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- Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Walter Raymond Kichefski (June 17, 1916 – January 9, 1992) was an American football player and...
- won (93). Erickson has the highest winning percentage at 0.875. Walt Kichefski has the lowest winning percentage of those who have coached more than...
- Tate until he resigned after the first two games of the season. Walt Kichefski took over as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. The Big...
- honored by a wooden statue at the Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport Walt Kichefski, NFL player John Kotz, 1941 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Craig...
- the money battle and other battles" as the basis for his decision. Walt Kichefski, an ****istant on Tate's staff, was elevated to head coach in the wake...
- (1945–1947) Andy Gustafson (1948–1963) Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976)...
- (1945–1947) Andy Gustafson (1948–1963) Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976)...
- (1945–1947) Andy Gustafson (1948–1963) Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976)...
- (1945–1947) Andy Gustafson (1948–1963) Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976)...
- (1945–1947) Andy Gustafson (1948–1963) Charlie Tate (1964–1970) Walt Kichefski # (1970) Fran Curci (1971–1972) Pete Elliott (1973–1974) Carl Selmer (1975–1976)...