Hank Stram, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2003, passed away today at the age of 82.
Stram grew up in Gary, Indiana and attended Purdue University. He was invited to play in the College All Star Game in 1943 but could not play because he enlisted in the Army Reserves and was called to active duty two months before the game. After three years in the service, Stram returned to Purdue where he graduated in 1948. He served for eight years as Purdue’s backfield coach. He then coached at Southern Methodist University, Notre Dame and Miami of Florida before being named head coach of the Dallas Texans in 1960. The team eventually moved to Kansas City and became the Chiefs. Stram left the Chiefs in 1975 for broadcasting but returned to the sideline a year later to coach the Saints for two years.