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Frank Tripucka

Francis Joseph Tripucka[1] (December 8, 1927 – September 12, 2013) was an American gridiron football quarterback who played professionally for 15 seasons.[b] He spent four seasons in the National Football League (NFL), eight in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and four in the American Football League (AFL). Tripucka is best known as the inaugural quarterback for the AFL's Denver Broncos, whom he was a member of from 1960 to 1963. During Denver's inaugural year, Tripucka became the first NFL / AFL quarterback to throw for 3,000 yards in a season, earning him All-Star honors. He was inducted to the Broncos Ring of Fame in 1986.

Frank Tripucka
Tripucka c. 1948–52
No. 28, 8, 11, 18
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:(1927-12-08)December 8, 1927
Bloomfield, New Jersey, U.S.
Died:September 12, 2013(2013-09-12) (aged 85)
Woodland Park, New Jersey, U.S.
Career information
High school:Bloomfield
(Bloomfield, New Jersey)
College:Notre Dame
NFL Draft:1949 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career professional statistics
TDINT:69–124
Passing yards:10,282
Completion percentage:50.4
Passer rating:52.2
Punts:74
Punting yards:2,825
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

College career

The 6–2, 172-pound Tripucka was a three-time letter-winner at Notre Dame. His first two seasons, he played backup quarterback to Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Lujack on unbeaten Notre Dame squads in 1946 and 1947. As a freshman backup in 1945, he completed his only pass for 19 yards, and carried twice for eight yards. In 1946, as a sophomore, he hit one of his five throws for 19 yards in relief on the national championship squad. He took approximately 1/4 of Frank Leahy's 1947 squad's pass attempts, connecting on 25 of 44 throws for 422 yards, three TDs, and one interception and a remarkable passer rating of 155.3, and helping the Irish to a second consecutive national championship. With Lujack's graduation, Tripucka became the undisputed starter his senior year. He completed 53 of 91 for 660 yards and a school-record 11 touchdowns, en route to a 9-0-1 record and the Irish's 3rd consecutive season without a loss. A tie against USC in the final game bumped them down to #2 behind undefeated Michigan. He played in the college All-Star Game that year.[2]

Professional career

 
Tripucka on a 1950 Bowman football card

Tripucka went on to become a first-round selection (ninth overall pick) by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1949 NFL Draft, but was traded during the preseason to the Detroit Lions. He had four starts his rookie season, compiling a mediocre 9 touchdowns to 14 interceptions; he was also used as a punter 28 times. In 1950, he played for the Chicago Cardinals, where he had four passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in relief of Jim Hardy, including a 65 and an 81-yard touchdown pass in game 5 against Washington.[3] In 1951, he had just 29 attempts in 1 start for the Cardinals, and only 12 attempts in six games in 1952 before being traded to the Dallas Texans mid-season. There, he started all six games, but had just 3 touchdowns to 17 interceptions, and a 1–5 record. The Dallas Texans folded after one season, so Tripucka accepted a large contract for the time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

Tripucka then took a seven-year run in the CFL. He joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders and their new coach Frank Filchock as the starting quarterback in 1953. He played there through 1958, when he was traded to the Ottawa Rough Riders but struggled and was released. He was back in Saskatchewan before the end of the 1959 season as a coach. Non-Canadians playing Canadian professional football were known as imports, and each team was limited to 12. These spots were filled, so Coach Tripucka was ineligible to play. However, in the fourteenth game of the season, all three Roughrider quarterbacks were sidelined by injuries. For the last two games, management decided to play Tripucka anyway, and forfeit in advance. The Roughriders lost the first of them on the scoreboard as well, 20-19 versus the Edmonton Eskimos. But in the last game of the season against Bud Grant's Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Tripucka had 17 completions in 29 passes and Ferdy Burket ran for five touchdowns. Officially, the final score was Saskatchewan 37, Winnipeg 30 for a Winnipeg "victory".[4]

After getting fired by Saskatchewan, Tripucka came out of retirement with the American Football League (AFL) as the starting quarterback for the new Denver Broncos franchise. The Broncos had hired Filchock as their coach, and he initially brought Tripucka along as an assistant. He started all 14 games in Denver's inaugural 1960 season, and though he led the league in interceptions in 1960 with 34 (still a Broncos franchise record), he also led the league with 248 of 478 passes for 3,038 yards (the first 3000+ yard season by either an NFL or AFL quarterback), to go with 24 touchdowns, including the first TD pass in AFL history.[5] He started 11 games in 1961, throwing for 1,690 yards, 10 touchdowns, and 21 interceptions. In 1962, he again led the league with 240 completions, 440 attempts, and 2,917 yards. This included a week 2 victory over Buffalo, in which Tripucka threw for a remarkable 447 yards, a franchise record that stood for 38 years.[6][7] On the season, he totaled 17 touchdowns and 25 interceptions, and was selected for the AFL's All Star game for the only time in his career. In his last season, Tripucka had just 7 completions for 31 yards in two games. He returned to Saskatchewan in his final season to be the back up to Ron Lancaster and finished the season with 38 completions for 435 yards.

