Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - Mirko Jurkovic, a defensive tackle who played
for Notre Dame on its last national championship team, died on Wednesday.
The Chicago Tribune reported that the 42-year-old Illinois native lost a 28-
month fight with colon cancer, passing away at St. Joseph's Medical Center in
Mishawaka, Indiana -- one town east of South Bend, where Notre Dame's campus
is located.
Jurkovic was a freshman defensive tackle on the Irish's 1988 squad, which
bested West Virginia for the title. He later switched to guard and also
participated in two Orange Bowls and a Sugar Bowl before graduating.
A ninth-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1992, Jurkovic suffered a
knee injury which derailed his rookie season and he never played in the NFL.
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