"The Buddy Way": Remembering Buddy Teevens - Premiering On ESPN2

Did you know that one of college football's most influential figures, a man who redefined safety and fostered a culture of inclusivity, is the subject of a new documentary? The legacy of Buddy Teevens, the innovative coach who transformed Dartmouth football and championed player well-being, will be showcased in "The Buddy Way," premiering on January 29th on ESPN2.

The documentary, directed by Rory Karpf and executive produced by Peyton Manning through Omaha Productions, promises to delve into the life and career of (Buddy) Teevens III, Dartmouth '79, the winningest coach in the program's history. The film will explore his profound impact on the people around him and on the sport of football itself. The world will learn more about the man known for his visionary approach, from introducing robotic tackling dummies to his practices to his unwavering commitment to player safety, as well as his profound legacy as a coach, mentor, and educator.

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Full Name Eugene F. "Buddy" Teevens III
Born September 19, 1956
Died September 19, 2023 (aged 66)
Cause of Death Injuries sustained in a bicycle accident
Alma Mater Dartmouth College (B.A., 1979)
Playing Career Quarterback, Dartmouth College
Coaching Career Highlights
  • Head Coach, Dartmouth College (1987-1991, 2005-2023)
  • Head Coach, Maine (1985-1986)
  • Head Coach, Tulane (1992-1996)
  • Head Coach, Stanford (2002-2004)
  • Assistant Coach, Florida (Early 1980s)
  • Five Ivy League titles with Dartmouth
  • Known for innovations in player safety, including the elimination of tackling in practice with robotic tackling dummies
Notable Achievements
  • Winningest coach in Dartmouth football history
  • Recognized by the Ivy League, the NFL, and the Concussion Legacy Foundation for his innovations and leadership.
  • Pioneer in making the game safer
Personal Life
  • Married to Kirsten Teevens.
  • Father of Lindsay and Buddy Jr.
  • Grandfather of four grandchildren.
Known For
  • His leadership, motivational skills, and dedication to hard work.
  • His competitive spirit, creativity, and humility.
  • His positive attitude, compassion, and loyalty to his players and the Dartmouth community.
Reference Website Dartmouth Athletics - Buddy Teevens Bio

The announcement of Teevens' passing on September 19, 2023, following injuries sustained in a bicycle accident in Florida back in March, sent shockwaves through the Dartmouth community and beyond. Interim coach Sammy McCorkle, who had worked alongside Teevens for two decades, gathered the team to break the news, emphasizing the profound loss. Teevens' dedication to Dartmouth was evident, with the football program acting in many ways like "the building that Buddy built.

Teevens' younger brother, Shaun Teevens '82, shared memories of their early years, encapsulating Buddy's character in twelve words: "Leader, motivator, hard worker, determined, competitive, creative, humble, positive, compassionate, loyal, tough, and fun." These words paint a picture of a man who not only achieved great success but also deeply impacted the lives of those around him.

The documentary, set to premiere on January 29th at 5 PM ET on ESPN2, promises a look into Teevens' life and career. It will capture the essence of a coach who was known for his innovative approach and his dedication to player well-being, with insights from those who knew him best.

Teevens' legacy extends beyond the gridiron. He championed player safety by eliminating tackling in practice with robotic tackling dummies, seeking to make the game safer and more inclusive. He was honored by the Ivy League, the NFL, and the Concussion Legacy Foundation for his innovations and leadership in making the game safer.

Dartmouth College is also planning to honor Teevens in multiple ways. A full schedule of events will be released in the coming months, while those planning to attend a celebration of life are asked to register by May 13th. Dartmouth is also establishing an endowed scholarship fund to honor Buddy and Kirsten Teevens for the culture of inclusivity they fostered, and the football stadium will be dedicated in his honor on October 4th, the day before the team's first Ivy League home game of the 2024 season.

Kirsten Teevens, who played a crucial role in supporting her husband and the football program, expressed the family's sentiment: "Buddy loved Dartmouth and his players, and our family is looking forward to celebrating his life with the Dartmouth community."

The documentary, "The Buddy Way," promises to be a fitting tribute to a man who was more than a coach; he was an extraordinary educator on and off the football field, a mentor, and a friend. He led Dartmouth to five Ivy League titles and created lasting bonds with his players, often leading them in the singing of the alma mater after every game. He fostered an environment of warmth and enthusiasm, ensuring that Dartmouth's football program was an inclusive space. The world now has the chance to relive the memories and legacy of a man who impacted so many lives.

Buddy Teevenss commitment to his values and his unwavering care for his players will continue to inspire future generations. His legacy will be remembered not only for the victories but for the lives he touched and the positive changes he implemented in the sport. The documentary and upcoming events will serve as a testament to a life well-lived, honoring a man who truly embodied the spirit of Dartmouth and the best of college football.

The documentary will show the life of a coach, but also the story of a man who prioritized the people around him. His ability to connect with and mentor his players, to be a positive force in their lives, made him a standout figure.

The Buddy Way will also highlight the innovative contributions Teevens made to football. He was a pioneer, and his influence extended beyond Dartmouth to the broader landscape of the sport. His work to make the game safer has had a lasting impact and set an example for other programs to follow.

Buddy Teevens's impact on football and the lives of those around him cannot be overstated. From his days as a quarterback at Dartmouth in the 1970s, leading the team to an Ivy League Championship in 1978, to his pioneering coaching career, he consistently demonstrated leadership, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to his players. "The Buddy Way" will ensure his legacy continues to inspire.

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