Tripucka retired in 1963 after 15 professional seasons. The Broncos subsequently retired his #18 jersey. In 1986, Tripucka was one of three players to be inducted into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame. On March 9, 2012, Tripucka stated that he would allow #18 to be worn again by Peyton Manning if the Broncos were to sign him. On March 20, 2012, at a press conference announcing his signing by the Broncos, John Elway thanked Tripucka "for allowing the franchise to ‘borrow’ the number for Manning."[8] On March 7, 2016, the #18 jersey returned to retirement when Manning announced that he was retiring after 18 professional seasons (4 seasons with the Broncos).[9]

Personal life

Tripucka is the father of former Notre Dame and Detroit Pistons basketball star Kelly Tripucka, who also played for the Utah Jazz and the Charlotte Hornets.[5] All six sons played Division 1 sports (daughter Heather was also a very good athlete). The oldest boy, Tracy, played basketball at Lafayette College and then professionally in Switzerland. Mark was a quarterback at the University of Massachusetts. Todd also played basketball at Lafayette College and broke many of his older brother Tracy's records. T.K., the tallest of the Tripucka boys at 6'9", played Basketball at Fordham University. He also played one season under his brother Tracy, who took over as the Fordham head coach. On one unique night, Fordham played Notre Dame at Madison Square Garden, so T.K. played against his Notre Dame freshman brother Kelly, with oldest brother Tracy coaching Fordham. Kelly was an All-American at Notre Dame and then had an excellent 10-year career in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz, and Charlotte Hornets. Kelly was a Two-Time NBA All-Star. Chris, the youngest of the family, played quarterback, wide receiver, and kicker at Boston College, all with Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie.

Tripucka is also the grandfather of current NFL free agent punter Shane Tripucka[10] (Chris' son), former NFL long snapper Travis Tripucka,[11] and former professional lacrosse player Jake Tripucka.[12] (both Kelly's son) Shane played for the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2018 NFL preseason, averaging 45.5 yards per punt. He played for the XFL LA Wildcats in 2020. Shane was also a First-team All-American and All-SEC punter at Texas A&M where he set several punting records.

Tripucka died of congestive heart failure on September 12, 2013, at his home in Woodland Park, New Jersey, aged 85.[13]

Legacy

In 1997, Tripucka was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Peyton Manning was permitted use of the number during his tenure with the Broncos by Tripucka.
  2. ^ Tripucka's final season in 1963 was split between the AFL and CFL.

References

  1. ^ a b Profile 2012-05-03 at the Wayback Machine, polishsportshof.com; accessed December 28, 2015.
  2. ^ "Former Notre Dame Quarterback Frank Tripucka Dies At Age 85". University of Notre Dame.
  3. ^ "Chicago Cardinals at Washington Redskins - October 22nd, 1950". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  4. ^ Braunwart, Bob; Carroll, Bob. "The Curious Case of the 13th Import" (PDF). Pro Football Research. The Coffin Corner, 1979.
  5. ^ a b Curley, Carolyne Volpe (14 September 2013). "The Family of Frank Tripucka has Announced his Passing". TAPinto West Essex.
  6. ^ "Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  7. ^ Broken by Gus Frerotte on 19 Nov 2000. See List of Broncos players with 400 yards passing
  8. ^ "Manning Introduced as Broncos QB". Fox Sports. 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
  9. ^ "Peyton Manning retires from football after 18 NFL seasons". The Denver Post. 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  10. ^ Croome, Shane. "Aggie punter Shane Tripucka carrying on family tradition". The Eagle.
  11. ^ Constantino, Rocco (11 Sep 2012). "New Raiders Long Snapper Travis Tripucka Brings a Familiar Name Back to the NFL". Bleacher Report.
  12. ^ Schwartz, Peter (20 Apr 2016). "Son Of Former NBA Star Tripucka Joins New York Lizards".
  13. ^ Frankel, Jeff. "Funeral set for Broncos quarterback Tripucka, formerly of Bloomfield" 2013-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, Bloomfield Life, September 13, 2013; accessed September 15, 2013. "Funeral plans are set for Frank Tripucka, the Denver Broncos' first quarterback. He was a Bloomfield native.... Tripucka, 85, a 1945 Bloomfield High School graduate, died Thursday at his Woodland Park home. His son, Kelly Tripucka, a former Notre Dame basketball standout, said his father died of congestive heart failure."

