Casimir J. Myslinski (March 6, 1920 – October 26, 1993) was an American university administrator, United States Air Force and Army officer, and college football player.
After the eighth grade, he spent three years in the work force, including jobs in a steel foundry, selling papers, and in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Utah.
[3] An Army scout visited Myslinski and reported back to Blaik that he was "a hell of a man with a beautiful pair of legs.
"[3] The head coach notified Ohio Congressman George H. Bender, who provided Myslinski with an appointment to West Point.
[9] He died of heart failure on October 26, 1993, at the Country Meadows Nursing Home in South Fayette, Pennsylvania, at the age of 73.