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Ed Sustersic

Edward J. "Foozy" Sustersic (January 7, 1922 – January 18, 1967) was an American football fullback and linebacker who played one season in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) for the Cleveland Browns.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Sustersic was a star football player and wrestler at his local high school. He attended Findlay College, where he continued his athletic career and won a state amateur wrestling championship. His college career was interrupted by service in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II, but he returned to Findlay and was named an All-Ohio fullback in 1947. He then played one season for the Browns in 1949. The team won the AAFC championship that year.
Sustersic held a number of coaching jobs in Ohio after leaving the Browns. He became a coach at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School in 1958, and was named its athletic director in 1961. He died in 1967 of a heart attack. Four years later, he was inducted into Findlay's athletics hall of fame.
==Early life and college==

Sustersic grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and attended John Marshall High School, where he played football and won a city championship in wrestling before graduating in 1941. He continued to wrestle and play football at the Findlay College in Findlay, Ohio, and won the Ohio Amateur Athletic Union heavyweight wrestling championship.〔 He left Findlay early in his college career, however, to serve in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II.〔 He rose to the rank of sergeant and won a heavyweight boxing championship while stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi.〔 Sustersic returned to Findlay after the war, and resumed his football career there, playing as a fullback. He was named a first-team All-Ohio fullback by the ''Associated Press'' after the 1947 season.〔 He graduated in 1948.〔

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