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Francis Joseph Tripucka 1 December 8 1927 September 12 2013 was an American gridiron football quarterback who played professionally for 15 seasons b He spent four seasons in the National Football League NFL eight in the Canadian Football League CFL and four in the American Football League AFL Tripucka is best known as the inaugural quarterback for the AFL s Denver Broncos whom he was a member of from 1960 to 1963 During Denver s inaugural year Tripucka became the first NFL AFL quarterback to throw for 3 000 yards in a season earning him All Star honors He was inducted to the Broncos Ring of Fame in 1986 Frank TripuckaTripucka c 1948 52No 28 8 11 18Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1927 12 08 December 8 1927Bloomfield New Jersey U S Died September 12 2013 2013 09 12 aged 85 Woodland Park New Jersey U S Career informationHigh school Bloomfield Bloomfield New Jersey College Notre DameNFL Draft 1949 Round 1 Pick 9Career historyPhiladelphia Eagles 1949 Detroit Lions 1949 Chicago Cardinals 1950 1952 Dallas Texans 1952 Saskatchewan Roughriders 1953 1958 Ottawa Rough Riders 1959 Saskatchewan Roughriders 1959 Denver Broncos 1960 1963 Saskatchewan Roughriders 1963 Career highlights and awardsAFL All Star 1960 Denver Broncos Ring of Fame Denver Broncos No 18 retired a Career professional statisticsTD INT 69 124Passing yards 10 282Completion percentage 50 4Passer rating 52 2Punts 74Punting yards 2 825Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 College career 2 Professional career 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksCollege career EditThe 6 2 172 pound Tripucka was a three time letter winner at Notre Dame His first two seasons he played backup quarterback to Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Lujack on unbeaten Notre Dame squads in 1946 and 1947 As a freshman backup in 1945 he completed his only pass for 19 yards and carried twice for eight yards In 1946 as a sophomore he hit one of his five throws for 19 yards in relief on the national championship squad He took approximately 1 4 of Frank Leahy s 1947 squad s pass attempts connecting on 25 of 44 throws for 422 yards three TDs and one interception and a remarkable passer rating of 155 3 and helping the Irish to a second consecutive national championship With Lujack s graduation Tripucka became the undisputed starter his senior year He completed 53 of 91 for 660 yards and a school record 11 touchdowns en route to a 9 0 1 record and the Irish s 3rd consecutive season without a loss A tie against USC in the final game bumped them down to 2 behind undefeated Michigan He played in the college All Star Game that year 2 Professional career Edit Tripucka on a 1950 Bowman football card Tripucka went on to become a first round selection ninth overall pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1949 NFL Draft but was traded during the preseason to the Detroit Lions He had four starts his rookie season compiling a mediocre 9 touchdowns to 14 interceptions he was also used as a punter 28 times In 1950 he played for the Chicago Cardinals where he had four passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in relief of Jim Hardy including a 65 and an 81 yard touchdown pass in game 5 against Washington 3 In 1951 he had just 29 attempts in 1 start for the Cardinals and only 12 attempts in six games in 1952 before being traded to the Dallas Texans mid season There he started all six games but had just 3 touchdowns to 17 interceptions and a 1 5 record The Dallas Texans folded after one season so Tripucka accepted a large contract for the time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League CFL Tripucka then took a seven year run in the CFL He joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders and their new coach Frank Filchock as the starting quarterback in 1953 He played there through 1958 when he was traded to the Ottawa Rough Riders but struggled and was released He was back in Saskatchewan before the end of the 1959 season as a coach Non Canadians playing Canadian professional football were known as imports and each team was limited to 12 These spots were filled so Coach Tripucka was ineligible to play However in the fourteenth game of the season all three Roughrider quarterbacks were sidelined by injuries For the last two games management decided to play Tripucka anyway and forfeit in advance The Roughriders lost the first of them on the scoreboard as well 20 19 versus the Edmonton Eskimos But in the last game of the season against Bud Grant s Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tripucka had 17 completions in 29 passes and Ferdy Burket ran for five touchdowns Officially the final score was Saskatchewan 37 Winnipeg 30 for a Winnipeg victory 4 After getting fired by Saskatchewan Tripucka came out of retirement with the American Football League AFL as the starting quarterback for the new Denver Broncos franchise The Broncos had hired Filchock as their coach and he initially brought Tripucka along as an assistant He started all 14 games in Denver s inaugural 1960 season and though he led the league in interceptions in 1960 with 34 still a Broncos franchise record he also led the league with 248 of 478 passes for 3 038 yards the first 3000 yard season by either an NFL or AFL quarterback to go with 24 touchdowns including the first TD pass in AFL history 5 He started 11 games