Yes, Terry Baker, the 1962 Heisman Trophy winner, was ambidextrous. He was known for his ability to throw the football effectively with both hands, which was quite rare for a quarterback. This unique skill contributed to his versatility on the field and helped him stand out during his College Football career at Oregon State University.
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1962 Terry Baker College football Heisman Trophy winner
Oregon State University has produced one Heisman Trophy winner: quarterback Terry Baker. The versatile Baker, who also played basketball for the Beavers, was awarded the Heisman for the 1962 season. He also appeared in the 1962-63 NCAA Final Four, making him the only Heisman winner to compete in a basketball championship semifinal.
I can only name one and that's Nick Saban. 1st with LSU and 2nd with Alabama!
Oregon State quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Terry Baker has the longest TD, 99 yards in the 1963 Liberty Bowl against Villanova.
Barry Sanders, a running back for Oklahoma State University, was the winner of the 1988 Heisman Trophy. Sanders went on to a Hall of Fame career in the NFL playing 10 years with the Detroit Lions and finishing his career third in NFL all time rushing yardage with 15,269.
Heisman winner Terry Baker of Oregon State's 99 yard TD run in the Liberty Bowl in 1963
Terry Baker was born on 1941-05-05.
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In 1967, Terry Hanratty of Notre Dame won the Sammy Baugh Trophy.
Terry Kennedy turned professional for Baker Skateboards in 2005. He is known for his stylish skateboarding and has been an influential figure in the skateboarding community since then.
1962 Terry Baker Oregon State