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Position: | Guard | ||
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Born: | Rock Island, Illinois, U.S. | February 27, 1924||
Died: | May 12, 1994 Los Angeles California, U.S. | (aged 70)||
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||
Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) | ||
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High school: | Rock Island (IL) | ||
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Frank Peter Yokas [1] (February 27, 1924 – May 12, 1994) was an American football player who played at the guard position.
A native of Rock Island, Illinois, he attended Rock Island High School, received all-state honors as a football player, and graduated in 1943. [2] [3] He served in the Navy during World War II and played for the Great Lakes Navy and Saint Mary's Pre-Flight football team. [4] [5] After the war, Yokas was recruited to play college football for Notre Dame, but he told coach Frank Leahy: "Coach, I'll eat them college kids alive." [5]
Yokas played professional football in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) for the Los Angeles Dons in 1946 and the Baltimore Colts in 1947. He appeared in a total of 25 AAFC games. [2]
Yokas died in 1994 in Los Angeles. [1]
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Position: | Guard | ||
Personal information | |||
Born: | Rock Island, Illinois, U.S. | February 27, 1924||
Died: | May 12, 1994 Los Angeles California, U.S. | (aged 70)||
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||
Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) | ||
Career information | |||
High school: | Rock Island (IL) | ||
Career history | |||
Career NFL statistics | |||
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Player stats at PFR |
Frank Peter Yokas [1] (February 27, 1924 – May 12, 1994) was an American football player who played at the guard position.
A native of Rock Island, Illinois, he attended Rock Island High School, received all-state honors as a football player, and graduated in 1943. [2] [3] He served in the Navy during World War II and played for the Great Lakes Navy and Saint Mary's Pre-Flight football team. [4] [5] After the war, Yokas was recruited to play college football for Notre Dame, but he told coach Frank Leahy: "Coach, I'll eat them college kids alive." [5]
Yokas played professional football in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) for the Los Angeles Dons in 1946 and the Baltimore Colts in 1947. He appeared in a total of 25 AAFC games. [2]
Yokas died in 1994 in Los Angeles. [1]