in 1961 throwing for 1 690 yards 10 touchdowns and 21 interceptions In 1962 he again led the league with 240 completions 440 attempts and 2 917 yards This included a week 2 victory over Buffalo in which Tripucka threw for a remarkable 447 yards a franchise record that stood for 38 years 6 7 On the season he totaled 17 touchdowns and 25 interceptions and was selected for the AFL s All Star game for the only time in his career In his last season Tripucka had just 7 completions for 31 yards in two games He returned to Saskatchewan in his final season to be the back up to Ron Lancaster and finished the season with 38 completions for 435 yards Tripucka retired in 1963 after 15 professional seasons The Broncos subsequently retired his 18 jersey In 1986 Tripucka was one of three players to be inducted into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame On March 9 2012 Tripucka stated that he would allow 18 to be worn again by Peyton Manning if the Broncos were to sign him On March 20 2012 at a press conference announcing his signing by the Broncos John Elway thanked Tripucka for allowing the franchise to borrow the number for Manning 8 On March 7 2016 the 18 jersey returned to retirement when Manning announced that he was retiring after 18 professional seasons 4 seasons with the Broncos 9 Personal life EditTripucka is the father of former Notre Dame and Detroit Pistons basketball star Kelly Tripucka who also played for the Utah Jazz and the Charlotte Hornets 5 All six sons played Division 1 sports daughter Heather was also a very good athlete The oldest boy Tracy played basketball at Lafayette College and then professionally in Switzerland Mark was a quarterback at the University of Massachusetts Todd also played basketball at Lafayette College and broke many of his older brother Tracy s records T K the tallest of the Tripucka boys at 6 9 played Basketball at Fordham University He also played one season under his brother Tracy who took over as the Fordham head coach On one unique night Fordham played Notre Dame at Madison Square Garden so T K played against his Notre Dame freshman brother Kelly with oldest brother Tracy coaching Fordham Kelly was an All American at Notre Dame and then had an excellent 10 year career in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets Kelly was a Two Time NBA All Star Chris the youngest of the family played quarterback wide receiver and kicker at Boston College all with Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie Tripucka is also the grandfather of current NFL free agent punter Shane Tripucka 10 Chris son former NFL long snapper Travis Tripucka 11 and former professional lacrosse player Jake Tripucka 12 both Kelly s son Shane played for the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2018 NFL preseason averaging 45 5 yards per punt He played for the XFL LA Wildcats in 2020 Shane was also a First team All American and All SEC punter at Texas A amp M where he set several punting records Tripucka died of congestive heart failure on September 12 2013 at his home in Woodland Park New Jersey aged 85 13 Legacy EditIn 1997 Tripucka was inducted into the National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame 1 See also Edit World War II portalList of American Football League playersNotes Edit Peyton Manning was permitted use of the number during his tenure with the Broncos by Tripucka Tripucka s final season in 1963 was split between the AFL and CFL References Edit a b Profile Archived 2012 05 03 at the Wayback Machine polishsportshof com accessed December 28 2015 Former Notre Dame Quarterback Frank Tripucka Dies At Age 85 University of Notre Dame Chicago Cardinals at Washington Redskins October 22nd 1950 Pro Football Reference com Braunwart Bob Carroll Bob The Curious Case of the 13th Import PDF Pro Football Research The Coffin Corner 1979 a b Curley Carolyne Volpe 14 September 2013 The Family of Frank Tripucka has Announced his Passing TAPinto West Essex Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills Pro Football Reference com Broken by Gus Frerotte on 19 Nov 2000 See List of Broncos players with 400 yards passing Manning Introduced as Broncos QB Fox Sports 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2012 03 20 Peyton Manning retires from football after 18 NFL seasons The Denver Post 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2012 03 07 Croome Shane Aggie punter Shane Tripucka carrying on family tradition The Eagle Constantino Rocco 11 Sep 2012 New Raiders Long Snapper Travis Tripucka Brings a Familiar Name Back to the NFL Bleacher Report Schwartz Peter 20 Apr 2016 Son Of Former NBA Star Tripucka Joins New York Lizards Frankel Jeff Funeral set for Broncos quarterback Tripucka formerly of Bloomfield Archived 2013 10 03 at the Wayback Machine Bloomfield Life September 13 2013 accessed September 15 2013 Funeral plans are set for Frank Tripucka the Denver Broncos first quarterback He was a Bloomfield native Tripucka 85 a 1945 Bloomfield High School graduate died Thursday at his Woodland Park home His son Kelly Tripucka a former Notre Dame basketball standout said his father died of congestive heart failure External links EditCareer statistics and player information from NFL com Pro Football Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Tripucka amp oldid 1109216036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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