Did the real Coach wear a shirt and tie to practice?
No. In the movie, Gene Hackman’s Coach Dale is a hardliner who runs his drills in a shirt and tie. Coach Marvin Wood was much more soft-spoken and often suited up and played with the team during practices. Had the real life Coach been previously fired from coaching for punching one of his players? No. The somewhat volatile Coach Dale in the movie had been fired from coaching on the collegiate level for punching one of his players. In real life, Coach Marvin Wood had never been fired for punching a player. Screenwriter Angelo Pizzo based Gene Hackman’s outspoken Coach Dale partially on Indiana University’s legendary coach, Bobby Knight. “I wondered what would happen if Knight punched a player,” says Pizzo. Many who knew the real Coach have stated that Coach Marvin Wood was much more soft-spoken than his onscreen counterpart. Coach Wood often said of his championship squad, “God was coaching that team, not me.” Was the real school so small that it could only field six players for the tea