Tribute to Bevo: Greatest Folk Hero in College Hoops History Passes Away
The greatest folk hero in college basketball history is recently-deceased small-school player Clarence "Bevo" Francis, who set the all-time collegiate scoring record with 113 points for Rio Grande (Ohio) College in a 134-95 victory over Hillsdale on February 2, 1954 until Grinnell's Jack Taylor exploded for 138 in mid-November 2012. Francis' revolutionary jump shot helped him average 46.5 points per game that season, when he earned spots on AP, UPI and NABC All-American teams as a small-college player.
Francis, distinguishing himself from Taylor's achievement, proved he could score against major-college opponents by pouring in 39 points vs. Villanova, 41 vs. Providence, 48 vs. Miami (Fla.), 34 vs. North Carolina State, 32 vs. Wake Forest, 48 vs. Butler and 49 and 41 vs. Creighton. Rio Grande won the Providence, Miami, Wake Forest and Butler games and the first Creighton contest.
"I really don't remember much about the 113-point game," said Francis, who was selected by the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1956 draft but couldn't reach a contract agreement with them and never played in the NBA. "It was just another time when I was double- and triple-teamed. Their coach told me after the game that if he could have dressed out, he would have guarded me, too."
No stat sheet exists to detail how many shots the 6-9 Francis attempted en route to his 37 field goals against Hillsdale. "Most of them were outside," he said. "With the three-pointer, I know I would have come close to 150 points."
The scoring outburst might not have had much of an impact on him because he scored even more points - 116 - as a freshman the previous season against Ashland (Ky.) Junior College when he erupted for 55 in the 10-minute fourth quarter. Francis averaged 50.1 points that year for a 39-0 team that reportedly generated sufficient gate receipts to save the school from bankruptcy. However, his single-game total against Ashland and his season average were later expunged from the NCAA record book because 27 of the opponents for Rio Grande (pronounced RYE-o Grand) were junior colleges, military teams and vocational schools.
Francis was outscored by a teammate only once (23-21 by Roy Moses at Bluefield). Among the coaches who tried to contain him was George Steinbrenner III, the eventual New York Yankees owner who piloted the airmen at Lockbourne Air Force base in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Bevo's nickname stemmed from his father's fondness for Beve Beer, a root beer-type soft drink. Francis rejected offers from larger universities to follow his Wellsville, Ohio, high school coach, Newt Oliver, to a college with an enrollment of 92 full-time students. Francis, who had a wife and an infant when he arrived at Rio Grande, left school after his sophomore season and signed a three-year contract worth $13,000 annually to play on a national barnstorming tour for a team opposing the Harlem Globetrotters.
Francis singlehandedly outscored the opposition eight times to spark Rio Grande (Ohio) to a 59-8 record in his two-year scoring orgy. Bevo supplied four of the following 19 scoring explosions of more than 75 points in games between two four-year colleges:
Points | Player | College | Result | Opponent | Date |
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138 | Jack Taylor | Grinnell | W/179-104 | Faith Baptist Bible | 11/20/12 |
113 | Bevo Francis | Rio Grande | W/150-85 | Hillsdale | 2/2/54 |
109 | Jack Taylor | Grinnell | W/173-123 | Crossroads | 11/17/13 |
100 | Frank Selvy | Furman | W/149-95 | Newberry | 2/13/54 |
96 | Ron Porter | Bliss | W/207-88 | Oberlin | 3/5/66 |
89 | Griffin Lentsch | Grinnell | W/145-97 | vs. Principia | 11/19/11 |
87 | Jack Duncan | Rio Grande | W/116-40 | Capital City | 2/14/41 |
85 | Paul Arizin | Villanova | W/117-25 | Philadelphia NAMC | 2/12/49 |
85 | Robert Sklarz | Franklin Pierce | L/117-118 | Windham State | 2/5/68 |
84 | Bevo Francis | Rio Grande | W/133-68 | Alliance | 1/16/54 |
83 | Ulyss Brock | Freed-Hardeman | W/101-21 | Bethel | 2/??/40 |
83 | Brownell Bryant | Lincoln Memorial | W/127-33 | Tennessee Wesleyan | 12/16/44 |
82 | Bevo Francis | Rio Grande | W/116-71 | at Bluffton | 12/11/53 |
81 | Freeman Williams | Portland State | W/133-110 | Rocky Mountain | 2/3/78 |
80 | Michael Anderson | Bucknell | W/159-5 | College of Pharmacy | 1/16/1903 |
80 | Paul Chrissman | Southern Cal College | unavailable | Pacific Christian | 2/18/66 |
77 | William English | Winston-Salem State | W/147-74 | Fayetteville State | 2/9/68 |
77 | Jeff Clement | Grinnell | W/149-144 | Illinois College | 2/18/98 |
76 | Bevo Francis | Rio Grande | W/102-64 | Lees | 1953 |