Wilbur Luft |
Biographical details |
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Died | December 20, 1991(1991-12-20) |
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Playing career |
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Position(s) | Quarterback |
Wilbur "Shorty" Luft (died December 20, 1991) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Central Washington University from 1948 to 1949.[1] Luft was a quarterback at Washington State University in the early 1930s and was named the starter for the 1931 Rose Bowl.[2]
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- Edwin Saunders (1908)
- J. B. Potter (1909–1910)
- Unknown (1911–1914)
- L. D. Sparks (1915–1916)
- Unknown (1917–1920)
- B. A. Leonard (1921–1924)
- Harold Quigley (1925–1927)
- Roy Sandberg (1928–1929)
- Leo Nicholson (1930–1940)
- Phil Sarboe (1941–1942)
- No Team (1943–1945)
- John E. Londahl (1946)
- Monte Reynolds (1947)
- Wilbur Luft (1948–1949)
- L. G. Carmody (1950–1954)
- Abe Poffenroth (1955–1960)
- A. D. Beamer (1961–1962)
- Melvin W. Thompson (1963–1965)
- Tom Parry (1966–1982)
- Mike Dunbar (1983)
- Tom Parry (1984–1986)
- Mike Dunbar (1987–1991)
- Jeff Zenisek (1992–1997)
- John Zamberlin (1997–2006)
- Beau Baldwin (2007)
- Blaine Bennett (2008– )
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