Don Branby

Don Branby
No. 74
Position: End
Personal information
Date of birth: December 29, 1928
Date of death: March 8, 2010 (age 81)
Place of death: Glenwood, Minnesota
Career information
College: University of Colorado
Career history
Career highlights and awards

Donald Jerome "Don" Branby (December 29, 1928 - March 8, 2010) was an American football player. Branby played college football at the end position for the Colorado Buffaloes football team. During the 1952 season, he recovered seven fumbles, had nine takeaways, and reportedly had "at least 20 tackles" against Oklahoma. At the end of the season, he was selected by the Associated Press as a first-team player on its 1952 College Football All-America Teams.[1] He also played baseball and basketball at Colorado. After leaving Colorado, he spent four years in the United States Air Force and later became a football coach, holding positions with the Montana State Bobcats, the British Columbia Lions and the Ottawa Rough Riders.[2] He was inducted into the University of Colorado Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. He worked at a sporting goods store in Snowmass and Grand Junction, Colorado, for many years. He died in 2010 in Glenwood, Minnesota.[3]

References

  1. Ted Smits, "Michigan State and Tech Pace All=American," Florence Times-Daily, p. 8 (December 5, 1952). Retrieved March 21, 2010.
  2. "Don Branby". University of Colorado. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  3. "Donal J. Branby". aherkylife.com.
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