Faust Zips toward a brand new challenge

Chicago Sun-Times | August 11, 1986| | Copyright

"A man never stands taller than when he is on his knees."

Plaque on Gerry Faust's wall at the University of Akron.

AKRON, Ohio Akron football coach Gerry Faust zipped down I-77 to nearby Canton last weekend for the Hall of Fame ceremonies, even though he had to catch a plane at halftime.

"I wanted to see Paul Hornung. He's a Notre Dame man and that's important to me," Faust said. "Even though I'm not there anymore, I really root for the school. Hornung gave me a big hug. I was so happy for him."

Faust had to cross the field to exit during the halftime ceremonies. "The crowd started ...

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