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George Yarno : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Yarno
George Anthony Yarno (born August 12, 1957) is a former professional football player, a guard for ten seasons in the National Football League with Tampa Bay, Atlanta, and Houston. He also played two seasons with the Denver Gold of the USFL.〔''(St. Petersburg Evening Independent )'' - Bucs expect players in USFL to try for release from contracts - 1986-08-05 - p.4C〕 Yarno has worked as an offensive line coach for a number of collegiate and professional teams, most recently for the Detroit Lions. After his release from the Lions following the 2012 season, Yarno accepted the offensive line coach job with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2013. == Early years == Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, Yarno was one of six children. His older brother John (b. 1954) was an All-American center at Idaho, and later a five-year starter in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks. George attended Ferris High School as a freshman, then spent two years in Alaska with his father and went to East Anchorage High School. He returned to Ferris for his senior year and graduated in 1975, then played four years at Washington State University in Pullman under head coaches Jim Sweeney and Jim Walden, as a nose tackle on defense.
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