He attended the University of Minnesota, where he played football as a halfback. Hass earned three varsity letters from 1930 to 1932 and served as team captain. During his time on the team, he played under three different head coaches: Clarence Spears, Fritz Crisler, and Bernie Bierman. All three were eventually elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Hass graduated from Minnesota in 1934. After graduation, he served as the freshman team coach at his alma mater for one season.
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| - He attended the University of Minnesota, where he played football as a halfback. Hass earned three varsity letters from 1930 to 1932 and served as team captain. During his time on the team, he played under three different head coaches: Clarence Spears, Fritz Crisler, and Bernie Bierman. All three were eventually elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Hass graduated from Minnesota in 1934. After graduation, he served as the freshman team coach at his alma mater for one season.
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| - Hass as Minnesota captain in 1932
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| - Hass, Walter L.; Hass, Wally
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| - 1933(xsd:integer)
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| - Hendersonville, North Carolina
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| - 1941(xsd:integer)
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| - American football player and coach
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| - He attended the University of Minnesota, where he played football as a halfback. Hass earned three varsity letters from 1930 to 1932 and served as team captain. During his time on the team, he played under three different head coaches: Clarence Spears, Fritz Crisler, and Bernie Bierman. All three were eventually elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Hass graduated from Minnesota in 1934. After graduation, he served as the freshman team coach at his alma mater for one season.
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