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Jim Haluska

James David "Jim" Haluska (October 9, 1932 – September 20, 2012)〔http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HaluJi20.htm〕 was an American football quarterback who played for the the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. Selected in the 30th and final round (354th overall pick) of the 1954 NFL draft, he played in five games in the 1956 season, where he completed one of four passes for a total of eight yards.
== Early life ==
Nicknamed "Bombo" in his youth, Haluska launched his collegiate career at the University of Michigan, later transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. With fellow Kenosha, Wisconsin native and 1954 Heisman Trophy winner Alan Ameche in his backfield at Wisconsin, Haluska led the Badgers to the 1952 Big Ten title and a spot in the 1953 Rose Bowl, which the Badgers lost to the University of Southern California, 7-0. Haluska set Wisconsin school records in the 1952 season for yards passing (1,552) and touchdowns (12).〔
Haluska represented Wisconsin in the 1955 Blue-Gray Football Classic and 1956 Senior Bowl. He also played in the 1956 Chicago Tribune College All-Star Game.

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