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As long as we're remembering multi-talented athletes, please let's include Vic, who wasn't just a college football player, but rather the winner of the 1950 Heisman, at Ohio State. The guy did everything except sell tickets, running wild at halfback, playing safety on defense, and handling the punting and place kicking duties.
But he wasn't much of a major league catcher, hitting just .214 in two seasons with the Bucs. |
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