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His wife, the former Patricia Ann "Pat" Schierbrock (February 22, 1927 — August 2, 2022), was the daughter of Josephine (née Wilson) and Frank H. Schierbrock. [39] Lujack and Schierbrock were married in Davenport, Iowa at the Sacred Heart Cathedral on June 26, 1948. [15] [40] They had three children: [33] Mary, Jeff, and Carol (1954–2002 ...
Ford was born October 2, 1924, in New Orleans, Louisiana.One of six children of John William and Ermine Ford, Ford graduated from Jesuit High School in New Orleans where he played football and became a boxer and football player at Notre Dame (his roommate was Johnny Lujack, a Heisman Trophy winner), before transferring to midshipman school at Columbia University as part of his service with the ...
Johnny Bauer. James Goodwin (1986–1990) ... Brandon "Lujack" Luvonaczek (deceased) ... Wife of Ross Marler. Daughter of Roger Thorpe and Holly Norris Reade.
Johnny Lujack was one of the faces of Notre Dame's golden age, the second of three Irish players to win the Heisman Trophy in the 1940s and the quarterback of three national championship teams.
Notre Dame quarterback Johnny Lujack, left, receives the Heisman Trophy from Wilbur Jurden, president of the Downtown Athletic Club in New York, on Dec. 10, 1947. Lujack, the Heisman Trophy winner ...
Lujack was the No. 4 pick in the 1946 NFL Draft and spent four seasons with the Chicago Bears. His best season came in 1949 when he completed 52% of his passes and threw for 2,658 yards and 23 TDs ...
The change was a success, as Layne led the Southwest Conference in passing yards, made the All-Conference and All-American teams, and finished sixth in Heisman Trophy voting to John Lujack of Notre Dame. [11] The Longhorns, after beating #19 North Carolina, started the season ranked third.
Schroeder moved into the spot a week and a half ago, when his friend and former teammate Johnny Lujack died at the age of 98. “I was sad. John was a dear, dear friend.