ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Rudy Mucha Rudy MuchaAmerican football player (1918–1982) Rudy MuchaNo. 27, 16PositionsGuard, CenterPersonal informationBorn(1918-07-22)July 22, 1918Chicago, Illinois, U.S.DiedSeptember 7, 1982(1982-09-07) (aged 64)Blue Island, Illinois, U.S.Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)Listed weight236 lb (107 kg)Career informationHigh schoolFenger (Chicago)CollegeWashington (1937-1940)NFL draft1941: 1st round, 4th overall pickCareer history Cleveland Rams (1941, 1945) Chicago Bears (1945–1946) Awards and highlights 2× NFL champion (1945, 1946) Consensus All-American (1940) First-team All-PCC (1940) Second-team All-PCC (1939) Career NFL statisticsPunts34Punting yards1,384Longest punt53Stats at Pro Football Reference Rudolph John Mucha (July 22, 1918 – September 7, 1982) was an American professional football guard for the Cleveland Rams and the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).[1] He was also a consensus All-American collegiate center for the University of Washington in 1940. Mucha was the first Washington Husky in school history to be taken in the first round of the NFL Draft.[2] He went fourth overall in the first round of the 1941 NFL draft.[3] Mucha was named to the 1939 College Football All Polish-American Team.[4] References ↑ "Rudy Mucha Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 17, 2024. ↑ "Washington Players/Alumni". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 17, 2024. ↑ "1941 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 31, 2023. ↑ Rosiak, A. J. (December 24, 1939). "In The Polish Colony". The Sunday Morning Star. p. 14. Retrieved September 2, 2015 – via Google News. Obituary Links to related articles vteCleveland Rams 1945 NFL champions Graham Armstrong Jim Benton Dave Bernard Gil Bouley Tommy Colella Bob deLauer Roger Eason Fred Gehrke Jim Gillette Don Greenwood Ray Hamilton Roger Harding Red Hickey Jack Jacobs Harvey Jones George Koch Floyd Konetsky Mike Lazetich Les Lear Butch Levy Sonny Liles Riley Matheson Art Mergenthal Ray Monaco Rudy Mucha Steve Nemeth Steve Pritko Albie Reisz Bill Rieth Ralph Ruthstrom Mo Scarry Eberle Schultz Bob Shaw Rudy Sikich Bob Waterfield (NFL MVP) Pat West Joe Winkler Jim Worden Walt Zirinsky Head coach: Adam WalshOwner: Dan Reeves vteChicago Bears 1946 NFL champions Al Baisi Connie Mack Berry Ray Bray Stu Clarkson Fred Davis Chuck Drulis Tom Farris John Federovitch Aldo Forte Hugh Gallarneau Bill Geyer Mike Jarmoluk Ken Kavanaugh Jim Keane Ed Kolman Walt Lamb Sid Luckman Dante Magnani Bob Margarita Frank Maznicki George McAfee Ray McLean Rudy Mucha Noah Mullins Bill Osmanski Joe Osmanski Don Perkins Pat Preston Lloyd Reese John Schiechl Dick Schweidler Ed Sprinkle Walt Stickel Joe Stydahar Bulldog Turner George Wilson Head coach: George Halas vte1940 College Football All-America Team consensus selectionsBackfield QB Frankie Albert HB George Franck HB Tom Harmon FB John Kimbrough Line E Gene Goodreault E David Rankin T Alf Bauman T Nick Drahos T Urban Odson G Marshall Robnett G Bob Suffridge C Rudy Mucha vte1941 NFL draft first-round selections Tom Harmon John Kimbrough Norm Standlee Rudy Mucha Jim Thomason George Franck George Paskvan Dean McAdams Don Scott Forest Evashevski vteLos Angeles Rams first-round draft picksFormerly the Cleveland Rams (1936–1945) and St. Louis Rams (1995–2015) Drake Davis Hall Cordill Mucha Wilson Holovak Butkovich Hirsch Sitko Wedemeyer Thomason Pasquariello West McFadin Wade Carey Moomaw Barker Beatty Morris Marconi Horton Arnett Shofner Michaels Phillips Bass Dickson Cannon McKeever Gabriel Olsen Baker Guthrie Munson Williams Mack L. Smith Seymour Klein Reynolds Robertson Youngblood Cappelletti Fanning Harrah France McLain Brudzinski Peacock Andrews K. Hill Johnson Owens Redden Dickerson Gray Schad Green Cox Hawkins Gary Brostek Lyght Gilbert Bettis Gandy Carter Phillips Kennison Pace Wistrom Holt Canidate Lewis Archuleta Pickett Thomas Kennedy Jackson Barron T. Hill Carriker Long J. Smith Bradford Quinn Brockers Austin Ogletree Robinson Donald Gurley Goff Verse Simpson This biographical article relating to an American football offensive lineman born in the 1910s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte