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  Player Bio: Joe Kuharich :: Football
Kuharich played professional football with the Chicago Cardinals from 1940-1941.
After his four-year stint at Notre Dame, from 1958-1962, Kuharich became supervisor of officials for the National Football League.
From 1964-1969 he was head coach and general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles.
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 Lary Kuharich: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Kuharich was also the Head Coach for the BC Lions in the CFL, signing Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Doug Flutie during his tenure with the Lions.
Kuharich won two ArenaBowl championship rings in his first stint as a coach with the Storm, including the 1993 title when he was head coach.
Kuharich's professional football coaching career began in 1976 when he was an assistant coach with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League.
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 Joe Kuharich information - Search.com
Joe Kuharich returned to the NFL coaching ranks with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1964.
It was for this Playoff Bowl of January 8 1967 that Kuharich became the first coach to wear a wireless microphone for NFL Films.
Coincidentally, Kuharich died in Philadelphia January 25, 1981, the same day the Eagles lost Super Bowl XV to the Oakland Raiders.
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 Bill Kuharich, Vice President of Player Personnel, Kansas City Chiefs
Kuharich is currently serving his second tour of duty on the NFL’s College Advisory Committee that counsels college underclassmen on their potential draft status.
Kuharich was then elevated to the post of President/General Manager/Chief Operating Officer of the Saints in ‘97, a position he held through the ‘99 season.
Kuharich was also the first NFL executive to spot the potential of QB Jake Delhomme, signing him as a rookie free agent with the Saints in ‘97.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Joe Kuharich
Kuharich began coaching college football at the University of San Francisco, where his 1951 squad went undefeated.
When Kuharich felt the time was right, he moved up to the NFL himself, serving as head coach of the Chicago Cardinals in 1952.
Kuharich was married to the former Madelyn Eleanor Imholtz on October 5, 1943.
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 CNNSI.com - NFL Football - Chiefs replace departed Schneider with Kuharich - Tuesday May 02, 2000 07:29 PM
Kuharich, 47, the son of the former college and NFL head coach, will be reunited with Carl Peterson, the Chiefs president and general manager he worked with in his first pro football job with the USFL's Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars.
Kuharich spent 14 years with the Saints, serving first as player personnel director, then becoming vice president of football operations after general manager Jim Finks died of lung cancer in 1994.
Kuharich's father, the late Joe Kuharich, was head coach of the Chicago Cardinals, Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles, serving the Eagles as general manager as well.
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 Joe Kuharich: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kuharich was an offensive coordinator on the 1991 Storm staff.
Kuharich first entered the Arena Football League in 1991, serving as offensive coordinator with the Tampa Bay Storm.
Joe Kuharich was also the head coach of the Chicago Cardinals (1952), Washington Redskins (1954-58), and the Philadelphia Eagles (1964-68).
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Most Notre Dame fans would like to forget Joe Kuharich's elevens of 1960-61-62 (They won a total of twelve of their thirty games), but many would question how much that record could be blamed on Kuharich's No.1 quarterback, Daryle Lamonica.
As a matter of fact, Joe's first three years at Notre Dame were almost a waste, until he got a chance to start full-time in 1977 and took the team to the national championship.
Joe set up to pass, was trapped, scrambled beautifully for a first down; and then tragedy struck- he fumbled when he was tackled.
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 Joe Kuharich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Lawrence Kuharich (April 14, 1917-January 25, 1981) was a noted collegiate and professional American football coach.
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 Rattlers gear up to new offense   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kuharich is no stranger to any kind of football, let alone the Arena variety.
His father, Joe Kuharich, who played for the Chicago Cardinals in 1940-41, was head coach at Notre Dame from 1958-62.
Kuharich doesn't want to be in the spotlight as an assistant and turned down an interview request this week.
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 Rattlers to interview Kuharich for offensive aide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kuharich, who lives in Connecticut, also is being wooed by Nashville, Shell said.
