Michael Robert Baldassin (born July 26, 1955) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Washington Huskies.
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| Position | Linebacker |
| Personal information | |
| Born | July 26, 1955 Tacoma, Washington, U.S. |
| Listed height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
| Listed weight | 218 lb (99 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Woodrow Wilson (Tacoma) |
| College | Washington |
| NFL draft | 1977: undrafted |
| Career history | |
| Stats at Pro Football Reference | |
High school
editBaldassin was born in Tacoma, Washington, and played at Woodrow Wilson High School where he was an All-State third baseman and also earned team MVP and All-City football honors.[1] He originally signed to play football at the University of Puget Sound, but his performance in the East-West All-Star drew interest from several Pac-8 schools, including Washington.[1]
College career
editBaldassin enrolled at the University of Washington in 1973, where he earned three varsity letters from 1974 to 1976.[2]: 180 He led the team in tackles in both 1975 and 1976,[2]: 137 leading the nation as well in 1976,[1] achieving several season and career records for tackles.[2]: 195 He was a captain of the 1976 team.[2]: 195 and was awarded both the team's "Most Inspirational" [2]: 162 and "Most Improved" awards.[2]: 163
Professional career
editBaldassin was not drafted, but played two seasons for the San Francisco 49ers.
Later life
editBaldassin became a police officer in both Oakland and Seattle, earning the Medal of Valor in Oakland. He later became a teacher and coach at Bellarmine Preparatory School, serving as head football coach from 1996 to 2002. He won three league championships and made four state playoff appearances, and was recognized with multiple Coach of the Year honors.[1][3]
See also
editReferences
edit- 1 2 3 4 Pac-12 Conference Nov 8, 2008 (November 8, 2008). "Today's Husky Legend: Mike Baldassin". Pac-12. Archived from the original on January 9, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2016 Media Guide" (PDF). GoHuskies.com. University of Washington Athletics. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 13, 2016. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
- ↑ "TAC - Tacoma Athletic Commission". Tacomaathletic.com. July 26, 1955. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
External links
edit- Career statistics from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference