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| Alex Agase | |
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Position: Guard |
| Member Biography | |
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Alex Agase was listed as right guard in the lineup, and nobody
ever played the position with more aggressiveness. Playing for
Illinois against Minnesota in 1942, he scored two touchdowns.
On the first, he stole the ball from Bill Daley and ran 38 yards
to the goal line. On the second, he recovered Vic Kulbitski's
fumble. This was only the second time in history a guard
scored two touchdowns in a game. In another game in 1942,
Agase made 22 tackles against Great Lakes. Agase was All-
America in 1942. He played at Purdue as a Marine Trainee in
1943 and again made All-America. In 1944-45 he was on
duty in the Pacific zone. He was in battles of Iwo Jima and
Okinawa. He returned to play at Illinois in 1946, was All-
America a third time and the Big 10's Most Valuable Player.
Alex played pro football 1947-53 and was on three
championship teams with the Cleveland Browns. He was
Northwestern head coach 1964-72 and Purdue head coach
1973-76. The Football Writers Association named him
national coach of the year, 1970. Alex was athletic director at
Eastern Michigan 1977-81 and then was a volunteer assistant
coach for Bo Schembechler at Michigan. He was named to
the Walter Camp Foundation all-century team in 1989 and the
Illinois all-century team in 1990
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