Career
Walt played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and "Card-Pitt", a team that was the result of a temporary merger between the Chicago Cardinals and the Steelers. The teams merger was result of the manning shortages experienced league-wide due to World World War World War II Walter also served in the military during the war. His name is included on the NFL honor roll, which lists over 1,000 NFL personnel who served in the military during World World War World War II He played college football at the University of Miami.
He served as head coach there for the last 9 games of the 1970 season, guiding the team to a 2-7 record.
He began his Miami coaching career in 1943 as line mentor. He later became the head coach of Hurricanes in 1970, following Charlie Tate"s resignation.
He was later recognized by the school with the title "The Gator Hater", which was aimed at the rivial University of Florida. During his time at Miami, Walt mentored future All-Americans: Ted Hendricks, Bill Miller and Editor Weisacosky.
He was finally was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 1969. is named after Kichefski.
The award is presented annually to the top scholar-athlete in the Miami football program This endowed scholarship was created in 1992, in the memory of beloved Hurricanes" Hall of Fame player and coach Walter Kichefski. $400,000 was initially raised to endow the scholarship, the only undergraduate award presented by the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame.
The scholarship recipient is chosen each year by the football coaches, with the award going to the player who most embodies the characteristics by which Walter Kichefski lived: •Respect of his fellow man •Loyalty •Dedication •Sacrifice •Motivation •Inspiration RECIPIENTS 1994 - Larry Jones 1995 - Alan Symonette 1996 - Twan Russell 1997 - Ryan Clement 1998 - Richard Mercier 1999 - Joaquin Gonzalez 2000 - Dan Morgan 2001 - Jeremy Shockey 2002 - Matt Walters 2003 - Jonathan Vilma 2004 - Chris Myers 2005 - Kelly Jennings 2006 - Anthony Wollschlager 2007 - Khalil Jones 2008 - Derrick Morse 2009 - Brandon Harris 2010 - Josh Holmes 2011 - Mike James 2012 - Allen Hurns 2013 - Shane McDermott 2014 - Denzel Perryman 2015 - Standish Dobard 2016 - Brad Kaaya.