Max J. Starcevich (October 19, 1911 – August 9, 1990) was a consensus All-American football guard at the University of Washington.
Born in Iowa, of Croat origin,[2] Max Starcevich played high school football in Duluth, Minnesota.
Dr. Alfred Strauss, a renowned surgeon and a pioneer in cancer research, was a Washington alumnus that moved to Chicago when he attended medical school.
[4] At the University of Washington, Starcevich, who wore #66, played fullback and tackle before settling in at guard where he excelled.
Instead he started a career as an educator in Seattle, where for 36 years he was a teacher, coach, and high school principal.