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Lou Agase

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Date of birth
  
August 2, 1924

Name
  
Lou Agase

Role
  
American football player

CFL status
  
International

Died
  
June 26, 2006

Position(s)
  
LT/TE


Date of death
  
June 26, 2006(2006-06-26) (aged 81)

1948-1949
  
Paxton High School (HC)

College
  
Illinois Fighting Illini football

NFL draft
  
1948 (Round: 15 / Pick: 131)

Place of birth
  
Evanston, Illinois

Lou Agase (August 2, 1924 – June 26, 2006) was an american gridiron football player and coach of Assyrian ancestry.

Agase played tight end and offensive tackle for the Illinois Fighting Illini football team from 1944 ti 1947. He was a member of the Illini team that won the 1947 Rose Bowl. He was selected by the Green Bay Packers with the 131st pick of the 1948 NFL Draft, but never played a game for the team.

During the 1948–49 and 1949–50 school years, Agase was a teacher at Paxton High School in Paxton, Illinois. He coached football and track for the Mustangs and also started the school's first wrestling team. His two-year coaching record in football was 9–7.

On July 30, 1950, Agase returned to Illinois as an assistant coach. In 1955, he moved to Michigan State, where he was the Spartan's defensive line coach. During Mr. Agase’s tenure as an assistant, MSU's football team won the Rose Bowl in 1956. On December 4, 1959, Agase was named head coach of the Toronto Argonauts, replacing Steve Owen. After finishing the prior season in last place, Agase coached the Argonauts to the Eastern Finals in 1960 and 1961. He was fired three games into the 1962 season and replaced by assistant coach Nobby Wirkowski. His overall coaching record with the Argonauts is 17–13–1.

Agase's older brother Alex was also an football player and coach.

References

Lou Agase Wikipedia