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Originally Posted by dmek25
anyone know what his college stats looked like?
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They were talking about it on the program... I don't remember what they were... I just did a google to try to find it... I had no luck, but I am sure someone else on here could do better... but does this help?
Sammy Baugh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baugh
matriculated to
Texas Christian University after high school. At TCU, he was an All-American. His coach was the legendary
Dutch Meyer and it was from him that Baugh first learned the passing skills and tactics that would make him a great quarterback in the pros.
He finished fourth in voting for the
Heisman Trophy in
1936, when he was a consensus All-American. He led TCU to a 1936
Sugar Bowl victory, 3-2 over
Louisiana State, and to a 16-6 win over
Marquette in the 1937
Cotton Bowl (the first year this bowl was played). After college, Sammy signed as a third-baseman with the
St. Louis Cardinals, but he was unhappy with his prospects and turned to professional football