Carroll Martin (1914 – 1985) was the general manager of the
Houston Oilers and an executive in the front office of the
American Football League
The American Football League (AFL) was a major professional American football league that operated for ten seasons from 1960 until 1970, when it merged with the older National Football League (NFL), and became the American Football Conference. ...
in the 1960s.
Martin was born in North Carolina in 1914 and moved to
Houston in 1932 to attend
Rice University. While at Rice, Martin became involved with the school's ticket sales program. After his graduation, Rice administrators hired Martin to be in charge of the university’s ticket operations. This experience led to additional positions promoting ticket sales for various Houston area sporting events, including the head of ticket operations for the Houston Fat Stock Show (now known as the
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo), head of ticket operations for the 1947
Houston Buffs (minor league baseball team), and head of ticket operations for the inaugural
Bluebonnet Bowl (college football bowl game) in 1959.
In 1960, Houston business executive,
Bud Adams, helped launch a new
American professional football league
The American Professional Football League (APFL) was an indoor football league that was founded in 2003. After the 2012 season, most of the teams left to start the Champions Professional Indoor Football League. The league consisted of profes ...
, the American Football League (AFL). Adams hired Martin as director of ticket sales for the AFL’s Houston franchise, the
Houston Oilers. In March 1963, Adams promoted to Martin to assistant general manager. In June 1964, Adams promoted Martin to general manager when Adams dismissed the Oilers head coach and general manager,
Pop Ivy, following a disappointing
1963 season. After two years as the Oilers general manager where the team finished with two consecutive 4-10 seasons, AFL commissioner
Al Davis
Allen Davis (July 4, 1929 – October 8, 2011) was an American football coach and executive. He was the principal owner and general manager of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL) for 39 years, from 1972 until his death in ...
hired Martin into the front office of the AFL in 1966 where he served as the league’s administrative assistant. In 1969, the AFL merged with the
National Football League (NFL). All of the former AFL teams, including the Houston Oilers, joined the NFL. In 1997, the Houston Oilers moved to Tennessee and exists today as the
Tennessee Titans.
Martin died in 1985, leaving behind his wife; Mary Helen, and two children; Helen Carol and Robin. He is buried at Memorial Oaks Cemetery in Houston Texas.
References
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1914 births
1985 deaths
American Football League contributors
Houston Oilers executives
Rice University alumni
Sportspeople from Houston