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  1. Howard Albert "Hopalong" Cassady (March 2, 1934 – September 20, 2019) was an American football halfback and split end who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes , where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1955.

    • 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
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  2. Howard Cassady has not been elected into the Hall of Fame. How many games did Howard Cassady play? Howard Cassady played 84 games over his career. How many rushing attempts did Howard Cassady have? Howard Cassady had 316 rushing attempts over his career. How many rushing yards did Howard Cassady have? Howard Cassady had 1,229 rushing yards over ...

    • Columbus, OH, USA
    • March 2, 1934
  3. Sep 20, 2019 · Howard Albert Cassady was born on March 2, 1934, and graduated from Columbus Central High School. In addition to working for the Yankees, he founded a company that manufactured concrete pipes and ...

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  5. Sep 20, 2019 · Howard "Hopalong" Cassady, the 1955 Heisman Trophy winner from Ohio State who after his football career worked more than 30 years for the New York Yankees organization, has died at the age of 85.

  6. Sep 20, 2019 · Howard Cassady, who led Ohio State to a national championship in 1954 and won the Heisman Trophy the following season, died Friday morning. He was 85. He was a dual threat as a rusher and receiver, a baseball player and a Hall of Famer.

  7. Sep 20, 2019 · Howard 'Hopalong' Cassady, the 1955 Heisman Trophy winner and a consensus All-American halfback at Ohio State, passed away at his home in Florida on Friday. He was 85 years old. He played four seasons at Ohio State and won a national championship in 1954, and was drafted by the NFL in 1956. He also won an NFL championship with the Detroit Lions in 1957 and played eight seasons in the NFL.

  8. www.heisman.com › heisman-winners › howard-cassadyHoward Cassady - Heisman

    Howard Cassady was a running back and a defensive back who won the Heisman Trophy in 1955, joining Les Horvath and Vic Janowicz as the third Ohio State players to win the award. He played for the Buckeyes from 1952 to 1955 and rushed for 2,466 yards and 15 touchdowns in his college career. He also played for the Detroit Lions and the Yankees' AAA farm club.

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