Education
Dietz graduated in 1897 from the Grand Prairie Seminary in Onarga, Illinois. Dietz then attended Northwestern University, which was affiliated with the seminary.
Dietz graduated in 1897 from the Grand Prairie Seminary in Onarga, Illinois. Dietz then attended Northwestern University, which was affiliated with the seminary.
At Northwestern, Dietz played guard for four seasons for the football team, serving as captain of the team for the 1900 and 1901 seasons. Also starting on the team during three of these years was Dietz"s brother, G. O. Dietz. Cyrus Dietz graduated from Northwestern in 1902 with a law degree.
Dietz became the seventh head football coach for the Kansas State Wildcats in 1902, holding that position for one season.
Dietz also played with the team in its first game of the year in 1902. His record at Kansas State was 2–6.
Dietz"s brother coached the team the following year. In 1928, Dietz was selected special counsel to represent the State of Illinois in the Wisconsin v.
Illinois case in the United States. Supreme Court.
Dietz was elected to the Illinois Supreme Court on November 6, 1928. He died in office the following year in Moline, after suffering injuries in a fall from a horse.