Dave Leggett
Leggett on a 1955 Bowman football card | |
No. 7 | |
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Position: | Quarterback |
Personal information | |
Date of birth: | September 18, 1933 |
Place of birth: | New Philadelphia, Ohio |
Date of death: | March 26, 2013 79) | (aged
Place of death: | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Career information | |
College: | Ohio State University |
NFL draft: | 1955 / Round: 7 / Pick: 74 |
Career history | |
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Career NFL statistics | |
TD-INT: | 0-0 |
Yards: | 0 |
QB Rating: | 39.6 |
Stats at NFL.com |
William David "Dave" Leggett (September 18, 1933 – March 26, 2013) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League.[1] He played collegiately at Ohio State University from 1952–1954. In 1954 he led Ohio State to an undefeated 10–0 season and a berth in the Rose Bowl, where Ohio State defeated USC and Leggett was named MVP.[2] He was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals in the 7th round (74th overall) of the 1955 NFL Draft.[3]
Leggett was most famous for his play in the 1954 Michigan game. Ohio State's undefeated season was on the line, with the score tied 7–7 in the fourth quarter. Michigan was on the Ohio State one yard line with a fourth down and went for it. Michigan pitched the ball to the right and on defense Leggett was a great safety and it was only him and the Michigan ball carrier at the end zone and as the Michigan back leaped for the end zone Leggett went for his legs and flipped the Michigan man over to stop him short of the end zone. With the ball on Ohio State's own one-yard-line, Leggett led the Buckeyes on a drive for the eventual game-winning touchdown.[4]
Leggett, beyond being the most valuable player in that 1955 Rose Bowl win, lettered for coach Woody Hayes and the Buckeyes in 1952, 1953 and 1954.
After graduating from Ohio State in 1955 with a degree in business, Leggett played briefly for the Chicago Cardinals, as mentioned above, before getting called into the military (he was in ROTC at Ohio State). He spent two years in the Air Force and then played football in the Canadian Football League.
He then rejoined the Air Force for a time, and after a three-year military stint in Germany, returned to the United States and spent most of his professional life working in the investment and financial planning business.
Leggett died Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, after a long illness.[5]
References
- ↑ "Dave Leggett". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
- ↑ Lesmerises, Doug (2009-12-16). "Buckeyes Rose Bowl Rewind: National championship glory in the mud of 1955". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
- ↑ "1955 NFL Draft". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
- ↑ Park, Jack (2009-11-18). "Victory over Wolverines in '54 was a classic". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
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