His father, Joe Kuharich, was a head football coach at Notre Dame.
If Kuharich decides to take the job, Shell said he would have a better idea how to form the rest of his coaching staff.
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 Pft: Dick Heading To The Desert? - Arizona Sports Fans Network
Kuharich was also the first NFL executive to spot the potential of QB Jake Delhomme, signing him as a rookie free agent with the Saints in ‘97.
Kuharich’s undefeated ‘51 USF Dons are regarded as one of the finest teams in college football history.
The elder Kuharich also served as an NFL head coach with the Chicago Cardinals (’52) and Washington Redskins (’54-58) in addition to a stint as the head coach/GM of the Philadelphia Eagles (’64-68).
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 Washington Redskins (1937-Present)
Joe Theismann has a coming of age season passing for 2,797 yards while throwing 20TD passes, and running another 4 in himself, as the Redskins enter the final game of the year in Dallas with NFC East on the line.
Under Joe Gibbs the Redskins get off to a terrible start losing their first 5 games and 6 out of 8, as fans started calling for the ouster of the 1st Year Coach.
However, after Joe Montana tied the game with 3 TD passes the Redskins needed a Mark Mosley FG with 40 seconds left to earn a trip to the Super Bowl for the 32nd year in a row with a 24-21 win.
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 Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kuharich was building powerhouses, and it is often assumed that Dick played on the famous 1951 team that cruised undefeated through ten games.
Unfortunately, Kuharich's Redskins roster lacked the depth to make many advantageous trades possible, and owner George Preston Marshall's policy of refusing to draft fl players virtually doomed his team to a backslide.
Kuharich brought him back to the NFL in 1964 when the Eagles hired Joe as head coach.
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 RedOrbit - Oddities - Yes, It's True: Eagles Fans Booed Santa
Coach Joe Kuharich led the team to an 0-11 start, and fans flocked to old Franklin Field wearing "Joe Must Go" buttons.
The buildup to the bombardment of Olivo probably began four years earlier, when Kuharich took over and Sonny Jurgensen, who became a Hall of Fame quarterback, was traded for journeyman Snead.
Kuharich, whose team lost 24-17 in what proved to be his last game with the Eagles, had been pelted with snowballs at halftime.
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 SportsProf: August 2004
Joe must go." As haunting as any chant from a fl-robed choir in the rafters of a cobweb-laden church somewhere in the heart of Transylvania in medieval times.
The problem for Penn State and Joe Paterno is that both must live in the present, with all of its complications, and not in the past.
And it's time for Coach Joe Paterno to come to this realization himself, and to take charge of the situation the way he has every other, and to be as honest with himself as he has been with his players in terms of whether he has thought they deserved to get meaningful playing time.
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 Joe Kuharich Photos - Joe Kuharich News - Joe Kuharich Information
Joseph Lawrence Kuharich was born April 14, 1917 in South Bend, Indiana.
Kuharich began coaching college football at the University of...
Coach Joe Kuharich could not even ensure a last-place finish.
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 Philadelphia Eagles Playes : Coaches since 1958
Joe Kuharich (1964-1968): Joe Kuharich replaced Nick Skorich after the 1963 season.
In his tenure with the he became the target of demands by fans that he be fired, who used the slogan "Joe Must Go" as their ralling cry since in 1968 Eagles lost their first eleven games and finished 2-12.
He signed a "lifetime contract" with Jerry Wolman, who had owned the club at the time he was hired; on May 1, 1969, Wolman sold the team to Leonard Tose, whose first official act as owner was to fire Kuharich, who continued to draw a salary under the contract until his death.
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 Kansas City Chiefs - CHIEFS PROMOTE BILL KUHARICH TO VICE PRESIDENT OF PLAYER PERSONNEL
Kuharich came to Kansas City as Director of Pro Personnel in 2000 and was promoted to Vice President of Pro Personnel in 2003.
His father, the late Joe Kuharich, served as a college head coach at San Francisco (’48-51) and Notre Dame (’59-62).
