- Tommy Casanova
DateOfBirth=July 29 ,1950
Birthplace=flagicon|USANew Orleans, Louisiana
DateofDeath=
College=LSU
Position=Defensive Back
DraftedYear=1972
DraftedRound=2/ Pick 29
ProBowls=3
DatabaseFootball=CASANTOM01
PFR=CasaTo00
years=1972-1977
teams=Cincinnati Bengals
CollegeHOF=60069|Tommy Casanova (born Thomas H. Casanova, III,
July 29 ,1950 , inNew Orleans ) is anophthalmologist inCrowley, Louisiana , who is a formerAmerican football player andpolitician . He played football for the LSU Tigers and theCincinnati Bengals . He was also a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate from1996 -2000 .High School
Casanova graduated in
1968 from theCatholic Notre Dame High School in Crowley] , the seat ofAcadia Parish .College
After high school, Casanova went to
Louisiana State University inBaton Rouge , where he became one of the greatest LSU football players in the history of the institution. He played three seasons for LSU: 1969, 1970, and 1971. At LSU, Casanova did it all, playing running back, punt returner, kick returner, and defensive back. During each of his three years at LSU, he was selected as a member of theCollege Football All-America Team (Casanova is the only three-time All-American in LSU history). In the "September 13, 1971" issue ofSports Illustrated , the magazine featured Casanova on the front cover, with the headline: "Tommy Casanova of LSU, Best Player in the Nation." In 2000, theWalter Camp Football Foundation selected Casanova for their All-Century team [cite web | title = All-Century College Football Team | work = Walter Camp Football Foundation | url = http://www.waltercamp.org/allcentury5.htm | accessdate = 20 November | accessyear = 2006 ] (honoring the best college football players of the 20th century). Major games from Casanova's time at LSU include #9 LSU's 21-20 victory over #14 Auburn in 1969 (televised on ABC), #14 LSU's 17-9 victory at #6 Auburn in 1970, #11 LSU's 14-9 victory at #19 Alabama in 1970 (televised on ABC), #8 LSU's 61-17 victory over #16 Ole Miss in 1970 (televised on ABC), and #14 LSU's 28-8 victory over #7 Notre Dame in 1971 (televised on ABC).NFL
In 1972, Casanova was drafted in Round 2, pick 29 by the
Cincinnati Bengals . He played safety for the Bengals from 1972 to 1977, being selected to thePro Bowl in 1974, 1975, 1976, and 1977. Known as a faster than average, hard-hitting free safety, Casanova also collected 17 career interceptions, in what is considered a short career.Later life
While playing for the Bengals, Casanova began to pursue his M.D. at the
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine . In 1977, he quit playing football early to pursue his medical degree full time. He graduated from the UC College of Medicine in1980 , and then began a three-year residency inophthalmology in New Orleans. After completing his residency in 1983, Casanova went on to complete a specialization in Oculoplastic Surgery at theUniversity of Utah inSalt Lake City .Casanova the politician
In the historically Democratic District 26, the Republican Casanova upset veteran state Senator Armand Brinkhaus of Sunset, a small
town inSt. Landry Parish , in the1995 Louisianajungle primary . Casanova received 21,543 votes (58 percent) to Brinkhaus' 15,753 (42 percent). In addition to Acadia and St. Landry parishes, the district included parts of five other parishes: Avoyelles, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, and Lafayette. After a single term, Casanova declined to seek reelection and returned to his ophthalmology practice in Crowley. He was succeeded by the Democrat Fred Hoyt. In the2003 gubernatorial election, Casanova supported a Democratic candidate, former State Senate PresidentRandy Ewing ofJackson Parish in north Louisiana. Ewing's term as Senate president coincided with Casanova's legislative years.Casanova is married to the former Jeane Basara. He is a member of the Louisiana and Acadia Parish medical societies as well as the Louisiana Clean Team, the LSU Alumni Association, and
Ducks Unlimited .Footnotes
References
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/ databasefootball.com Retrieved on December 29, 2006.]
* [http://www.enlou.com/officeholders/senatedistrict26.htm Senate District 26]
* [http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=102195 Louisiana Secretary of State - Official Election Results - Results for Election Date: 10/21/95]
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