Career
Guman was a star running back at Bethlehem Catholic High School (where he was a high school teammate of future NFLer John Spagnola). He went on to star at Penn State University. The hit was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated the following week, and the accompanying article reported the collision had knocked the rivets on Krauss" helmet loose.
Fans still send the cover or prints of the photo to Guman to autograph.
Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.com selected the play as #6 on their list of "100 Moments That Define College Football."
His best season was 1981, during which, he rushed for 433 yards and 4 touchdowns, and had 18 catches for 130 yards. He was used mostly as a blocking fullback after the Rams drafted Eric Dickerson in 1983, a position he held for the rest of his career with the team
Guman retired from football after the 1988 season. They have five children, 4 of whom also attended Penn State.
Guman"s son Andrew was an Academic All-American football player at Penn State, under the same coach, Joe Paterno.
He is currently a Vice-President for Oppenheimer Funds. He still lends his name and image to local restaurants and non-profit groups in the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania.