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  • Archie Kodros
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  • Kodros grew up in Alton, Illinois and graduated from Alton High School in 1936. Kodros played football in high school and had an offer to play for the University of Illinois. He chose instead to play for the University of Michigan because they had a tradition of having great centers.
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  • 1303
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Poll
  • no
EndYear
  • single
Birth Date
  • 1918-01-20
player years
  • 1937
  • 1942
  • 1945
death place
Legend
  • no
overall record
  • 4
Name
Type
  • coach
Sport
Coach
  • Y
Ranking
  • no
Player
  • Y
Overall
  • 4
Date of Death
  • 1990-06-04
player teams
coach years
  • 1940
  • 1948
  • 1949
  • 1951
  • 1952
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  • Independent
StartYear
  • 1951
death date
  • 1990-06-04
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  • no
coach teams
Place of death
bcs
  • no
Date of Birth
  • 1918-01-20
Short Description
  • American football player and coach
player positions
Year
  • 1951
abstract
  • Kodros grew up in Alton, Illinois and graduated from Alton High School in 1936. Kodros played football in high school and had an offer to play for the University of Illinois. He chose instead to play for the University of Michigan because they had a tradition of having great centers. Kodros worked his way into the starting line-up at Michigan as a sophomore walk-on in 1937. He played at the center position for Michigan from 1937 to 1939 and was the captain of the 1939 Michigan Wolverines football team. He played on the line with Forest Evashevski and Tom Harmon in the backfield. In 1939, one Ohio sports reporter credited Kodros with a share of Harmon's success: "One reason why Tom Harmon plays so sensationally each Saturday is shown here. The Michigan line, led by Captain Archie Kodros, No. 53, blocks beautifully and opens the way for Tom to get into the secondary, where the star Wolverine back can peddle his own papers." In his final game for Michigan, Kodros intercepted a pass deep in Michigan's territory off Ohio State's All-American quarterback, Don Scott, to help lead the Wolverines to a 21–14 win over the Buckeyes. Kodros received honorable mentions on several All-American teams and was selected as a first-team All-American by Bill Stern for Life magazine. He ranked third in the United Press All-American voting with 146 points in a close finish behind John Haman on Northwestern (213 points) and John Schiechl of Santa Clara (148 points).
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