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Terry Wayne Tausch (February 5, 1959 – March 25, 2020) was an American professional football player who played guard in the National Football League (NFL) for 8 seasons where he played on the San Francisco 49ers when they won Super Bowl XXIV. He played most of his career with the Minnesota Vikings. He played college football at The University of Texas where he was a two-time All-American, a consensus All-American and played for the national championship.

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College

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Tausch was recruited by the University of Texas at Austin out of New Braunfels High School where he played tight end on the football team. At Texas he was a Football News All-American in 1979 and a consensus All-American in 1981 as an offensive tackle. The Longhorns won both the Sun Bowl and Cotton Bowl while he was there and one week in 1981 they were ranked #1. After upsetting Alabama in the Cotton Bowl, they finished the season ranked #2.[1] Before the NFL draft, he played in the 1982 Hula Bowl. After retiring, he was selected in 2001 for the Texas Athletics Hall of honor.

Professional

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The Minnesota Vikings made Tausch a second-round draft choice in 1982 with the 39th overall draft pick. He played seven seasons for Minnesota in 68 games at tackle and right guard. He was a regular starter, but missed much of the 1987 season with a knee injury.[2] He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as a Plan B Free Agent in 1989.[3] He played one season for the 49ers as a guard. He split time with starter Bruce Collie that season. Even though they "struggled" that season, they played well enough in Super Bowl XXIV that sports illustrated singled them out.[4][5] At the end of the season he was made a Plan B free agent, but was left unsigned.

Personal life

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Terry and his wife, Ela, had two sons, Nicholas and Eric. Nicholas and Eric played college football at Notre Dame and TCU, respectively.

On March 25, 2020, Tausch died at his home in Plano, Texas at the age of 61.[6]

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Terry Tausch was an American professional football player known for his standout career as an offensive lineman in the National Football League and his accomplishments as a consensus All-American at the University of Texas. Born on February 5, 1959, in New Braunfels, Texas, he excelled as a tackle for the Longhorns from 1978 to 1981, earning first-team All-American honors in 1981 and induction into the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor in 2001. Tausch was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 1982 NFL Draft and spent seven seasons with the team, starting 68 of 81 games primarily at right guard before concluding his career with the San Francisco 49ers in 1989, where he contributed to their Super Bowl XXIV victory. Described by teammates as a quiet, dependable performer who never backed down, he played in 90 NFL games overall across eight seasons. He was survived by his wife, Ela, and sons Nicholas and Eric, both of whom played college football. Tausch passed away suddenly on March 25, 2020, at his home in Plano, Texas, at the age of 61.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Terry Wayne Tausch was born on February 5, 1959, in New Braunfels, Texas. He grew up in New Braunfels in Comal County as part of an old-time New Braunfels German family. His parents, Ora Mae and Lawrence Tausch, both deceased by the time of his passing, owned a small business in town and were described as "salt of the earth" people deeply involved in supporting the local community and school activities. Tausch had one older brother, Gary Tausch, and they were the only two children in the family, with Gary remaining a lifelong resident of New Braunfels. As a native of New Braunfels, Tausch spent his early years in the close-knit Texas community that shaped his upbringing.

High school career

Terry Tausch attended New Braunfels High School in New Braunfels, Texas, graduating in 1977. He was a two-way starter on the football team during his senior year in 1976, playing tight end on offense and nose guard on defense. That season, the Unicorns compiled a 10-3 record, captured the school's first district championship in 26 years, and made their first playoff appearance since 1950, advancing to the state quarterfinals. Former coach Jim Streety later recalled Tausch as part of that breakthrough playoff team, noting his role as a two-way starter during the Unicorns' successful campaign. Regarded as a highly-touted tight end prospect out of New Braunfels High School, Tausch drew attention from college programs and was recruited to the University of Texas at Austin by head coach Darrell Royal.

College career

University of Texas

Terry Tausch attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he played college football for the Texas Longhorns. A highly-touted tight end prospect from New Braunfels High School, he was recruited to Texas by head coach Darrell Royal. After redshirting in 1977 during Fred Akers' first season as head coach, Tausch transitioned to offensive tackle, a move that suited his frame and allowed him to excel in the position. He played as a right offensive tackle and earned four-year letterman status from 1978 to 1981. Described as a speedy and dependable lineman, Tausch anchored the offensive line for the Longhorns throughout his playing career. He earned consensus All-America honors during his senior year in 1981.

