UW-Stout Athletic Hall of Fame
Jack Voigt held the football program's record for career interceptions for more than 25 years, recording 15 picks in his career from 1972–75 before Eric Moe broke the record in 2002. Voigt, a two-time all-conference honorable mention defensive back, was well decorated by his team. Voigt, a native of Kiel, Wis., was the Stout freshman athlete of the year in 1972, the same year he was the football team's rookie of the year. He received the team's best tackler award during his sophomore and junior years, and was the team's most valuable player as a senior. In addition to football, Voigt was a four year letterwinner on the Blue Devil track team and competed with Hall of Fame members Barney Klecker, Dennis Fechhelm and Jules Butcher.