[5] The 1906 Brown yearbook noted that Rackle had "succeeded during his college course in demonstrating that athletics and scholarship are by no means incompatible.
"[5] Rackle was hired as the coach for the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team in December 1910.
"[10] In December 1911, Rackle advised Indiana that he would not return as coach; he had obtained a mercantile position in New York City that paid better.
[12] As of 1920, Rackle and his wife lived in Providence, Rhode Island, where he was the owner of a tire shop.
[14] As of 1942, Rackle worked in Newport, Rhode Island for the firm of Ford, Bacon & Davis.