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  1. Leo Douglass, National Football League player (1926) W. J. Forbes, head football coach at Colorado Agricultural (1899) Denny Lambert, athletic director at Vermont (1973–1992) Ralph LaPointe, Major League Baseball player (1947–1948) Bill Leete, head football coach at Hofstra (1975–1980) Arlie Pond, Major League Baseball player (1895–1898)

  2. Jun 23, 2021 · Catawba College — Former Bellows Falls football player Ryan Stoodley as well as Rutland High player Jonah Bassett played at this gorgeous Division II school in Salisbury, North Carolina. Bassett eventually worked in the football program’s video department, a gig that led to stints in the video departments of the Atlanta Falcons and University of Maryland.

  3. Oct 13, 2021 · The list of superstar college football players from Vermont isn’t a long one, but right there at the top of the list is former Penn State standout Steve Wisniewski. One of the top interior ...

  4. Vermont Catamounts School History. Seasons: 5 (1901 to 1905) Record (W-L-T): 21-22-5 Conferences: Ind. Location: Burlington, Vermont . NFL/AFL stats for Vermont Catamounts players at Pro-Football-Reference. More School Info

  5. Dec 27, 1999 · Scored 309 points for Vermont's 1946-47 basketball team, which finished 19-3; drafted by Baltimore Bullets. #26 John Teague NORWICH In 1980 Vermont All-America became first skier in NCAA history to go unbeaten for a season, in the giant slalom. #27 Suzy Chaffee RUTLAND U.S. Alpine team member from 1965 to '68; raced in downhill and slalom at ...

  6. Jul 3, 2024 · Though rare, Vermont football players have each contributed an interesting part of the state's athletic legacy. Steve Wisniewski's 13 years in the NFL as a player probably qualify him as the top Vermont football player, but Bob Yates and Bob Laraba, who died tragically after just his second season with the San Diego Chargers, left their own marks behind.

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  8. Oct 30, 2014 · Vermont football is long gone, but there are plenty of places to find stuff on the Catamounts: The Ariel yearbook (now defunct, just like the football team) has some nifty pictures, and a fascinating interview with the final coach, conducted after the program’s cancellation, can be found here (The page doesn't automatically come up, but under "jump to," type in 36).

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