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Bernie Faloney (June 15, 1932 – June 14, 1999) was a professional football player in the Canadian Football League (primarily with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and an outstanding American college football player at the University of Maryland.
Bernie Faloney: Injured mid-season, replaced by Boxold as starter. Finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting. [76] First-team All-American. [51] Charlie Boxold: Lynn Beightol 1952: Jack Scarbath: Runner-up in Heisman Trophy voting. [77] First team All-American by unanimous consensus. [78] Set Maryland single-season passing record at 1,149 yards ...
In 1952, quarterback Jack Scarbath was the Heisman runner-up, [27] and his successor, Bernie Faloney, finished fourth in the voting the following year. [28] Center Bob Pellegrini finished sixth in 1955, [ 29 ] end Gary Collins finished eighth in 1961, [ 30 ] defensive tackle Randy White finished ninth in 1973, [ 31 ] and quarterback Boomer ...
The 1953 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in the 1953 college football season in its first season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Faloney finished fourth in the running and received 258 points, behind Notre Dame's John Lattner (1,850), Minnesota's Paul Giel (1,794), and UCLA's Paul Cameron (444). [3] Stan Jones was selected as a consensus first-team All-American. Bernie Faloney was also named a first-team All-American. Chet Hanulak was named a second-team All-American.
Bernie Faloney: San Francisco 49ers: B 2 11 24 Chet Hanulak: Cleveland Browns: B 4 4 41 Dick Nolan: New York Giants: B 4 10 47 Charlie Boxold: San Francisco 49ers: B 4 2 39 Ralph Felton: Washington Redskins: B 12 11 144 Tom Breunich: Cleveland Browns: T 13 6 151 Charles Lattimer: Pittsburgh Steelers: C 26 2 303 Ralph Baierl: Green Bay Packers ...
The following is a list of Hamilton Tiger-Cats all time records and statistics for players current to the 2024 CFL season.This list includes all seasons since the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' inception in 1950 and does not include lineage figures from the Hamilton Tigers nor the Hamilton Wildcats.
The Eskimos engineered another drive, which led to a Faloney one-yard touchdown plunge. This was aided by a pass interference call, in a game where there were few penalties called. Faloney took a high snap on the convert and could not run it in. In the second quarter, after an Eskimos field goal from Bob Dean, the Larks produced two touchdowns ...