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Mel Kaufman

Melvin Kaufman (February 24, 1958 – February 7, 2009) was an American professional football player who spent his entire eight-year career as a linebacker for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Cal Poly Mustangs.

Mel Kaufman
No. 55
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born:(1958-02-24)February 24, 1958
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Died:February 7, 2009(2009-02-07) (aged 50)
San Luis Obispo, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:221 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school:Santa Monica
(Santa Monica, California)
College:Cal Poly
Undrafted:1981
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

Early life edit

Kaufman was born in Los Angeles, California and attended Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, California,[1] where he earned two varsity letters while playing high school football.

College career edit

Kaufman played four seasons of college football at Cal Poly after being redshirted in 1976. In 1978, he recovered a blocked punt against Portland State.

During Cal Poly's 1980 national championship season, Kaufman returned an interception 79 yards for a touchdown against Cal State Northridge.[2]

Kaufman earned his bachelor's degree in social science and industrial relations at Cal Poly in 1984.

Starting ahead of the 2010 season, Cal Poly created the Mel Kaufman Award, presented annually to the team's player who most exemplified Kaufman's virtues.[3]

Collegiate Statistics
Tackles INT LG Ret. TD
Career 146 4 79t 1

Professional career edit

Kaufman was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Washington Redskins in 1981, along with former Cal Poly teammate LeCharls McDaniel, by Redskins general manager Bobby Beathard.[2] A defensive team leader and team captain with the Redskins from 1981–88, Kaufman was a starting linebacker on three NFC championship teams (1982, 1983 and 1987). He played in three Super Bowls with the Redskins, winning Super Bowl XVII and XXII, and losing Super Bowl XVIII. Kaufman also was a scout for the Redskins in Super Bowl XXVI.[2]

Kaufman announced his retirement from football on July 5, 1989. He started 78 of 91 career NFL games, recording 18.5 sacks, seven interceptions, 586 total tackles[4] and five fumble recoveries.[2]

Coaching career edit

After his playing career, Kaufman was a scouting supervisor for the Redskins from 1989 through 1998.[5] He then became a mental health counselor and football, basketball and baseball coach at Masada High School in Gardena, California from 2000–05 and a football official (youth and high school games) in the Pacific Coast Conference in 2006 and 2007.

Kaufman had been out of football at the college and professional levels for about 10 years before he was hired as linebackers coach at Cal Poly in Spring 2008. He helped guide the Mustangs to an 8-3 record, a Great West Conference title and a berth in the 2008 NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs.[2]

Personal life edit

Kaufman served as an assistant manager at Blue Sky's, a moving and storage company in Los Angeles, in 1998 and 1999. As a volunteer, he was director of the minority internship program and a training camp director for the Redskins, worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington, D.C., served on the board of directors for the Northern Virginia chapter of the American Lung Association as well as the board of advisors for Virginia Commerce Bank. Kaufman was also a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States military, working with and speaking to children and adults.[2]

Death edit

Kaufman died in his Santa Margarita home[6] about three weeks shy of his 51st birthday. An autopsy performed by the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office revealed the cause of death as an intra-abdominal hemorrhage due to hemorrhagic pancreatitis.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Scroggin, Joshua D. (April 24, 2009). "A Dream Cut Tragically Short: Mel Kaufman Loved Everything About Cal Poly and Was Living a Second Dream as an Assistant Coach Before Dying Suddenly". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. S1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f . Cal Poly Athletic Site. Archived from the original on 2009-02-14. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  3. ^ Aird, Donovan (December 25, 2009). "The Tribune's Top Local Sports Stories of 2009 - 9. Former Poly Star, Coach Kaufman Dies at 50". San Luis Obispo Tribune. pp. S2.
  4. ^ "Mel Kaufman retires from Redskins". UPI. UPI Archives. July 5, 1989.
  5. ^ Wallner, Peter J. (October 8, 1993). "Kaufman will never forget day he got his big break". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. C-1.
  6. ^ "Ex-Redskin Kaufman, 50, dies". ESPN. Associated Press. February 9, 2009.
  7. ^ Sanchez, Omar (February 24, 2009). "Kaufman's impact reached beyond the gridiron". Mustang Daily. p. 12.

