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John Pius Metras (April 8, 1909 – April 13, 1982) was an American coach of
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and basketball. He led
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from 1940 to 1969, winning 110 games, eight
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s, and three Churchill Bowls. He coached 157 players who graduated to play in the
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, including his son
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. Metras was the first college coach inducted into the
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, and is honored by the annual J. P. Metras Trophy for the outstanding
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lineman. Prior to coaching the Mustangs, he was a player-coach for St. Michael's College, and was named an all-American as captain of the
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. As the athletic director at
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from 1945 to 1972, Metras also coached basketball and ice hockey. Never having a losing basketball season in 19 years, his teams won 14 Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association championships, won 134 of 164 league games, and were the first university team to compete in the Canadian Olympic team trials. He was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002.


Early life and playing career

John Pius Metras was born April 8, 1909, in
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, and grew up in
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. He was a four-sport athlete in high school and an all-state halfback. After graduating from Dowagiac High School, he played football and basketball at Western State Teachers College. Originally playing
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, Metras was
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of the
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in 1932, when he was named an all-American playing center. After graduation from
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, he tried out for the
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. Metras came to Canada with teammate Bill Storen in 1933, to play in the senior
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division for St. Michael's College. As a
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and center, he earned per week plus
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.
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named him an Eastern Canada second-team all-star at centre in 1933, and an Eastern Canada first-team all-star at centre in 1934. At the end of his playing career, he was and .


University of Western Ontario

Metras joined
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as an assistant coach to Storen for
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from 1935 to 1939, then succeeded Storen as the team's head coach from 1940 to 1969. During 35 years coaching the Mustangs, he accumulated a lifetime head coach record of 110 wins, 77 losses, and 11 ties, won nine Senior Intercollegiate Football League championships, and once had a 29-game undefeated streak. His Mustangs won the
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as league champions in 1939, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1957, and 1959; and were Churchill Bowl champions versus the
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in 1956, 1957, and 1959. He coached 157 players who graduated to play in the
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. Metras felt that
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was the most well-rounded athlete he had coached. Other notable former players of Metras include politicians
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and
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, and justice Coulter Osborne. Metras was succeeded by his protege Frank Cosentino in 1970. Metras set a career record for wins by a Canadian university coach which stood until broken by Larry Haylor in 1998. In addition to football, Metras coached the Western Mustangs basketball team from 1945 to 1964, and was a member of the US–Canada basketball rules committee. His basketball team played annual home-and-home exhibition games versus Assumption College in Windsor. He regularly recruited athletes from the Windsor Area which had no university football, and limited academic options at the time. He booked suites of rooms at the Prince Edward Hotel, filled a bathtub full of ice and beer, and held all-night recruitment parties for local high school football and basketball coaches. Metras never had a losing basketball season in 19 years of coaching, and won 14 Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association championships. He twice took his team to the Canadian Olympic team trials in 1947–48 and 1951–52, becoming the first university team to compete in the trials. The Western Mustangs won 134 of 164 league games under his leadership. Metras stressed fundamentals while coaching, and did not place winning above an education. He opposed
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s since the money came from donors who prioritized winning over education. He also coached Western Mustangs men's ice hockey, and was the athletic director from 1945 to 1972, when succeeded by
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. As of 1969, Metras was the only remaining person in the Ontario-Quebec Athletic Association to have the combined roles of athletic director and head coach of football. He felt the workload too much to do justice to both positions. In retirement, he was named to the university's board of governors as chairman of the intercollegiate athletic program, was a secondary school liaison, and assistant manager of the Thompson Recreation and Athletic Centre. As of 1983, he worked on a fundraising program to refurbish J. W. Little Memorial Stadium, the Mustangs' home football field.


Personal life

Metras and his family were council members of the
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in Dowagiac. He was married to Shirley, and had two sons and a daughter. His son,
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, played football for him with the Mustangs, won the 1965 Grey Cup playing center for the
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, and later became a lawyer. Metras was a recreational golfer, and played 36 holes of golf hours before his death. He died from a heart attack on April 13, 1982, at his seasonal home in
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. He was interred at St. Peter's Cemetery in London, Ontario.


Honors and legacy

In 1969, Metras was the first recipient of the Canadian College Bowl award for outstanding contribution to college football. In 1970, he was one of the two inaugural recipients of the merit award from the National Association of Basketball Coaches of Canada. In its centennial year of 1974, the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union established the J. P. Metras Trophy awarded annually to the outstanding university football lineman. In the same year, the
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began the J. P. Metras Award for the outstanding university football lineman in Ontario. The straightforward and gruff demeanor of Metras earned him the nickname, "The Bull". He was inducted into the builder category of the
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in 1980, the first college coach to be given the honor. He was inducted into the University of Western Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 1980, and the university's John P. Metras Sports Museum was founded in 1984. He was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002, and into coaches category of the Football Ontario Hall of Fame in 2023.


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