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- Forest "Evy" Evashevski (February 19, 1918 – October 30, 2009) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He pla**** college...
- resurfaced. Evashevski promised to start Karras in the 1956 season opener against Indiana, when he would square off against his brother, Ted. But Evashevski pla****...
- alumnus Forest Evashevski as an ****istant coach at the University of Iowa. Burns began serving as an ****istant coach at Iowa under Evashevski in 1954. Burns...
- every major national award, including the 1939 Heisman Trophy. Forest Evashevski was hired as Iowa's head coach in 1952. He lured Calvin Jones to Iowa...
- Forest Evashevski's first season as coach. Three years later, in 1956, the Hawkeyes won the Big Ten championship with a 9–1 record. Under Evashevski, Iowa...
- a commemorative street renaming ceremony honoring Forest “Evy” Evashevski. Evashevski served as the Hawkeyes' head coach from 1952 to 1960, turning the...
- pushing his way the last few yards". He then "rifled" a p**** to Forest Evashevski in the third quarter for Michigan's second touchdown. In the final game...
- Sarboe's Cougars posted a 17–26–3 (.402) record in his five seasons. Forest Evashevski took over as the head coach in late 1949. His 1951 team finished the season...
- Fay (1933) Jennings (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945)...
- Jerry Burns had reportedly experienced with athletic director Forest Evashevski. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reported, "At least four coaches either turned...