Milt Bruhn

Milt Bruhn
Biographical details
Born(1912-07-28)July 28, 1912
St. Bonifacius, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedMay 14, 1991(1991-05-14) (aged 78)
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Playing career
1933–1935Minnesota
Position(s)Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1936–1942Amherst (line)
1943Minnesota (ends)
1944–1945Colgate (line)
1946Franklin & Marshall (line)
1947–1948Lafayette (line)
1949–1955Wisconsin (line)
1956–1966Wisconsin
Basketball
1946–1947Franklin & Marshall
Baseball
1947Franklin & Marshall
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1967–1969Wisconsin (assistant AD)
Head coaching record
Overall52–45–6 (football)
7–9 (basketball)
9–5 (baseball)
Bowls0–2
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
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As player:

Milton Caspar Bruhn (July 28, 1912 – May 14, 1991) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1956 to 1966, compiling a record of 52–45–6 (.534). Bruhn led the Wisconsin Badgers to two outright Big Ten Conference championships in 1959 and 1962. His teams had two straight seven-win seasons, in 1958 and 1959, and an 8–2 record in 1962, with the two losses coming at Ohio State, 14–7, and against #1 USC, 42–37, in the 1963 Rose Bowl. Wisconsin ended the 1962 season with a #2 ranking, which remain the highest AP Poll and UPI/Coaches' Poll season-ending rankings for the Wisconsin football program in the history of these polls.


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