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Lou Baldacci

Louis Granville Baldacci (born December 17, 1934) is a former American football player. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1953 to 1955 and was the starting quarterback for the 1953 and 1954 Michigan Wolverines football teams. He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1956 NFL Draft and played ten games as a halfback in the 1956 NFL season.

Lou Baldacci
No. 27
Position:Halfback
Personal information
Born: (1934-12-17) December 17, 1934 (age 89)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:St. Vincent–St. Mary
(Akron, Ohio)
College:Michigan
NFL draft:1956 / Round: 10 / Pick: 111
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Games played:10
Rushing Att. / Yds.:31 / 140
Receptions / Yds.:5 / 62
Punts / Yds.:26 / 1010
Player stats at PFR

Early years edit

Baldacci was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1934. He attended St. Vincent High School in Akron, Ohio.[1]

University of Michigan edit

Baldacci enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1952 and played for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1953 to 1955.[2][3][4]

1953 season edit

As a sophomore in 1953, Baldacci was the starting quarterback for all nine games played by Michigan.[2] The 1953 team finished with a record of 6-3 and was ranked No. 19 in the final UPI poll and No. 20 in the final AP poll.[2] Baldacci had his best game as a forward passer in a 14-13 victory over Iowa on October 10, 1953. He completed 7 of 11 passes for 100 yards, including a 31-yard completion to Ed Hickey.[5] Baldacci also kicked a 38-yard field goal against Illinois in 1953, breaking the prior record set by Tom Harmon in 1940; Baldacci's record was broken in 1961 by Doug Bickle.[6]

1954 season edit

 
Baldacci's 63-yard TD completion against Michigan State

As a junior in 1954, Baldacci split his time between the quarterback and fullback positions, playing in 309 of 540 minutes over the course of the nine-game season.[7] He started five games at quarterback and one game at fullback for a Michigan team that again finished with a 6-3 record. The 1954 team was ranked No. 15 in both the final UPI and AP polls.[3] In the 1954 season opener, Baldacci scored both of Michigan's touchdowns in a 14-0 win over Washington.[8] In November 1954, Baldacci led Michigan to a 33-7 win over the defending 1954 Rose Bowl champions from Michigan State. Baldacci scored Michigan's first touchdown on a four-yard run and later caught a 63-yard pass from Dan Cline to set up another touchdown.[9]

1955 season edit

As a senior in 1955, Baldacci moved to the fullback position, starting seven of nine games for the Wolverines. The 1955 team improved to 7-2 and were ranked No. 12 in the final AP poll and No. 13 in the final UPI poll.[4] In a 42-7 win over Missouri in September 1955, Baldacci had one of the best games of his career. He had two rushing touchdowns and also threw two passes, both of them completed for touchdowns.[5] His best rushing total was 65 yards on 13 carries against Indiana in November 1955.[5]

After the 1955 season, Baldacci was invited to play in two post-season all-star games. He played in the 1955 Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic and the 1956 Senior Bowl.[10][11] He scored the first touchdown for the Blue team in a 20-19 loss to the Gray team.[12]

Career statistics edit

During his three years playing with the Wolverines, Baldacci completed 31 of 69 passes for 398 yards, 3 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. He also gained 352 yards rushing on 134 carries and 10 rushing touchdowns. He also caught 16 passes for 269 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns.[5]

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

Baldacci was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1956 NFL Draft and signed with the Steelers in July 1956.[13] Baldacci played in ten games as a halfback for the Steelers during the 1956 NFL season.[14] He was part of an all-Michigan backfield for Pittsburgh, joining former Michigan teammate Lowell Perry, University of Detroit star Ted Marchibroda and Michigan State star Lynn Chandnois.[15] In November 1956, Baldacci's "hard-hitting" play was credited with powering the Steelers to a 14-7 upset victory over the Chicago Cardinals.[16][17]

Later years and family edit

Baldacci was married in December 1956 to Linda Anne Landsnaes at St. Hugo's Church in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[18]

Baldacci entered the United States Air Force in 1957.[19] He played with an Air Force football team at Hamilton Air Force Base and was selected to the 1958 All-Air Force Football Team.[19]

Baldacci is a grandfather to 5 children and the great-grandfather to 7 children.

