Chuck Jaskwhich
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Charles O. Jaskwhich (March 4, 1911—January 12, 1988) was an American football player and coach.
Jaskwhich was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Polish immigrant parents. In the wake of Knute Rockne's untimely death in 1931, Heartley Anderson took over the head coaching position and named Jaskwhich as a two-year starter at quarterback. He would post a record of 13-4-1. Jaskwhich also played for the basketball team.
After graduation, he would accept a position has head football coach for the Holy Cross Tigers in New Orleans, and then in 1938 would be hired as both head basketball coach and football backfield coach for Ole Miss. In the 1950s, he returned to his hometown to coach football at Mary D. Bradford High School.
Preceded by Frank Carideo |
Notre Dame starting quarterbacks 1931 - 1932 |
Succeeded by Bud Bonar |
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Categories: Quarterback, pre-1980 birth stubs | College football coach stubs | 1911 births | 1988 deaths | People from Kenosha, Wisconsin | American football quarterbacks | Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players | Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball players | High school football coaches | Ole Miss Rebels basketball coaches | Ole Miss Rebels football coaches