The elder Kuharich also served as an NFL head coach with the Chicago Cardinals (’52) and Washington Redskins (’54-58) in addition to a stint as the head coach/general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles (’64-68).
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 ESPN.com - NFL - Chiefs promote Kuharich to player personnel vice prez
Longtime front office and personnel official Bill Kuharich, whose career in professional football spans 24 seasons, was promoted on Friday by the Kansas City Chiefs to vice president of player personnel.
Kuharich recently interviewed with the Minnesota Vikings for their top personnel job, but the position went to former San Diego pro personnel director Fran Foley.
Raised around the game -- his father, the late Joe Kuharich, was head coach at Notre Dame and also with three NFL franchises -- Kuharich began his professional career with the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL in 1983, where he first worked with Peterson.
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 Mike Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He stayed in that role for the next six seasons, but left on June 3, 1952 to join Joe Kuharich, who had been named head coach with the Chicago Cardinals.
Kuharich's tenure with the team was brief, but when he was named as head coach of the Redskins after the 1953 NFL season, Nixon followed him to the nation's capital.
Kuharich's five-year tenure in Washington was only slightly better than his Cardinals stint, with the mentor leaving for the head coaching position at the University of Notre Dame following the conclusion of the 1958 NFL season.
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 Player Bio: Joe Kuharich :: Football
Kuharich played professional football with the Chicago Cardinals from 1940-1941.
He served in the Navy for the next four years and in 1946 became line coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After his four-year stint at Notre Dame, from 1958-1962, Kuharich became supervisor of officials for the National Football League.
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 The 1951 Dons:
This trio was joined in the NFL by eight teammates and their head coach, Joe Kuharich.
Kuharich was tapped to coach the Chicago Cardinals.
Kuharich, whose NFL record never equaled what he did at USF, brought other Dons to Chicago.
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 PLUS: PRO FOOTBALL -- KANSAS CITY; Chiefs Hire Kuharich - New York Times
Bill Kuharich, the former New Orleans general manager, was hired yesterday as director of pro personnel for the Chiefs.
Kuharich, 47, son of Joe Kuharich, the late college and National Football League head coach, will be reunited with Carl Peterson, the Chiefs' president and general manager he worked with in his first pro football job with the United States Football League's Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars.
After two years in that job he was named general manager and executive vice president, later becoming president and chief operating officer in addition to GM.
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 Joe Kuharich Bio - Joe Kuharich Biography - Joe Kuharich Stories
When Kuharich frlt the time was right, he moved up to the NFL himself.
After five seasons in Washington, Kuharich was fired.
Ironically, Kuharich died in Philadelphia January 25, 1981, the same day the Eagles lost Super Bowl XV to the Oakland Raiders.
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 Philadelphia Eagles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
They had just hired a new coach, Joe Kuharich and he made major moves to change a losing team.
He felt a loyalty to Kuharich and when Kuharich was fired, Brown asked to be traded.
The Eagles accommodated him - the franchise was in turmoil as the coaches changed (Jerry Williams) and the owners went from Jerry Wolman to Leonard Tose -- and dealt Brown to the Rams.
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 Out of Bounds December 2001
He was Joe Kuharich, a South Bend native and hard-nosed right guard from the Layden years, rated one of the NFL's top coaches.
Joe didn't find the finest material in the world waiting for him.
Without ducking." A few years at Notre Dame, and Joe would be the one wanting to duck under a table.
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 SPORTSDAY; '51 Dons saluted for their integrity Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
He and four of his high school teammates were recruited to play football at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, but the school eventually backed off on Thomas because of a knee injury his sophomore year.
Kuharich later told Thomas "he could have cried" when Thomas showed up in San Francisco for his freshman season, because what was promised to him was "a big farm kid from Kenosha well over 200 pounds and over 6 feet tall."
At that point, Kuharich said he already had a train ticket invested in Thomas, so he decided to keep him.
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