JOHN MADDEN

JOHN MADDEN

Class of 2006
Head Coach
(San Mateo Junior College, California Polytechnic)
1969-1978 Oakland Raiders

John Earl Madden . . .Regular season record: 103-32-7. . .Post-season record: 9-7. . .Overall record: 112-39-7. . .His .759 winning percentage during regular season ranks as highest ever among coaches with 100 career victories. . .One of youngest head coaches in history when Raiders hired him in 1969 at age 32. . .AFL Coach of the Year, 1969. . .Under Madden, Oakland never suffered losing record. . .Led Raiders to Super Bowl XI. . .Team won 17 straight games between 1976-1977 seasons, one short of NFL record at time. . .Born April 10, 1936 in Austin, Minnesota.

Player BioPlayer StatsChampionship GamesCareer Capsule

John Madden began his pro football coaching career in 1967 as the Oakland Raiders' linebackers coach. After two seasons, he was elevated to head coach. At 32 years of age when he was hired, he became the youngest head coach in the American Football League. In his first year at the Raiders' helm, Madden earned American Football League Coach of the Year honors as he led the team to a 12-1-1 record and an AFL Western Division title.

Madden coached the Raiders for 10 seasons, posting a regular season record of 103 wins, 32 losses and 7 ties. During that time, he guided the team to seven Western Division titles, including five in a row from 1972 to 1976. Under Madden's guidance, Oakland never experienced a losing season. Madden's Raiders made eight playoff appearances, including a 37-31 six-quarter AFC Divisional Playoff win over the Baltimore Colts in 1977. Perennial winners, the team never finished with fewer than 8 wins in the then-14 game season (8-4-2 in 1970, 1971).

Six times in 10 seasons, Oakland recorded 10 or more victories. In 1976, the coach guided his team to a near-perfect 13-1 record to win the AFC Western Division. The success continued in the post-season with wins over New England in the divisional playoff game and a commanding 24-7 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game. Madden and the Raiders capped the 1976 season with a 32-14 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI. Between the 1976 and 1977 seasons, the Raiders won 17 consecutive games, one short of the then-NFL record for consecutive wins.

Madden's .759 regular season winning percentage ranks as highest ever among coaches with 100 career victories. Only Hall of Fame coaches George Halas and Curly Lambeau had reached 100 career wins at an earlier age.

Before coaching in Oakland, Madden was the defensive coordinator at San Diego State, from 1964-1966, where the Aztecs were ranked first among small colleges with a 26-4 record. From 1960-1963 he coached at Hancock Junior College in Santa Maria, California. Madden started on both offense and defense as a player for California Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo in 1957 and 1958, and was voted to the All-Conference team. The Philadelphia Eagles selected him as a future choice in the 21st round of the 1958 NFL Draft, but a knee injury in his rookie season prematurely ended his playing career.

Team Year
W
L
T
PCT.
W
L
PCT.
W
L
T
PCT.
Division Finish
Oakland Raiders 1969
12
1
1
0.923
1
1
1st - AFL West
Oakland Raiders 1970
8
4
2
0.667
1
1
1st - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1971
8
4
2
0.667
2nd - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1972
10
3
1
0.75
0
1
1st - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1973
9
4
1
0.679
1
1
1st - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1974
12
2
0
0.857
1
1
1st - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1975
11
3
0
0.786
1
1
1st - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1976
13
1
0
0.929
3
0
1st - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1977
11
3
0
0.786
1
1
2nd - AFC West
Oakland Raiders 1978
9
7
0
0.563
2nd - AFC West
Career Total
103
32
7
0.759
9
7
0.75
112
39
7
0.739

Championship Games

1969 AFL - Kansas City Chiefs 17, Oakland Raiders 7
1970 AFC - Baltimore Colts 27, Oakland Raiders 17
1973 AFC - Miami Dolphins 27, Oakland Raiders 10
1974 AFC - Pittsburgh Steelers 24, Oakland Raiders 13
1975 AFC - Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Oakland Raiders 10
1976 AFC - Oakland Raiders 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 7
1977 AFC - Denver Broncos 20, Oakland Raiders 17

Super Bowls

Super Bowl XI - Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14

MaddenFull Name: John Earl Madden

Birthdate: April 10, 1936

Birthplace: Austin, Minnesota

High School: Jefferson (Daly City, CA)

Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: February 4, 2006

Presenter: Al Davis, Owner, Oakland Raiders and Hall of Fame Class of 1992

Other Members of the Class of 2006:
Troy Aikman, Harry Carson, Warren Moon, Reggie White, Rayfield Wright

Coaching background: Assistant Coach with Allan Hancock Collegee, 1960-1961; Head Coach with Allan Hancock College, 1962-1963; Assistant Coach with San Diego State, 1964-1966; Assistant Coach with Oakland Raiders, 1967-1968