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Jack Pardee

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John Perry Pardee

Inducted 1986

Date of Birth

4/19/1936

Birthplace

Exira, IA

School

Texas A&M University (1954-1956)

Bio

A Texas newspaper said Jack Pardee is "a man of character, honesty and compassion." He is a fighter too, a man who overcame the handicap of limited high school football. Pardee played only six-man football at Christoval, Texas, but moved up to Texas A&M as a two-way star. As a 20-year-old senior in 1956 he was co-captain of an undefeated team, Academic All-America, picked by the Southwest Conference as all-league linebacker and by Look Magazine as an All-America fullback. He made an 85-yard run against Houston. Bear Bryant said in 1956, "Jack Pardee is the best linebacker I ever had." He went to the pros and played eight years as a linebacker when, on his 28th birthday, he was told he had cancer. He stayed out a year, had surgery, then played seven more years. The Washington Redskins, the Chicago Bears, and teams in the World and U. S. Football Leagues employed him as head coach. He became head coach at the University of Houston for the 1987 season and at his first meeting told the players, "There is a time to work and a time to play. Don't miss your chance to do both." Pardee coached three years at the University of Houston, 1987-89, with a record of 22-11-1, then returned to pro football as coach of the Houston Oilers.

Stats

Height 6'2

Weight 212

Career Highlights

  • 1956 Academic All-America
  • 1956 All-Conference
  • 1956 Conference MVP
  • 1956 First Team All-America
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