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Place of birth
  
Bellaire, OH

Name
  
Mike Basrak

Positions
  
Center

1937-1938
  
Pittsburgh Pirates

NFL draft
  
1937 (Round: 1)

College
  
Duquesne University

Education
  
Duquesne University

Place of death
  
Skokie, IL

Role
  
American football player


Date of birth
  
(1912-11-23)November 23, 1912

Date of death
  
December 18, 1973(1973-12-18) (aged 61)

Died
  
December 18, 1973, Skokie, Illinois, United States

Michael J. Basrak (November 23, 1912 – December 18, 1973) was an All-American US collegiate football player in the mid-1930s.

Basrak was Duquesne University's first All-American selection, and the Most Valuable Player of the 1937 Orange Bowl game in Miami, in which Duquesne defeated Mississippi State University, 13-12. Later in 1937 Basrak was the first-round draft pick (#5 pick overall) of the National Football League Pittsburgh Pirates, later called the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, Basrak only played two seasons in the NFL, retiring after the 1938 season.

Basrak was an officer in the United States Navy during the Second World War.

In later life Basrak served as football coach at Niles East High School (1954–62) and then Niles West High School (1963–73), both in Skokie, Illinois, a suburb north of Chicago.

Basrak died at home in Skokie on December 18, 1973, aged 61. After his death, the Niles West football field was named Mike Basrak Field in his honor.

References

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