Larry
"Lud" Hrovat
Linebacker (1970-71)
Larry “Lud” Hrovat came from East Cleveland, Ohio, as the result of a heartfelt and
trustworthy telephone call from Coach Jerry Cook, who Lud deeply respected
at CCJC. Larry was quickly named “Lud” after John Tuttle saw Larry’s
father’s name Ludwig on a CCJC registration form.
Organized football began in the first grade for Lud. He eventually
became quarterback of the St. Wencelsas eighth grade team, and he helped
his school win its first Cleveland, Ohio, CYO championship in 1966.
Lud received both Cleveland Press and Plain Dealer “Press Star”
awards and numerous city-wide and All-Conference awards. He served as team
captain at St. Peter Chanel High School in both football and track.
Lud co-captained the 1970-71 CCJC teams along with Alonzo Adair in
1970 and Ed Lanier in 1971. Lud lead the team in solo tackles his freshman
year with 85, and his sophomore year he recorded 131 solo tackles tying
him for third place in CCJC all-time tackles. He received All-Conference
awards both his freshman and sophomore years at CCJC and was a preseason
All-American his sophomore year. Lud received the “Believer’s Award,” CCJC
Most Valuable Player Award in 1971.
Above all the personal accolades remains the fact that the 1971
team turned the football program around, and a steadfast commitment was
made to retain football at CCJC after struggling since 1969.
Lud found himself to be always a “Red Bird.” After the Chanel High
Firebirds and the CCJC Red Ravens, his next choice was obvious. The
University of Louisville Cardinals! After one meeting with ESPN Lee Corso,
“the dust” fell on Lud, and he was convinced the University of Louisville
was ready to win a championship. They did just that in 1973, as the
University of Louisville won the Missouri Valley Conference Championship.
Lud started as inside linebacker for two years, alongside All-Pro
linebacker Tom Jackson, also of ESPN. The 1973 Cardinals finished 9-1 and
was part of the number one ranked defense in the nation. Lud graduated in
1974 with a BS in Sociology.
Rev. Larry Hrovat is
President of Faith of the Nations Ministry. He and his wife Debbie (Woodroof)
reside in Denver, Colorado, and are the proud parents of five children and
seven grandchildren. |