
Bobcat - and CFL - Hall of Famer Alan Wilson
Bobcats by the Numbers: 67
6/23/2013 12:53:00 PM | Football
The number 67 has produced a pair of Bobcat Hall of Famers
Every day we look at players who donned the jersey number corresponding to the number of days until the Bobcats open the 2013 season on August 29 against Monmouth. The list of MSU football players by the jersey number is based on preseason rosters. The set of available rosters is complete from 1946-81 and '83-present. Only the 1926-27, 1934, 1937 and 1941 rosters are available in the pre-WWII years. Corrections, additions, or rosters that fill out the set are welcome to blamberty@msubobcats.com.
#67
Doug Hanson, OL: It's a meme that will be repeated several times in the next 17 numbers, er, days, but Doug Hanson is a talented young offensive lineman in a program with a lot of players fitting that description. Hanson enters the season on the depth chart at left guard.
Spotlight Player: Alan Wilson posted a couple of really outstanding seasons for the Bobcats in a transitional era, and is one of those underrated stars for whom it took a while to receive his due. He earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky honors as a junior and second team honors as a senior during a period of time when the Bobcats changed head coaches (Sonny Holland replaced Tom Parac in 1971) and was about to play in three football stadiums over three seasons (Gatton Field in 1971, Van Winkle Stadium at Bozeman High in 1972, and Reno H. Sales Stadium in 1973). Wilson went on to a long, glorious career in the CFL, earning hall of fame honors in that league and eventually similar honors at MSU.
Notable #67s in the Bobcat Past: At first glance the number 67 looks a little pedestrian, but in Alan Wilson and Bob Schmitz that jersey gives MSU a pair of Wendy's Bobcat Athletics Hall of Fame linemen.
Through the Years: Buddy James (1956), Gene Schilling (1957), Darrell Hueth (1958), Bob Schmitz (1959), Bob Schmitz (1960), Randy Barton (1961), Kent Border (1965), Tony Welzenbach (1966-68), Eric Wheeler (1969), Alan Wilson (1970-71), Alan Ward (1972-74), Tony Woolery (1975), Bob Lubig (1976-77), Mike Ereaux (1979-80), John Nord (1981-82), Mike Wrenn (1983-84), Derrick Isackson (1985-89), Chris Reed (1990-92), Matt Arias (1993-96), Josh Rollins (1997), Charlie Elkins (1999-2000), Brian Choi (2001-02), Joaquin Echauri (2003-04), Ty Walk (2006), Mitchell Gray (2007), Andrew Garaventa (2008), Todd Brandt (2009), Joel Horn (2011), Doug Hanson (2012-)
#67
Doug Hanson, OL: It's a meme that will be repeated several times in the next 17 numbers, er, days, but Doug Hanson is a talented young offensive lineman in a program with a lot of players fitting that description. Hanson enters the season on the depth chart at left guard.
Spotlight Player: Alan Wilson posted a couple of really outstanding seasons for the Bobcats in a transitional era, and is one of those underrated stars for whom it took a while to receive his due. He earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky honors as a junior and second team honors as a senior during a period of time when the Bobcats changed head coaches (Sonny Holland replaced Tom Parac in 1971) and was about to play in three football stadiums over three seasons (Gatton Field in 1971, Van Winkle Stadium at Bozeman High in 1972, and Reno H. Sales Stadium in 1973). Wilson went on to a long, glorious career in the CFL, earning hall of fame honors in that league and eventually similar honors at MSU.
Notable #67s in the Bobcat Past: At first glance the number 67 looks a little pedestrian, but in Alan Wilson and Bob Schmitz that jersey gives MSU a pair of Wendy's Bobcat Athletics Hall of Fame linemen.
Through the Years: Buddy James (1956), Gene Schilling (1957), Darrell Hueth (1958), Bob Schmitz (1959), Bob Schmitz (1960), Randy Barton (1961), Kent Border (1965), Tony Welzenbach (1966-68), Eric Wheeler (1969), Alan Wilson (1970-71), Alan Ward (1972-74), Tony Woolery (1975), Bob Lubig (1976-77), Mike Ereaux (1979-80), John Nord (1981-82), Mike Wrenn (1983-84), Derrick Isackson (1985-89), Chris Reed (1990-92), Matt Arias (1993-96), Josh Rollins (1997), Charlie Elkins (1999-2000), Brian Choi (2001-02), Joaquin Echauri (2003-04), Ty Walk (2006), Mitchell Gray (2007), Andrew Garaventa (2008), Todd Brandt (2009), Joel Horn (2011), Doug Hanson (2012-)
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