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The Hoyas' Lost Hope

The Lincoln Journal Star's headline on May 20, 1957, "Georgetown, Leahy Back to Football,"...

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EVENTDAY | May 20

"The Hoyas' Lost Hope: When Notre Dame Legend Leahy Tried to Reignite Georgetown Football"

Last updated 📅 2025-05-18

The Lincoln Journal Star's headline on May 20, 1957, "Georgetown, Leahy Back to Football," sparked a wave of optimism for the Georgetown University faithful and college football enthusiasts alike. Frank Leahy, a name synonymous with Notre Dame's golden era, had agreed to take the reins of the Hoyas' football program, which had been dormant since 1950. The decision by Georgetown to revive their gridiron ambitions and lure a coach of Leahy's stature signaled a serious intent to rekindle the football flame at the Washington D.C. institution. Leahy's legendary status, marked by multiple national championships with the Fighting Irish, brought instant credibility and excitement to the prospect of Georgetown once again fielding a competitive team.

The news reverberated beyond the Georgetown campus, capturing national attention due to Leahy's iconic presence in the sport. The anticipation was palpable; many envisioned a resurgence for the Hoyas under the guidance of one of the game's most successful leaders. The article in the Lincoln Journal Star likely detailed the initial agreement and the potential vision for the program's future. However, as history would reveal, this promising partnership never truly took flight. Despite the initial fanfare, Georgetown's football revival under Leahy failed to materialize.

As the Hoyasaxa.com website recounts, a 1959 invitation from the National Football Foundation to explore scheduling opportunities with similar institutions was declined outright by Georgetown's president. This decision underscored a lack of commitment at the administrative level to fully invest in and support a competitive football program. Adding another layer to the unfolding narrative, concurrent rumors circulated in late 1957 suggesting Leahy was a potential candidate for the head coaching position at Texas A&M, indicating his commitment to Georgetown might have been tenuous or that other opportunities were being explored. Ultimately, the dream of a Leahy-led Georgetown football renaissance remained just that – a dream, leaving a fascinating "what if" in the annals of college football history.

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" A Day of Milestones and Missed Opportunities in Football History"

May 20th weaves an intriguing thread through football history, marking both the arrival of influential figures and potential turning points. This date has seen the birth of individuals who would leave indelible marks on the sport, from Hall of Fame talents who electrified fans to coaching minds that shaped dynasties. It also hints at pivotal moments, like the early professional aspirations of players and the swirling rumors that often accompany leadership changes within storied programs.
Continuing this exploration of May 20th's impact, we see the emergence of players who defied expectations and coaches who left lasting legacies. The early professional landscape saw individuals like Frank Leahy, though his most significant impact wouldn't be with the Georgetown Hoyas but later with Notre Dame, where he built a legendary program. The coaching carousel, even in earlier eras, saw speculation and potential program revivals. On this same date, future Hall of Famer Leroy Kelly was born, a running back who would electrify the Cleveland Browns. Finally, May 20th also connects us to the journeys of multifaceted individuals who shaped the game in various ways. From the coaching brilliance of Bud Grant, who transitioned from a successful playing career in both football and basketball to lead the Minnesota Vikings, to the tenacious play of Tim Krumrie, a defensive force for the Cincinnati Bengals after his time with the Wisconsin Badgers...

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