Bill Larson (fullback)
American football player (1938–2015)
American football player
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Position: | Fullback | ||
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Born: | (1938-07-26)July 26, 1938 Rockford, Illinois | ||
Died: | September 19, 2015(2015-09-19) (aged 77) Rockton, Illinois | ||
Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||
Weight: | 190 lb (86 kg) | ||
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High school: | Hononegah (IL) | ||
College: | Illinois Wesleyan | ||
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William E. Larson (July 26, 1938 – September 19, 2015) was an American football player who played with the Boston Patriots. He played college football at Illinois Wesleyan University.[1][2]
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Boston Patriots 1960 inaugural season roster
- Tom Addison
- Jack Atchason
- Walter Beach
- Phil Bennett
- Bill Brown
- Fred Bruney
- Ron Burton
- Gino Cappelletti
- Dick Christy
- Abe Cohen
- Jim Colclough
- Jim Crawford
- Bobby Cross
- Jake Crouthamel
- Al Crow
- Walt Cudzik
- Bill Danenhauer
- Jack Davis
- Bob Dee
- Jerry DeLucca
- Tom Dimitroff
- Tony Discenzo
- Larry Garron
- Jerry Green
- Tom Greene
- Art Hauser
- Jim Lee Hunt
- Harry Jacobs
- Harry Jagielski
- Joe Johnson
- Bill Larson
- Bob Lee
- Chuck Leo
- Walt Livingston
- Oscar Lofton
- Mike Long
- Don McComb
- George McGee
- Alan Miller
- Ross O'Hanley
- Al Richardson
- Jack Rudolph
- Tony Sardisco
- Gerhard Schwedes
- Chuck Shonta
- Hal Smith
- Bob Soltis
- Butch Songin
- Thomas Stephens
- Bill Striegel
- Clyde Washington
- Billy Wells
- Harvey White
Head Coach: Lou Saban
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