Johnny Lujack

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Johnny Lujack was a star quarterback for Notre Dame in the 1940s who became one of college football’s early legendary Heisman Trophy winners.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football player
human
quarterback
APAthleteOfTheYearYear 1947
awardReceived Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year
surface form: Associated Press Athlete of the Year

Heisman Trophy
causeOfDeath natural causes
collegeFootballEra 1940s
collegeFootballHallOfFameInductionYear 1960
collegeTeam Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
conflictParticipatedIn World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1925-01-04
dateOfDeath 2023-07-25
draftedBy Chicago Bears
draftLeague National Football League
surface form: NFL
draftPickNumber 4
draftRound 1
draftYear 1946
educatedAt University of Notre Dame
familyName Lujack
givenName John
hallOfFame College Football Hall of Fame
height 6 ft 1 in
heightInMeters 1.85
HeismanTrophyYear 1947
helpedWinNationalTitle 1943
1946
1947
heritage Polish-American
jerseyNumber 32
league National Football League
memberOfSportsTeam Chicago Bears
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
militaryBranch United States Navy
NFLTeam Chicago Bears
nickname Johnny
notableFor being one of college football’s early legendary Heisman Trophy winners
leading Notre Dame to national championships
notableGame 1943 Notre Dame vs. Army game at Yankee Stadium
occupation American football player
car dealer
sports broadcaster
placeOfBirth Connellsville, Pennsylvania
placeOfDeath Naples, Florida, United States
surface form: Naples, Florida
playedForCoach Frank Leahy
positionPlayed quarterback
residence Iowa City, Iowa
sexOrGender male
sport American football

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