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For the American ragtime piano composer see Mel B Kaufman Melvin Kaufman February 24 1958 February 7 2009 was an American professional football player who spent his entire eight year career as a linebacker for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League NFL He played college football for the Cal Poly Mustangs Mel KaufmanNo 55Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1958 02 24 February 24 1958Los Angeles California U S Died February 7 2009 2009 02 07 aged 50 San Luis Obispo California U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 221 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh school Santa Monica Santa Monica California College Cal PolyUndrafted 1981Career historyAs a player Washington Redskins 1981 1988 As a coach Washington Redskins 1989 1998 Scouting advisor Cal Poly 2007 2008 Linebackers coachCareer highlights and awards2 Super Bowl champion XVII XXII Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame 1993 Career NFL statisticsSacks 18 5Interceptions 7Touchdowns 2Player stats at NFL com Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 ReferencesEarly life editKaufman was born in Los Angeles California and attended Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica California 1 where he earned two varsity letters while playing high school football College career editKaufman played four seasons of college football at Cal Poly after being redshirted in 1976 In 1978 he recovered a blocked punt against Portland State During Cal Poly s 1980 national championship season Kaufman returned an interception 79 yards for a touchdown against Cal State Northridge 2 Kaufman earned his bachelor s degree in social science and industrial relations at Cal Poly in 1984 Starting ahead of the 2010 season Cal Poly created the Mel Kaufman Award presented annually to the team s player who most exemplified Kaufman s virtues 3 Collegiate Statistics Tackles INT LG Ret TD Career 146 4 79t 1Professional career editKaufman was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Washington Redskins in 1981 along with former Cal Poly teammate LeCharls McDaniel by Redskins general manager Bobby Beathard 2 A defensive team leader and team captain with the Redskins from 1981 88 Kaufman was a starting linebacker on three NFC championship teams 1982 1983 and 1987 He played in three Super Bowls with the Redskins winning Super Bowl XVII and XXII and losing Super Bowl XVIII Kaufman also was a scout for the Redskins in Super Bowl XXVI 2 Kaufman announced his retirement from football on July 5 1989 He started 78 of 91 career NFL games recording 18 5 sacks seven interceptions 586 total tackles 4 and five fumble recoveries 2 Coaching career editAfter his playing career Kaufman was a scouting supervisor for the Redskins from 1989 through 1998 5 He then became a mental health counselor and football basketball and baseball coach at Masada High School in Gardena California from 2000 05 and a football official youth and high school games in the Pacific Coast Conference in 2006 and 2007 Kaufman had been out of football at the college and professional levels for about 10 years before he was hired as linebackers coach at Cal Poly in Spring 2008 He helped guide the Mustangs to an 8 3 record a Great West Conference title and a berth in the 2008 NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs 2 Personal life editKaufman served as an assistant manager at Blue Sky s a moving and storage company in Los Angeles in 1998 and 1999 As a volunteer he was director of the minority internship program and a training camp director for the Redskins worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington D C served on the board of directors for the Northern Virginia chapter of the American Lung Association as well as the board of advisors for Virginia Commerce Bank Kaufman was also a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States military working with and speaking to children and adults 2 Death editKaufman died in his Santa Margarita home 6 about three weeks shy of his 51st birthday An autopsy performed by the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff s Office revealed the cause of death as an intra abdominal hemorrhage due to hemorrhagic pancreatitis 7 References edit Scroggin Joshua D April 24 2009 A Dream Cut Tragically Short Mel Kaufman Loved Everything About Cal Poly and Was Living a Second Dream as an Assistant Coach Before Dying Suddenly The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp S1 a b c d e f Cal Poly Hall of Famer Super Bowl Winner Mel Kaufman Dies Cal Poly Athletic Site Archived from the original on 2009 02 14 Retrieved 2009 02 10 Aird Donovan December 25 2009 The Tribune s Top Local Sports Stories of 2009 9 Former Poly Star Coach Kaufman Dies at 50 San Luis Obispo Tribune pp S2 Mel Kaufman retires from Redskins UPI UPI Archives July 5 1989 Wallner Peter J October 8 1993 Kaufman will never forget day he got his big break San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp C 1 Ex Redskin Kaufman 50 dies ESPN Associated Press February 9 2009 Sanchez Omar February 24 2009 Kaufman s impact reached beyond the gridiron Mustang Daily p 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mel Kaufman amp oldid 1204127578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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