Jock Sutherland
was a teammate. He made a 58-yard touchdown run against
Geneva in 1920. He coached Allegheny 1921-23 with a 17-
7-1 record. McCracken coached Lafayette 1924-35. He
pioneered the use of the lateral pass and led Lafayette to
victories over larger football powers. His teams beat
Pittsburgh 1924-25-26 by scores of 10-0, 20-9, 17-7. The
1925 game was Pitt�s only loss. The Lafayette Leopards
knocked off Penn State in 1928 and 1931, tied West Virginia
in 1927. McCracken�s record was 59-40-6 at Lafayette and
76-47-7 overall. His 1926 team was 9-0 and featured
George B. (Mike) Wilson, who led the nation in touchdowns
scored, 26. In 1980, McCracken suited up for the Pitt
alumni-varsity game. He went in for one play only and was
given the ball. The line opened, and McCracken, age 80,
ambled 19 yards for a gift touchdown. While coaching at
Lafayette he founded Scholastic Coach, a magazine. He left
coaching in 1935 to devote full time to publishing. By 1974,
when he retired, Scholastic Publications had developed other
magazines and was issuing 60 million books a year.
McCracken was born June 20, 1899.