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  • Arthur Guepe
rdfs:comment
  • Guepe played quarterback at Marquette University from 1934 to 1936 in a backfield that included two-time All-American Ray Buivid, Ray Sonnenberg, and Arthur's twin brother, Albert Guepe. The Golden Avalanche compiled records of 7–1 in 1935 and 7–2 in 1936, the latter season concluding with a 16–6 loss to Sammy Baugh and Texas Christian in the 1937 Cotton Bowl Classic. In the TCU game, Guepe raced a punt back 60 yards for the first touchdown in Cotton Bowl history to give Marquette an early lead. After graduation, Guepe served one season as freshmen football and basketball coach at Marquette, and then moved to the University of Virginia as an assistant football coach from 1938–1942. Guepe served in the United States Navy during World War II and played one season in 1943 for the Iowa Pre-Fli
owl:sameAs
bowloutcome
  • W
confstanding
  • 4
  • 11
  • 12
  • T–10th
  • T–5th
  • T–6th
  • T–11th
  • T–8th
CFbDWID
  • 928
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Poll
  • AP
EndYear
  • 1952
  • 1962
Birth Date
  • 1915-01-28
player years
  • 1934
  • 1943
death place
Legend
  • no
admin teams
overall record
  • 86
Name
Type
  • coach
bowl record
  • 1
Sport
Conference
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 5
Ranking
  • 13
  • no
Overall
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 7
  • 8
  • 39
  • 47
  • 86
Date of Death
  • 2001-11-04
player teams
coach years
  • 1937
  • 1938
  • 1946
  • 1953
conf
StartYear
  • 1946
  • 1953
Awards
death date
  • 2001-11-04
polltype
  • Rankings from final AP Poll
coach teams
Place of death
ConfRecord
  • 19
bowlname
bcs
  • no
admin years
  • 1963
Date of Birth
  • 1915-01-28
Short Description
  • American football player and coach
player positions
Year
  • 1946
  • 1947
  • 1948
  • 1949
  • 1950
  • 1951
  • 1952
  • 1953
  • 1954
  • 1955
  • 1956
  • 1957
  • 1958
  • 1959
  • 1960
  • 1961
  • 1962
abstract
  • Guepe played quarterback at Marquette University from 1934 to 1936 in a backfield that included two-time All-American Ray Buivid, Ray Sonnenberg, and Arthur's twin brother, Albert Guepe. The Golden Avalanche compiled records of 7–1 in 1935 and 7–2 in 1936, the latter season concluding with a 16–6 loss to Sammy Baugh and Texas Christian in the 1937 Cotton Bowl Classic. In the TCU game, Guepe raced a punt back 60 yards for the first touchdown in Cotton Bowl history to give Marquette an early lead. After graduation, Guepe served one season as freshmen football and basketball coach at Marquette, and then moved to the University of Virginia as an assistant football coach from 1938–1942. Guepe served in the United States Navy during World War II and played one season in 1943 for the Iowa Pre-Flight Seahawks football team.
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