Description
Ray Jauch is a former coach in the Canadian Football League, USFL, and the Arena Football League.
A star high school athlete, Jauch played running back for the 1958 National Champion University of Iowa Hawkeyes, leading the nation in yards per carry. He played in the 1959 Rose Bowl against California. Despite being drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the 1960 American Football League Draft, he went to Winnipeg to launch his pro career in the CFL. His career came to an abrupt halt when he suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the 49th Grey Cup. A year later, Jauch entered coaching and in 1964 returned to Iowa as an assistant on Jerry Burns' staff. Two years later, it was back to Canada where Jauch accepted a position on Neill Armstrong's Edmonton Eskimos staff. When Armstrong left in 1970 to join Bud Grant in Minnesota, Jauch was elevated head coach.
Born
February 11th, 1938 in Mendota (Age 86)
Teams
Chicago Bruisers (1987) | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1978-1982) | Edmonton Eskimos (1970-1976) | Carolina Cobras (1970-1976) | Edmonton Eskimos (1966-1969) | Toronto Argonauts (1966-1969) | Minnesota Fighting Pike (1965) | Saskatchewan Roughriders (1964) | Iowa (1964) | Saskatchewan Roughriders (1962-1963) | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1960-1961) |
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2015/02/22
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