Joseph McCulloch

Joseph Howard McCulloch (April 5, 1886 – December 15, 1960)[1] was an American football, baseball, and basketball coach, teacher and athletic director.

[11] McCulloch's coaching career was interrupted during World War I when he served in the United States armed forces.

[15] At the time of the 1920 U.S. Census, McCulloch was living in Ypsilanti, and his occupation was identified as the "athletic supervisor" at a school.

[2] McCulloch retired from coaching at Michigan State Normal College in 1936, but he remained the school's athletic director for another 20 years.

[3] In 1951, the press reported on rumors that Michigan State Normal's football players had been "doped" with novocain to allow them to play through injuries.

In 1918, McCulloch coached All-American Archie Weston .