Hall of Fame

Vic Markov

  • Class
  • Induction
    1976
  • Sport(s)
Position: Tackle
Years: 1935-1937
Place of Birth: Chicago, IL
Date of Birth: Dec 28, 1915
Place of Death: Seatle, WA
Date of Death: Dec 07, 1998
Jersey Number: 65
Height: 6-0
Weight: 220
High School: Chicago, IL (Lindblom HS)

Victor Markov was born in 1916 in Chicago of Croatian immigrant parents. He played football at Lindblom High School. Dr. Alfred Strauss, a Washington alumnus in Chicago, had recruited Vic's brother, Ted, for the school, and he recuited Vic. Ted lettered at Washington 1933-35, Vic lettered 1935-37, and made All-American tackle his last two years. He also was on the Washington wrestling team and the track team as a shot putter and discus thrower. He played with the Cleveland Rams 1938-39. He served with a tank batallion in World War II, and was decorated after the Battle of the Bulge with the bronze star and purple heart. He returned home to Seattle, set up a tire business and was a leader in Washington alumni affairs. He founded the Vic Markov Scholarship Fund. This awarded scholarships to University of Washington applicants. Markov died December 7, 1998 at the age of 82.
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