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1963 Roger Staubach Navy
Roger Staubach, quarterback from Navy, was on the cover of Time magazine.
Yes, Roger Stauback was the 1963 Heisman Trophy winner, leading Navy as their Quarterback.
Yes. Joe Bellino - 1960 Roger Staubach - 1963
The Dallas Cowboys drafted quarterback Roger Staubach in the 10th round of the 1964 National Football League college draft. The 1963 Heisman Trophy winner might have been taken higher by an NFL team under normal circumstances. But Staubach attended the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, which meant that he had a five-year military obligation to deal with first. The Cowboys were willing to wait for Staubach as a future prospect, and their gamble paid off handsomely. From 1971 to 1979, he led the Cowboys to six NFC Championship Games, four Super Bowls and two Super Bowl titles. He also was a Pro Bowl selection five times. Staubach was inducted into the Cowboys' Ring of Honor in 1983 and enshrined at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio in 1985.
From Russia with Love directed in 1963 and was directed by Terrace Young
There are 4 Super Bowl MVPs who have also won a Heisman Trophy. 1. Roger Staubach - won the Heiman with Navy in 1963 and the MVP of Super Bowl VI. 2. Jim Plunkett - Won the Heisman with Stanford in 1970 and the MVP of Super Bowl XV. 3. Marcus Allen - Won the Heisman with USC in 1981 and the MVP of Super Bowl XVIII. 4. Desmond Howard - Won the Heiman with Michigan in 1991 and the MVP of Super Bowl XXXI.
The starters were Ed LeBaron and Don Meredith between 1960-1962, Meredith between 1963-1968, and Craig Morton and Roger Staubach between 1969-1971.
Roger Plaxton died in 1963.
Roger Blades was born in 1963.
Roger Harper was born in 1963.
Roger Trott was born in 1963.