References edit

  1. ^ . databasefootball.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07.
  2. ^ a b c "1953 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
  3. ^ a b "1954 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
  4. ^ a b "1955 Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
  5. ^ a b c d . University of Michigan. Archived from the original on 2013-05-24.
  6. ^ Michigan: Champions of the West, by Bruce Madej, Rob Toonkel, Mike Pearson, p. 186.
  7. ^ "Baldacci May Split Signal-Calling Duty". Ludington Daily News. September 6, 1955.
  8. ^ "Michigan Gains Victory Over Washington, 14-0". The Hartford Courant. September 26, 1954.
  9. ^ Charles Bartlett (November 14, 1954). "Baldacci Paces Wolverines; Kramer, Shannon Also Star; Michigan Wins, 33 to 7, Over Michigan State". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. A1.
  10. ^ . University of Michigan. Archived from the original on 2010-09-01. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
  11. ^ "Sign Baldacci For Blue Team". The Owosso Argus-Press. November 25, 1955.
  12. ^ "Grays Whip Blues, 20-19, on Late Touchdown". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 1, 1956. p. A1.
  13. ^ "Varrichione, Balducci Sign With Pittsburgh". The Hartford Courant. July 22, 1956.
  14. ^ "Lou Baldacci player bio". NFL.com. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  15. ^ "Ex-Michigan Stars Appear With Steelers: Perry, Baldacci In Lineup; Davis May Be Sidelines". Toledo Blade. August 16, 1956.
  16. ^ "Steelers Clip Cardinals Behind Baldacci, Rogel". Hartford Courant (AP story). November 19, 1956.
  17. ^ "Steelers Topple Cardinals, 14 to 7; Baldacci and Rogel Big Guns in Victory as Chicagoans Drop Third Straight". The New York Times. November 19, 1956.
  18. ^ "Mr. Baldacci, Birmingham Girl Wed". Detroit Free Press. December 30, 1956. p. 17.
  19. ^ a b The Michigan alumnus: Volume 65 (1959), p. 173

