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Joseph Lee
Stydahar (March 17, 1912 –
March 23, 1977)
nicknamed "Jumbo Joe", was an
American professional football player and coach. He was
inducted into...
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Football Hall of Fame in
recognition of
their contributions as coaches. Joe
Stydahar and Bob
Waterfield were also
inducted into the Hall of Fame,
although they...
- nationally. As a
senior in 2020,
Milum was
chosen the
winner of the Joe
Stydahar Award for
being the best
lineman in the state. He
received an invitation...
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football career which set a team record, and was
named as a
senior the
Stydahar Award winner as the best
lineman in the state. He
committed to play college...
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Walsh (1945–1946) Bob
Snyder (1947)
Clark Shaughnessy (1948–1949) Joe
Stydahar (1950–1952) Hamp Pool (1952–1954) Sid
Gillman (1955–1959) Bob Waterfield...
- round. The team's first-round pick in the
inaugural NFL
draft was Joe
Stydahar, a
tackle from West
Virginia University; he was the 6th
overall selection...
- and were
later inducted into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame include: Joe
Stydahar (1934),
Bulldog Turner (1939), Tony
Canadeo (1939),
Andrew Robustelli (1949)...
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Handler &
Cecil Isbell (1951)
Cecil Isbell (1951) Joe
Kuharich (1952) Joe
Stydahar (1953–1954) Ray
Richards (1955–1957) Pop Ivy (1958–1961)
Chuck Drulis,...
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Archived from the
original on July 6, 2008.
Retrieved July 7, 2008. "Joe
Stydahar". Pro
Football Reference.
Sports Reference LLC.
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posted a 3–4–2
record in 1935, the
program produced an All-American in Joe
Stydahar, an
offensive tackle. "Jumbo Joe"
later became both a
College Football...