American football and baseball player
Ed Lange|
Position | Quarterback |
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Class | Graduate |
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Born: | October 12, 1887 |
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College | Navy (1908) |
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Edward Charles Lange (October 12, 1887 – ?) was an American football player. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in 1905 from Medford, Wisconsin.[1] While attending the Naval Academy, he played at the quarterback position for the Navy Midshipmen football team and was a consensus first-team selection on the 1908 College Football All-America Team.[2] Lange also played on the Navy Midshipmen baseball team from 1907 to 1909.[3]
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- Ed Lange (1908)
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- Bob Leonard (1939)
- Bill Busik (1940–1941)
- Hal Hamberg (1942–1943)
- C.B. Smith (1944)
- Robert Hoernschemeyer (1945)
- Reaves Baysinger (1946–1948)
- Bob Horne (1947)
- Bob Zastrow (1949–1951)
- Bob Cameron (1952)
- George Welsh (1953–1955)
- Tom Forrestal (1956–1957)
- Joe Tranchini (1958)
- Jim Maxfield (1958–1959)
- Hal Spooner (1960)
- Ron Klemick (1961)
- Roger Staubach (1962–1964)
- John Cartwright (1965–1967)
- Mike McNallen (1968–1970)
- Fred Stuvek (1971–1972)
- Al Glenny (1972–1973)
- Phil Poirier (1974–1975)
- Mike Roban (1974)
- Bob Lescynzki (1976–1978)
- Bob Powers (1979)
- Fred Reitzel (1980)
- Marco Pagnanelli (1981–1982)
- Rick Williamson (1983)
- Bill Byrne (1984–1986)
- Bob Misch (1984–1986)
- Alton Grizzard (1987–1990)
- Gary McIntosh (1988–1990)
- Jim Kubiak (1991–1994)
- Jason Van Matre (1992)
- Ben Fay (1994–1996)
- Chris McCoy (1996–1997)
- Brian Broadwater (1998–2000)
- Ed Malinowski (2000)
- Brian Madden (2001)
- Craig Candeto (2002–2003)
- Aaron Polanco (2004)
- Lamar Owens (2005)
- Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada (2006–2008)
- Jarod Bryant (2008)
- Ricky Dobbs (2009–2010)
- Kriss Proctor (2011)
- Keenan Reynolds (2012–2015)
- Tago Smith (2016)
- Will Worth (2016)
- Zach Abey (2016–2018)
- Malcolm Perry (2017–2019)
- Garret Lewis (2018)
- Dalen Morris (2020)
- Xavier Arline (2020–2023)
- Tyger Goslin (2020)
- Tai Lavatai (2021–2023)
- Blake Horvath (2023–2024)
- Braxton Woodson (2023–2024)
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