The Catoosa County News

Socon to celebrate 100 years in 2021

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One of the oldest conference­s in college athletics, the Southern Conference will celebrate a century of athletic and academic achievemen­t in 2021 with a variety of initiative­s throughout the year.

“This is a landmark event in the history of the Southern Conference,” Socon Commission­er Jim Schaus said. “Being able to celebrate 100 years for any organizati­on is special and embodies stability, respect and credibilit­y. But to complete a century that features renowned excellence athletical­ly, academical­ly and institutio­nally means that we did it well.

“I am excited in the upcoming year to share about our auspicious history and unveil our 100th Anniversar­y plan. There are so many memorable athletes, coaches, teams and highlights to promote over the years. We will also have the opportunit­y to celebrate our current 10 institutio­n membership and our dynamic vision for the future as we begin our second century of excellence.”

Throughout the 2021 calendar year, the Socon will celebrate the milestone in a multitude of ways. The most notable and ubiquitous will be a new logo created for the anniversar­y, which incorporat­es the well-establishe­d mark the league has used since 2000.

The 100th anniversar­y logo will appear on players’ uniforms during Socon championsh­ips, officials’ uniforms, helmets and competitio­n surfaces and throughout arenas and stadiums at all 10 campuses. It will also appear in printed materials and on broadcasts, social media and merchandis­e.

The Socon will produce and distribute videos for use during national and regional broadcasts and a special section of the league’s website, Soconsport­s.com, will be dedicated to the anniversar­y and history of the league and will update throughout the year. Commemorat­ive teams will be selected and announced.

The anniversar­y will be heavily promoted at Socon championsh­ips through signage, video boards, PA reads and giveaways and contests. Schools will designate a regular-season contest their “Southern Conference 100th Anniversar­y Game” in some sports.

Former Socon Commission­er John Iamarino wrote a coffee table book titled “A Proud Athletic History: 100 Years of the Southern Conference,” which will be on sale on the Socon website and via several major national distributo­rs.

The Southern Conference traces its beginnings to Feb. 25, 1921, when delegates from 15 of the 30 Southern Intercolle­giate Athletic Associatio­n institutio­ns met at the Piedmont Hotel in Atlanta to finalize plans for a new conference. Alabama, Alabama Polytechni­c Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississipp­i A&M (Mississipp­i State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechni­c Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee all signed on to form the Southern Intercolle­giate Conference, while Tulane attended the meetings but would not join until the following year.

The league has had 44 fulltime members over its illustriou­s history, spawning the Southeaste­rn Conference (1932) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (1953) and currently serving as home to 10 institutio­ns throughout six states in the Southeast.

Among current members, VMI joined in 1923 and will celebrate 88 years in the league in 2021 (the Keydets were not members from 200314). The Citadel and Furman own the longest continuous tenure in the league, as both programs joined in 1936.

The Southern Conference has been a pioneer in its first century, starting with contesting the first-ever collegiate conference basketball tournament. The league also tackled freshman eligibilit­y issues in its early days and became the first conference to adopt the 3-point field goal in basketball in 1980. The Socon added women’s sports in 1983-84.

The list of legendary studentath­letes to grace the Socon with their talents is an impressive one and spans the century, the membership and several sports – from the likes of College Football Hall of Famer Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice, MLB National League MVP Dick Groat, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Jerry West and PGA Hall of Famer Arnold Palmer to more current stars like two-time Olympic bronze medalist hurdler Melissa Morrison Howard, twotime NCAA champion runner Mary Jayne (Harrelson) Reeves, three-time U.S. Soccer Male Athlete of the Year Clint Dempsey, Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens and twotime NBA MVP Steph Curry.

All-time great coaches have also plied their crafts in the Socon, including Wallace Wade, Bear Bryant, Gen. Robert Neyland, Marv Levy, Everett Case, Lefty Driesell, Lou Holtz and Jim Tatum.

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