Ray Jauch
American gridiron football player and coach (born 1938) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ray Jauch (/jɔːk/ YAWK;[2] born February 11, 1938) is an American former gridiron football player and coach. He was head coach in the Canadian Football League (CFL), the United States Football League (USFL), and the Arena Football League (AFL). He won 127 regular season games in the CFL, the sixth highest win total by a head coach in the league's history.
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Quick Facts Date of birth, Place of birth ...
Date of birth | (1938-02-11) February 11, 1938 (age 86) |
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Place of birth | Mendota, Illinois, U.S. |
Career information | |
CFL status | International |
Position(s) | RB |
US college | Iowa |
AFL draft | 1960 / Round: 1 / Pick: First Selections |
Drafted by | Buffalo Bills |
Career history | |
As administrator | |
1977 | Edmonton Eskimos (Director of football operations) |
1989 | Arena Football League (Director of operations) |
As coach | |
1962–1963 | St. James Rods |
1964 | Iowa (freshmen) |
1965 | Iowa (assistant) |
1966–1969 | Edmonton Eskimos (RB) |
1970–1976 | Edmonton Eskimos |
1978–1982 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
1983–1984 | Washington Federals |
1987 | Chicago Bruisers |
1988 | Madison High School |
1990 | Saint Ambrose University |
1991–1993 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (OC) |
1994–1995 | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
1996 | Minnesota Fighting Pike |
1999 | Toronto Argonauts (OA) |
2004 | Carolina Cobras (assistant coach) |
2016 | Marburg Mercenaries (OC)[1] |
As player | |
1960–1961 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Awards | 1970 Annis Stukus Trophy 1980 Annis Stukus Trophy |
Career stats | |
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