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  1. Apr 2, 2013 · HOUSTON (AP) — Jack Pardee, one of Bear Bryant’s “Junction Boys” at Texas A&M who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and an NFL coach, died Monday. He was 76. In November, Pardee’s family announced that he had gall bladder cancer that had spread to other organs and that he had six to nine months to live.

  2. Apr 2, 2013 · By Richard Goldstein. April 2, 2013. Jack Pardee, a survivor of Coach Bear Bryant’s merciless “Junction Boys” training camp at Texas A&M who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and a ...

  3. Apr 8, 2013 · ESPN. Jack Pardee, one of Bear Bryant's "Junction Boys" at Texas A&M who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and an NFL coach, is being remembered as an innovator, teacher, and loving...

  4. Jersey Number: 32. Height: 6-2. Weight: 212. High School: Christoval, TX (Christoval HS) A Texas newspaper said Jack Pardee is "a man of character, honesty and compassion." He is a fighter too, a man who overcame the handicap of limited high school football and later in life overcame cancer.

  5. Apr 1, 2013 · HOUSTON -- Jack Pardee, one of Bear Bryant's "Junction Boys" at Texas A&M who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and an NFL coach, died Monday. He was 76.

  6. Apr 2, 2013 · HOUSTON (AP) - Jack Pardee, one of Bear Bryant's "Junction Boys" at Texas A&M who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and an NFL coach, died Monday. He was 76.

  7. As a 20-year-old senior in 1956 he was co-captain of an undefeated team, Academic All-America, picked by the Southwest Conference as all-league linebacker and by Look Magazine as All-America fullback. He made an 85-yard run against Houston. Bear Bryant said in 1956, "Jack Pardee is the best linebacker I ever had."

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