Background
Juhasz grew up in Calgary and was a placekicker at James Fowler High School.
Juhasz grew up in Calgary and was a placekicker at James Fowler High School.
Juhasz attended the University of North Dakota and played for the Fighting Sioux football team, where he finished his career with 123 receptions for 1,572 yards (1278 yards per reception avg) and 16 touchdowns. As a senior, he set the school"s single-season receptions record with 84 receptions for 945 yards (1125 yards per rec avg) and nine touchdowns.
Juhasz was chosen by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 2000 Canadian Football League Draft 14th overall and, after spending the first three games of the 2000 Canadian Football League season on the practice roster, he played in the remaining 15 regular season games and had three receptions for 47 yards and one touchdown, two special teams tackles, and one defensive tackle. He spent the entire 2001 Canadian Football League season on Hamilton"s injured list and signed to the Edmonton Eskimos practice roster for the 2002 Canadian Football League season. Juhasz signed with the Calgary Stampeders for the 2003 Canadian Football League season and had a career year in the 2004 Canadian Football League season, playing slotback and unofficial backup kicker, he made a catch in every regular-season game for 634 receiving yards.