Jul 25, 2016

Doc Blanchard Biography





Athlete, Football Player (1924–2009)

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Name: Doc Blanchard
OCCUPATIONATHLETEFOOTBALLER  Player
BIRTH DATE: December 11,1924

DEATH DATE: April 19, 2009
EDUCATION: West Point

PLACE OF BIRTH McColl , South Carolina

PLACE OF DEATH: Bulverde, Texas

ORIGINALLY: Felix Anthony Blanchard Jr.

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Doc Blanchard was a collegiate football player who won the 1945 Heisman Trophy while at West Point.
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Born in McColl, South Carolina, footballer Doc Blanchard was a powerful fullback. At West Point, Blanchard was paired with halfback Glenn Davis to lead West Point teams to undefeated seasons (1944–1946), while earning All-America honors and the 1945 Heisman Trophy.
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Player of American football, born in McColl, South Carolina, USA. A powerful fullback, he paired with halfback Glenn Davis to lead West Point teams to undefeated seasons (1944??6), while earning All-America honors and the 1945 Heisman Trophy. 








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Name: Bob Hayes

Occupation track and field athlete, Football play
Birth Date: December20,1942

Death Date: September 18, 2002

Education  : Matthew W. Gilbert High School, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University.

Matthew W. Gilbert High School, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Place of Birth:  Jacksonville, Florida

Place of Death: Jacksonville, Florida

                               Full Name:  Robert Lee Hayes

Bob Hayes was a sprinter and NFL player who was remarkably powerful, with as much raw speed as any athlete in history.

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Bob Hayes was an American sprinter and football player who, although relatively slow out of the starting block and with a lumbering style of running, was remarkably powerful, with raw speed to burn. After setting and tying many sprinting records, Hayes played football as a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys for 10 seasons, starting in 1965, and helped the Cowboys win the Super Bowl in 1972.

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