Tyrone Calico a couple years ago
Joe morrison was the most famous a RB/WR from the 60's and 70's
In the 1969-70 season, the number 25 for the Boston Bruins was worn by forward Reggie Lemelin. He played a key role in the team's success that year, contributing to their Stanley Cup victory. Lemelin was known for his strong two-way play and was an important member of the roster during that championship season.
No player wore #65 for the Yankees in 1990. For what I have found the only players who have worn #65 are Philip Hughes from 2007-2010, Adrian Hernandez in 2001 and 2002, Juan Espino in 1983, and coach Clyde King in 1978.
70
70 of course !
Chance Warmack is number 70 on the Tennessee Titans.
YES, OVER 70 PERCENT OF IT'S POPULATION IDENTIFIED AS A FANATIC OR
No player has ever worn number 70 for Chicago.
Jack
Tim Thomas wore number 70 in 2003 for the Bruins. He has worn 30 for the team since the 2005-06 season.
Patrick Hill wore number 30.He play in Miami Hurricanes and his position is FB.
Joe morrison was the most famous a RB/WR from the 60's and 70's
Defensive tackle Dick Chapura between 1987-1989.
#70 was retired by the Redskins in honor of linebacker Sam Huff.
Pierre Garcon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Garcon
The Hall of Famer, Sam Huff (1964-1969). The number was also worn briefly (1993) by Leonard Marshall. It was never officially retired.
70%