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Sport(s)
  
Football

1927
  
Duquesne (assistant)

1925–1926
  
Vanderbilt (line)


Position(s)
  
Guard

1923–1924
  
Notre Dame

Name
  
John Weibel

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Born
  
March 13, 1904 Erie, Pennsylvania (
1904-03-13
)

Died
  
February 17, 1931(1931-02-17) (aged 26) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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John D. Weibel (March 13, 1904 – February 17, 1931) was a college football player and coach and medical doctor.

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Notre Dame

At Notre Dame, Weibel was one of the "Seven mules" (left guard) who blocked for the Four Horsemen.

Vanderbilt

Weibel was assistant grid coach and scout under Dan McGugin for 2 years at Vanderbilt while also attending Vanderbilt Medical School.

Duquesne

Starting in September 1927, Weibel was first assistant and line coach at Duquesne under fellow Notre Dame teammate and 4 horseman Elmer Layden while completing his medical internship at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh.

Death

He died February 17, 1931 in Pittsburgh from peritonitis after contracting appendicitis. Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne "often said Weibel was one of the principal factors in the success of the 'Horseman.'"

References

John Weibel Wikipedia


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