- Milt Romney
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Milt Romney Position(s)
FB/HB/QBJersey #(s)
10Born June 20, 1899
Salt Lake City, UtahDied November 1975 (aged 76) Career information Year(s) 1923–1928 College Utah/Chicago Professional teams - Racine Legion (1923-1924)
- Chicago Bears (1925-1928)
Career stats Games played 73 Games started 41 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - N/A
Milton Addas Romney (June 20, 1899 – November 1975) was a professional American football player who played in the offensive backfield for six seasons for the Racine Legion and the Chicago Bears. He was also the head basketball coach of the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team in 1923 with an overall record of 11-7. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the first cousin once removed and the namesake of former Massachusetts governor and GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney.[1]
References
- ^ Vennochi, Joan."Romney's Charm Offensive", Boston Globe (2002-04-16).
Texas Longhorns men's basketball head coaches Magnus Mainland (1905–1907) • No team (1907–1908) • W. E. Metzenthin (1908–1911) • J. Burton Rix (1911–1912) • Carl Taylor (1912–1913) • L. Theo Bellmont (1913–1915) • Roy Henderson (1915–1916) • Eugene Van Gent (1916–1917) • Roy Henderson (1917–1919) • Berry Whitaker (1919–1920) • L. Theo Bellmont (1920–1922) • Milt Romney (1922–1923) • E. J. Stewart (1923–1927) • Mysterious Walker (1927–1931) • Ed Olle (1931–1934) • Marty Karow (1934–1936) • Jack Gray (1936–1942) • Bully Gilstrap (1942–1945) • Jack Gray (1945–1951) • Slue Hull (1951–1956) • Marshall Hughes (1956–1959) • Harold Bradley (1959–1967) • Leon Black (1967–1976) • Abe Lemons (1976–1982) • Bob Weltlich (1982–1988) • Tom Penders (1988–1998) • Rick Barnes (1998– )
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