- Elmer Madar
Elmer Madar (
November 28 ,1920 -February 9 ,1972 ) was an All American football player at theUniversity of Michigan in 1942 and 1946. Born inSykesville, Pennsylvania ), Madar played football at Northeastern High School inDetroit . He was a backup quarterback for theUniversity of Michigan in 1941 and moved to end in 1942 where he played in 10 games, scored two touchdowns and made 12 receptions for 160 yards. He was part of the 1942 Michigan line withMerv Pregulman ,Julius Franks ,Al Wistert , Bob Kolesar, Bill Pritula and Phil Sharpe that was known as the "Seven Oak Posts," due to their reputation for not using substitutes. [cite news|title=Nation's Top Grid Battle|publisher=The Morning Herald (Uniontown, Pa.)|date=1942-11-20] He served in the Air Corps duringWorld War II , but returned to the University of Michigan after the war. In 1946, he played in more minutes than any other player onFritz Crisler 's football team. In December 1946, he was named to theAssociated Press All-American team, [cite news|author=Smits, Ted|title=Army Backs On All America 11 For Third Year|publisher=The Gettysburg Times|date=1946-12-04] and he was the first pick in the 1947All-America Football Conference draft by theMiami Seahawks . Madar played one year with the Baltimore Colts in 1947. In March 1948, he was hired as the end coach atHarvard , working with fellow Michigan alum and Harvard Head Coach Arthur Valpey. [cite news|title=Harvard Names Madar As Assistant Mentor|publisher=The Oil City (Pa.) Derrick|date=1948-03-16] He was assistant coach for the Holy Cross Crusaders in 1952 and 1953 but resigned in 1954 to seek a coaching job closer to his Michigan home. [cite news|author=Schrader, Gus|title=Red Peppers|publisher=Cedar Rapids Gazette|date=1952-09-01] [cite news|title=Massucco To Assist Anderson At H.C.|publisher=Fitchburg Sentinel (Mass.)|date=1954-06-02] He subsequently became a teacher in the Detroit public schools.Notes
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* [http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fballam/aamadar.htm Bentley Library Biography and Photograph]
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