Nolan Luhn
Coach (1967-1995)
Nolan Luhn, a native of Kenney, TX, has always been associated with
winning football. In Bellville High School at Bellville, TX, Luhn played on
the 1938 Texas High School championship team He played in the first high
school game he ever saw.
In 1992, he was inducted into his high school Hall of Fame. From
Bellville, it was on to Junior College in Kilgore, TX where he started in
both football and basketball. At Kilgore, he earned All-State honors in
football for the two years he was there. In 1998, Luhn was inducted into
the NJCAA Football Hall of Fame. From Kilgore, he went to Tulsa University,
and in his two years there, the team lost only three games and went to two
bowl games.
In 1943, Tulsa played in the Sugar Bowl and in 1944, Tulsa picked up the
#2 ranking in the country and won the Orange Bowl. Luhn caught three long
passes in the Orange Bowl game and attracted the attention of the Green Bay
Packers scouts; they drafted him. He was to play in the College All-Star
game, but they were to play the Packers. The Packers asked him to play
against the All-Stars so he did.
Luhn played for the Packers from 1945 through 1949. Don Hutson, the
Packers great receiver, played and coached Luhn’s first year. Luhn’s best
year was 1947, as he caught nine passes for 140 yards in a game against the
Washington Redskins and was named second team All-Pro for 1947. He is still
mentioned in the Packers Press Guide.
In 1950, Luhn moved to Coffeyville, where he worked for North American
Car Company and the Page Milk Company. In 1959, he went to work for CRA,
Inc., which is now Farmland Industries, Inc., as pipefitter supervisor. He
retired from CRA in 1983 and has enjoyed his retirement years fishing,
traveling and playing tennis with his wife of 33 years, Laudine. Nolan Luhn
has been a volunteers coach with six different CCC coaches. His longest
association was with Dick Foster and then with Skip Foster. |