Eugene H. "Gene" Fekete is a former
American football fullback and
linebacker that played professionally in the
National Football League.
(August 31, 1922 – April 28, 2011)
College team career
He attended
Ohio State University from 1938-1942. In 1942 Gene Fekete was elected as an
All-America and helped OSU to their very first national title going 9-1. Also in 1942 Fekete finished eighth in the
Heisman Trophy voting making him the first Ohio State player to finish in the top ten.
[1] Fekete still holds the school record for the longest run from
scrimmage a 89-yard dash to the
end zone[1] on which he did not score in a game versus
Pittsburgh on Novovember 7, 1942. (The run actually was a touchdown. It is a misprint in the program that has never been corrected. The video can be seen on Youtube.)
NFL
Fekete was selected by the
Detroit Lions in the 6th round (49th overall pick) of the
1945 NFL Draft.
[2] He played one season for the
Cleveland Browns (1946).
Coaching career
Fekete returned to Ohio state as an assistant coach under
Wes Fesler in 1949 and continued under
Woody Hayes until 1958.
[3] He coached running backs including
Heisman Trophy winners
Vic Janowicz and
Howard "Hopalong" Cassady. During this era Ohio State won two National Championships, in
1954 and 1957. Fekete was elected to the
Ohio State Hall of Fame in 1998.
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