Cob Jarvis


Robert Winston "Cob" Jarvis was a star basketball player at the University of Mississippi who went on to become the school's head basketball coach from 1969 to 1976.
He played three seasons with the varsity squad and established 18 school records with the team. He was the first University of Mississippi player to gain first team All-Southeastern Conference basketball honors twice. He averaged 19.3 points per game during his career.
Later, he served as the school's assistant basketball coach to Eddie Crawford for two years, before becoming head coach himself from 1969 to 1976. In his eight seasons as head coach, he led the team to an 87-117 record, including three straight winning seasons from 1971-1972 to 1973-1974.
He didn't play basketball professionally, instead he chose to pursue baseball, which he also played at the University of Mississippi. An outfielder, he spent six seasons in the minor leagues and played in the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds organizations. In 1955, with the Spartanburg Peaches in the Indians system, he hit.361 with 157 hits and 14 triples in 117 games.
He was inducted into the Ole Miss Athletics Hall of Fame in 1988. In 2010, he was named an SEC Basketball Legend.
He died in Eutaw, Alabama.