Vince Stevenson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vince Stevenson

American football player

Date of Birth: 01-Mar-1884

Place of Birth: Livingston, Kentucky, United States

Date of Death: 07-Aug-1942

Profession: American football player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Vince Stevenson

  • Vincent Stevenson (March 1, 1884 – August 7, 1962) was an American football player.
  • He played college football for the Penn Quakers in 1904 and 1905.
  • In 1904, he earned All-American honors from Walter Camp, after leading his team to a 12–0 record, in which the Quakers outscored their opponents 222–4. In 1906, Stevenson played professionally for the Canton Bulldogs of the "Ohio League".
  • However, he was injured his knee in the third game of the season and was replaced at quarterback by Twister Steinberg – until he was relieved by Jack Hayden.
  • Stevenson tried to recover and rejoin the team, however the medical consensus was for him to sit out the remainder of the season, so that the bone could heal properly.
  • The injury prevented Stevenson from taking part in Canton's two game series, against the rival Massillon Tigers, that would result in a scandal. During the 1910s, he became a crewman on several trans-oceanic oil tankers.
  • World War I was now taking place and these tankers were frequent targets for German U-boats.
  • Although he was reported missing on several occasions, he always showed up unharmed in some distant port. In 1949, while watching a game between Penn and Cornell, Stevenson proclaimed: "I don't like this two-platoon business," showing his favor having players play on both offense and defense.
  • He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1968.

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