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About Jim Crowley
Jim Crowley shot to fame during his days in college. The American football player was a member of the famous "Four Horsemen" who propelled the University of Notre Dame to success during the 1920s. The halfback went on to have a brief spell in the National Football League with teams like the Green Bay Packers and the Waterbury Blues. He also starred for the Providence Steam Roller before ending his career.
As a coach
Crowley was best known for his time as a coach. After drawing the curtains down on his playing career, the American joined Michigan State College as their head coach. He went on to train the football teams of other institutions like the North Carolina Pre-Flight School and Fordham University. He also had a spell in the All-America Football Conference with the Chicago Rockets.
Other Works
After leaving the Rockets, Crowley worked as a local insurance salesman. He was named the sports director and station manager of WTVU in 1953. Until 1963, he chaired the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission.
Education
Before joining the University of Notre Dame, Crowley schooled at Green Bay East High School.
Recognitions
In 1966, he was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Trivia
He participated in the Second World War as a member of the United States Navy.
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F.A.Q. about Jim Crowley
When is his birthday?
Jim Crowley's birthday is on September 10, 1902.
In how many days is his birthday?
Jim's birthday is in 284 days
How old was Jim when he died?
He was 83 years old.
When did he die?
He died in January 15, 1986.
How old would he be today?
Jim Crowley would be 121 years old if he was alive today.
Where was Jim from?
He was born in Chicago, Illinois, U.S..