Awards and honors

Tausch earned widespread acclaim for his play as an offensive tackle at the University of Texas, receiving All-America recognition in his final two seasons. He was a consensus All-American in 1981. In 1981, his senior year, he was named a first-team All-American by the Associated Press. He also earned All-Southwest Conference honors in 1980 and 1981. In recognition of his collegiate achievements, Tausch was inducted into the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor in 2001.

Professional football career

Draft and Minnesota Vikings tenure

Terry Tausch was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round (39th overall) of the 1982 NFL Draft following his standout college career at Texas. He joined the team and played seven seasons with the Vikings from 1982 to 1988. During this period, Tausch established himself as a reliable offensive lineman, primarily starting at right guard for five seasons from 1984 through 1988. He appeared in 81 games for Minnesota during those years and started 68 of them, contributing significantly to the team's offensive line after limited action in his rookie and second seasons. In 1989, Tausch transitioned to the San Francisco 49ers.

San Francisco 49ers and Super Bowl victory

Tausch joined the San Francisco 49ers for the 1989 season after seven years with the Minnesota Vikings, marking his final year in the NFL. He appeared in nine regular-season games with the 49ers without recording any starts, serving as a reserve offensive guard. Tausch also participated in three postseason games, including the Super Bowl. As a member of the 49ers roster, Tausch contributed to the team's victory in Super Bowl XXIV, where San Francisco defeated the Denver Broncos 55-10 on January 28, 1990, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. This championship marked the 49ers' fourth Super Bowl title and capped Tausch's professional career on a high note.

Career statistics and legacy

Terry Tausch played in 90 regular season games across eight NFL seasons from 1982 to 1989, starting 68 of them. His career Approximate Value (AV) totaled 38, reflecting his contributions as an offensive lineman. He accumulated 20 penalties during his career, including 8 for holding and 7 for false starts. Tausch received no Pro Bowl or All-Pro selections throughout his professional tenure. His Hall of Fame Monitor score is 19.30. Tausch is remembered as a reliable and tough offensive lineman who quietly performed his role effectively and never shied away from challenges. Former Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer described him as "very quiet, always did his job and never backed down from anybody" and praised him as a "great teammate." Tausch capped his career by winning a Super Bowl championship with the San Francisco 49ers in 1989.

Media appearances

NFL television broadcasts

During his tenure as an offensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings, Terry Tausch appeared as himself on several national NFL television broadcasts. These appearances were in his capacity as an active player, with credits listing him as Self - Minnesota Vikings Guard. He featured in seven episodes of The NFL on CBS between 1984 and 1989. Tausch also appeared in two episodes of NFL Monday Night Football from 1984 to 1988. Additionally, he was credited in one episode of ESPN's Sunday Night Football in 1988. Earlier, during the year he was drafted, Tausch appeared as himself in the 1982 NFL Draft TV special.

Personal life

Family and post-football years

After his retirement from the National Football League, Terry Tausch settled in Plano, Texas, where he worked in medical sales. He was married to Ela Tausch. The couple had two sons, Nicholas and Eric, both of whom played college football. Nicholas played as a kicker at the University of Notre Dame, while Eric played as a center at Texas Christian University. Tausch was remembered by those close to him as someone who valued family time.

Death

Passing and tributes

Terry Tausch passed away on March 25, 2020, at the age of 61 at his home in Plano, Texas. His older brother, Gary Tausch, described the death as sudden. He was survived by his wife, Ela, and sons Nicholas and Eric. The University of Texas Athletics announced his passing, honoring him as a Texas Football great who was a four-year letterman, consensus All-America offensive lineman, and inductee into the Texas Athletics Hall of Honor in 2001. The Minnesota Vikings sent condolences to his family, recognizing his role as a key offensive lineman for the team from 1982 to 1988. Former Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer paid tribute to Tausch, calling him a typical offensive lineman who was very quiet, always did his job, and never backed down from anyone, describing him as a great teammate while extending thoughts and prayers to his family.
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