American gridiron football player and coach (born 1938)
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Ray Jauch
Date of birth
(1938-02-11) February 11, 1938 (age 86)
Place of birth
Mendota, Illinois, U.S.
Career information
CFL status
International
Position(s)
RB
US college
Iowa
AFL draft
1960 / Round: 1 / Pick: First Selections
Drafted by
Buffalo Bills
Career history
As administrator
1977
Edmonton Eskimos (Director of football operations)
1989
Arena Football League (Director of operations)
As coach
1962–1963
St. James Rods
1964
Iowa (freshmen)
1965
Iowa (assistant)
1966–1969
Edmonton Eskimos (RB)
1970–1976
Edmonton Eskimos
1978–1982
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1983–1984
Washington Federals
1987
Chicago Bruisers
1988
Madison High School
1990
Saint Ambrose University
1991–1993
Saskatchewan Roughriders (OC)
1994–1995
Saskatchewan Roughriders
1996
Minnesota Fighting Pike
1999
Toronto Argonauts (OA)
2004
Carolina Cobras (assistant coach)
2016
Marburg Mercenaries (OC)[1]
As player
1960–1961
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Career highlights and awards
2× Grey Cup champion (1961, 1975)
National champion (1958)
2× Second-team All-Big Ten (1958, 1959)
Awards
1970 Annis Stukus Trophy 1980 Annis Stukus Trophy
Career stats
Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 2024
Ray Jauch (/jɔːk/YAWK;[2] born February 11, 1938) is an American former gridiron football player and coach. He was head coach in the Canadian Football League (CFL), the United States Football League (USFL), and the Arena Football League (AFL). He won 127 regular season games in the CFL, the sixth highest win total by a head coach in the league's history.
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Name Term Regular Season Playoffs Awards W L T Win% W L RayJauch 1987 2 4 0 .333 0 0 Perry Moss 1988 10 1 1 .875 1 1 1988 AFL Coach of the Year George...
In 1962, the first professional Athletics Director, Blue Bomber player RayJauch, was appointed by United College. In 1963, the new Riddell Hall gymnasium...
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Washington Federals 4 14 0 .222 297 422 RFK Stadium 54,794 13,850 25% RayJauch Central Division Team W L T PCT PF PA Stadium 1983 Capacity Avg. Att....
touchdown on a punt return on the final play of the first quarter. Halfback RayJauch, who led the nation in yards per carry in 1958, ran 74 yards for a touchdown...
team was coached by Forest Evashevski and captained by Don Norton and RayJauch. Iowa finished with a 5–4 record, losing more games this season than in...
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Washington Federals 3 15 0 .167 270 492 RFK Stadium 54,794 7,694 14% RayJauch/Dick Bielski Southern Division Team W L T PCT PF PA Stadium 1984 Capacity...