Former Notre Dame fullback Asaph Schwapp died Wednesday after a yearlong battle with non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. He was 26.
Former Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis tweeted Wednesday afternoon asking for prayers for one of the first recruits Weis brought to Notre Dame. Just a couple hours later, Schwapp had passed.
Sad news! Ace has passed on! A fine young man! May his soul rest peacefully in Heaven. Please pray for Ace and his family. Breaks my heart.
— Coach Charlie Weis (@CoachWeisKansas) May 8, 2013
Schwapp lost his mother to cancer when he was 9.
Schwapp, who was the first Hatford, Conn., native to play for Notre Dame in 65 years, spent all four seasons (2005-08) as a blocking fullback and had a brief stint in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys, but was released before the regular season. After being released, he joined the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League, but suffered a torn ACL and meniscus four games into his first season, which ended his career in 2010.
Schwapp earned a business degree from Notre Dame and was working for Merrill Lynch when he was diagnosed.
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