Mike Machurek


Michael Bruce Machurek is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League with the Detroit Lions. He is best known for playing college football with the Idaho State Bengals.

Career

Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Machurek was raised in San Diego, California. He graduated from its James Madison High School in 1978 and played his first two college seasons at San Diego City College. As a junior college transfer, Machurek then played for two seasons at Idaho State University in Pocatello under new head coach Dave Kragthorpe. The team had just gone 0–11 under prior head coach Bud Hake.
Machurek was second team All-Big Sky as a junior in 1980, and the Bengals were a much improved 6–5. As a senior, he was undefeated as a starter and was a first team Kodak All-American selection. Machurek missed a road game at Montana in mid-October due to mononucleosis; with backup Dirk Koetter at quarterback, the Bengals lost by three points. After a timely idle week, Machurek returned and led ISU to seven straight victories, as the team won the 1981 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game.
Machurek was a sixth round selection in the 1982 NFL Draft; he was on the Lions' active roster for three seasons. In 1985 he was placed on injured reserve with a rotator cuff problem. For the Lions, Machurek appeared in four games, all in 1984, completing 14 of 43 passes for 193 yards and six interceptions.

Personal life

In July 1983, Machurek underwent several surgeries for skin cancer. He was inducted to the ISU Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Ring of Honor in 1999. Machurek is married to Leslie and has two daughters, Candace and Madison.