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Louis Granville Baldacci born December 17 1934 is a former American football player He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1953 to 1955 and was the starting quarterback for the 1953 and 1954 Michigan Wolverines football teams He was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1956 NFL Draft and played ten games as a halfback in the 1956 NFL season Lou BaldacciNo 27Position HalfbackPersonal informationBorn 1934 12 17 December 17 1934 age 89 Richmond Virginia U S Height 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight 200 lb 91 kg Career informationHigh school St Vincent St Mary Akron Ohio College MichiganNFL draft 1956 Round 10 Pick 111Career historyPittsburgh Steelers 1956 Career NFL statisticsGames played 10Rushing Att Yds 31 140Receptions Yds 5 62Punts Yds 26 1010Player stats at PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 University of Michigan 2 1 1953 season 2 2 1954 season 2 3 1955 season 2 4 Career statistics 3 Pittsburgh Steelers 4 Later years and family 5 ReferencesEarly years editBaldacci was born in Richmond Virginia in 1934 He attended St Vincent High School in Akron Ohio 1 University of Michigan editBaldacci enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1952 and played for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1953 to 1955 2 3 4 1953 season edit As a sophomore in 1953 Baldacci was the starting quarterback for all nine games played by Michigan 2 The 1953 team finished with a record of 6 3 and was ranked No 19 in the final UPI poll and No 20 in the final AP poll 2 Baldacci had his best game as a forward passer in a 14 13 victory over Iowa on October 10 1953 He completed 7 of 11 passes for 100 yards including a 31 yard completion to Ed Hickey 5 Baldacci also kicked a 38 yard field goal against Illinois in 1953 breaking the prior record set by Tom Harmon in 1940 Baldacci s record was broken in 1961 by Doug Bickle 6 1954 season edit nbsp Baldacci s 63 yard TD completion against Michigan State As a junior in 1954 Baldacci split his time between the quarterback and fullback positions playing in 309 of 540 minutes over the course of the nine game season 7 He started five games at quarterback and one game at fullback for a Michigan team that again finished with a 6 3 record The 1954 team was ranked No 15 in both the final UPI and AP polls 3 In the 1954 season opener Baldacci scored both of Michigan s touchdowns in a 14 0 win over Washington 8 In November 1954 Baldacci led Michigan to a 33 7 win over the defending 1954 Rose Bowl champions from Michigan State Baldacci scored Michigan s first touchdown on a four yard run and later caught a 63 yard pass from Dan Cline to set up another touchdown 9 1955 season edit As a senior in 1955 Baldacci moved to the fullback position starting seven of nine games for the Wolverines The 1955 team improved to 7 2 and were ranked No 12 in the final AP poll and No 13 in the final UPI poll 4 In a 42 7 win over Missouri in September 1955 Baldacci had one of the best games of his career He had two rushing touchdowns and also threw two passes both of them completed for touchdowns 5 His best rushing total was 65 yards on 13 carries against Indiana in November 1955 5 After the 1955 season Baldacci was invited to play in two post season all star games He played in the 1955 Blue Gray All Star Football Classic and the 1956 Senior Bowl 10 11 He scored the first touchdown for the Blue team in a 20 19 loss to the Gray team 12 Career statistics edit During his three years playing with the Wolverines Baldacci completed 31 of 69 passes for 398 yards 3 touchdowns and 8 interceptions He also gained 352 yards rushing on 134 carries and 10 rushing touchdowns He also caught 16 passes for 269 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns 5 Pittsburgh Steelers editBaldacci was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1956 NFL Draft and signed with the Steelers in July 1956 13 Baldacci played in ten games as a halfback for the Steelers during the 1956 NFL season 14 He was part of an all Michigan backfield for Pittsburgh joining former Michigan teammate Lowell Perry University of Detroit star Ted Marchibroda and Michigan State star Lynn Chandnois 15 In November 1956 Baldacci s hard hitting play was credited with powering the Steelers to a 14 7 upset victory over the Chicago Cardinals 16 17 Later years and family editBaldacci was married in December 1956 to Linda Anne Landsnaes at St Hugo s Church in Bloomfield Hills Michigan 18 Baldacci entered the United States Air Force in 1957 19 He played with an Air Force football team at Hamilton Air Force Base and was selected to the 1958 All Air Force Football Team 19 Baldacci is a grandfather to 5 children and the great grandfather to 7 children References edit Lou Baldacci databasefootball com Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 a b c 1953 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library a b 1954 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library a b 1955 Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library a b c d Michigan Football Statistic Archive Query Page University of Michigan Archived from the original on 2013 05 24 Michigan Champions of the West by Bruce Madej Rob Toonkel Mike Pearson p 186 Baldacci May Split Signal Calling Duty Ludington Daily News September 6 1955 Michigan Gains Victory Over Washington 14 0 The Hartford Courant September 26 1954 Charles Bartlett November 14 1954 Baldacci Paces Wolverines Kramer Shannon Also Star Michigan Wins 33 to 7 Over Michigan State Chicago Daily Tribune p A1 University of Michigan Football All Star Game Participants University of Michigan Archived from the original on 2010 09 01 Retrieved 2010 08 24 Sign Baldacci For Blue Team The Owosso Argus Press November 25 1955 Grays Whip Blues 20 19 on Late Touchdown Chicago Daily Tribune January 1 1956 p A1 Varrichione Balducci Sign With Pittsburgh The Hartford Courant July 22 1956 Lou Baldacci player bio NFL com Retrieved 2009 04 13 Ex Michigan Stars Appear With Steelers Perry Baldacci In Lineup Davis May Be Sidelines Toledo Blade August 16 1956 Steelers Clip Cardinals Behind Baldacci Rogel Hartford Courant AP story November 19 1956 Steelers Topple Cardinals 14 to 7 Baldacci and Rogel Big Guns in Victory as Chicagoans Drop Third Straight The New York Times November 19 1956 Mr Baldacci Birmingham Girl Wed Detroit Free Press December 30 1956 p 17 a b The Michigan alumnus Volume 65 1959 p 173 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lou Baldacci amp oldid 1225322491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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