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John H. Kobs was hired as the baseball coach at Michigan Agricultural College in 1924 - as basketball coach too. For 38 years he served as the head coach of the Aggies’/Spartans’ baseball team (until 1963), winning 574 games to 377 losses and 16 ties - a .602 win rate. With his ‘54 team winning the Big Ten Conference, NCAA District playoffs, and finishing third in the College World Series. It makes sense the baseball field was named after him [operative word, “was”].
Jeff Ishbia, probably a nice enough guy, is a graduate of Wayne State University Law School.