Alex Sarkisian
Alex Sarkisian (July 13, 1922 – December 14, 2004) was an American football player of Armenian descent.[1] Sarkisian was born in Constantinople, Turkey.Having entered the country through Ellis Island his family eventually settled in the steel mill area of Northwest Indiana where many immigrants settled. He excelled both academically and athletically while in high school and following graduation from high school he entered the United States Army and served as a Judo instructor. He later enrolled at Northwestern University and distinguished himself as both a Center and Linebacker. He played both sides of the ball and averaged over 57 minutes a game during his entire career at Northwestern University.
Alex was chosen as an All-American on both offense and defense. He was chosen as a First Team All-American linebacker in 1948, and was chosen as the Second Team All-American center that same year. He was named All-American by the Associated Press, Central Press Association, International Press, The New York Sun, Newspaper Enterprise Association, The Sporting News, United Press and numerous other publications. He was voted First Team Big Nine by all publications and was described as "The Greatest Standout Of The Entire Eleven First Team Members" of The Big Nine by the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal newspaper. He was also chosen as the United States Armenian athlete of the year in 1948.
Alex averaged 59 of 60 minutes played per game for the Wildcats in 1948. He was voted National Lineman of the week during both 1947 and 1948 seasons. In 1948 the Wildcats played numerous teams in the top 20 college rankings. They lost two games that year, one to Michigan the number one ranked team in the nation and the second on a late score by Notre Dame, the number 2 ranked team in the nation. In defeating the University of Illinois in the last game of the season, Northwestern secured a berth in the 1949 Rose Bowl.
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Born: | July 13, 1922 Istanbul, Turkey |
Died: | December 14, 2004 82) East Chicago, Indiana, U.S. | (aged
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College: | Northwestern |
Position: | Center |
NFL Draft: | 1947 / Round: 11 / Pick: 91 |
As captain of the Northwestern Wildcats he helped lead the Wildcats to their only Rose Bowl victory in 1949, by defeating the University of California Golden Bears 20-7 on January 1, 1949. Coach Robert Voigts said "Sarky was the finest leader he ever had and the best player he ever coached". Alex was a member of the College All-Stars who played the World Champion Philadelphia Eagles in 1949. He was a high round draft choice of those same Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL as a sophomore in 1947 NFL Draft and was also a high draft choice of the Cleveland Browns as a junior in the 1948 AAFC Draft. Paul Brown traded Alex's draft rights for New York's captain and two starters later after Alex's senior year at Northwestern.
Sarkisian was a member of the Northwestern University Hall of Fame, The Indiana Football Hall of Fame and numerous local Halls of Fame. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1998. He was married to Ann Buchakian of Detroit, Michigan and they had four children, three of whom graduated from Northwestern University.[1]