Frank Budka

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Frank Budka
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Date of birth (1942-03-20) March 20, 1942 (age 82)
Place of birth
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Career stats

Frank Charles Budka (born March 20, 1942) is a former American football quarterback for Pompano Beach High School in Florida, and the University of Notre Dame, doubling as a defensive back during this single platoon era of college football.

Drafted in the

safety.[1]

Biography

Early years

Frank Budka was born March 20, 1942, in

Cleveland, Ohio. His family moved to Florida when Frank was a boy and he attended Pompano Beach High School in Pompano Beach
.

A gifted athlete from his early years, Budka played

guard
position.

Collegiate years

Budka was recruited by

Notre Dame University, heading to South Bend in the fall of 1960, where he was installed as the starting quarterback for the freshman team. He was moved to the varsity team for the 1961 season, where he was listed as #2 on the depth chart behind future NFL quarterback junior Daryle Lamonica of Fresno, California.[4] With the Fighting Irish coming off a disappointing 2–8 season in 1960, the quarterback job seemed achievable for Budka.[4]

This being the era of the one-platoon system in college football, both starter Lamonica and reserve Budka[5] saw game action throughout the 1961 and 1962 seasons. Budka would play all ten games in each of those seasons, used as a standard passing quarterback in the former year — going 40-for-95 with three touchdowns against an astounding 14 interceptions as a sophomore.[6]

During his 1962 junior season — during which Daryle Lamonica was a senior — Budka saw far more limited duty, attempting just nine passes for the year, somehow managing to accumulate more interceptions (3) than completions (2).[6] He was used primarily as a change of pace runner.

Professional career

Originally drafted by the Chicago Bears at the end of the fourth round of the 1964 NFL draft, Budka was part of a 3-for-1 player trade with the Rams that brought former Pro Bowl running back Jon Arnett to Chicago in August of that year.[7]

Budka saw game action in all 14 games for the Rams in the 1964 season as a safety, intercepting two passes and recovering one fumble.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Frank Budka Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "Pompano JV Wins by 16–7," Fort Lauderdale News, Sept. 25, 1957; p. 4-C.
  3. ^ "Ls to Host Pioneers in Tonight's Top Tilt," Fort Lauderdale Daily News, Jan. 7, 1958, p. C-1.
  4. ^ a b Associated Press, "Notre Dame's New Sophomores May Be Park to 1961 Squad," Wellsville [NY] Daily Reporter, May 16, 1961; p. 5.
  5. ^ Tom Fox, "Swift Irish Backs Slash Sooner Line," Evansville Press, Oct. 1, 1961; p. C1.
  6. ^ a b "Frank Budka," College Football Reference, www.sports-reference.com.
  7. ^ Jerry Winn, "'I Couldn't Be Happier' —Jon," Long Beach Press-Telegram, August 24, 1964; p. C-1.
  8. ^ "Frank Budka," Pro-Football Reference, www.pro-football-reference.com/