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Tom Yewcic

Thomas J. Yewcic (May 9, 1932 – October 21, 2020)[1] was an American football quarterback and punter and Major League Baseball player. He attended Michigan State University. In football, he played from 1961 to 1966 with the Boston Patriots of the American Football League (AFL), and is a member of the Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team. In baseball, he played one game for the Detroit Tigers in 1957.

Tom Yewcic
No. 14
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:(1932-05-09)May 9, 1932
Conemaugh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died:October 20, 2020(2020-10-20) (aged 88)
Arlington, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
College:Michigan State
NFL draft:1954 / Round: 27 / Pick: 319
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
TDINT:12–12
Passing yards:1,374
Passer rating:60.2
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Football career edit

Playing quarterback, Yewcic had a career-high 90 yards rushing and led his Boston Patriots to a 24–17 victory over the New York Titans at Boston University Field on November 30, 1962.

Yewcic punted 377 times for 14,553 yards over the 1961 through 1966 regular seasons for the Boston Patriots. He also was used as a flanker and running back. He completed 87 passes for 1,374 yards and 12 touchdowns and had 72 carries for 424 yards and four touchdowns. He caught seven passes for 69 yards and recovered three fumbles in 77 regular season games. Yewcic played in two playoff games for the Boston Patriots and completed three passes for eight yards, ran for a 10-yard gain and punted 14 times for a total of 523 yards. His longest punt in the playoffs was 68 yards.

Yewcic had a career long 46-yard run in the Patriots 14–10 loss to the Denver Broncos on September 29, 1963. His career longest reception was 46 yards in their 45–17 rout of the Denver Broncos on September 16, 1961. Yewcic's longest punt was 70 yards in their 27–23 win over the New York Jets on November 28, 1965. Yewcic holds the team record for the longest run by a Patriots punter in a regular season game: a 20-yard gain in the Patriots 26–16 win over the Oakland Raiders at Boston University Field on October 26, 1962.

Yewcic is tied with Chris Hanson for the most games with only one punt (4) during their career with the Patriots. Yewcic averaged a career best 40.7 yards per punt for the 1965 season. Yewcic and Tom Brady are the only Patriots players who have punted, thrown a touchdown pass, caught a pass, and run for a touchdown.

After his playing career, Yewcic served as an assistant coach with the Patriots under Mike Holovak (1968) and Chuck Fairbanks (1976–1978), coached college and semipro football, and worked in private business. He and his family lived in Arlington, Massachusetts.[2]

Tom Yewcic Football Stadium at Conemaugh Valley High School is named for him.

AFL career statistics edit

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Bold Career high
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Regular season edit

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Punting Sacked Fum
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Pnt Yds Y/P Lng Blck Sck SckY
1961 BOS 14 1 3 8 37.5 25 3.1 18 1 2 46.4 11 51 4.6 13 1 64 2,406 37.6 64 2 0
1962 BOS 14 4 3–1 54 126 42.9 903 7.2 78 7 5 69.6 33 215 6.5 27 2 69 2,654 38.5 56 1 12 85 8
1963 BOS 14 1 0–1 29 70 41.4 444 6.3 57 4 5 52.3 22 161 7.3 46 1 74 2,880 38.9 65 1 3 39 3
1964 BOS 14 0 1 1 100.0 2 2.0 2 0 0 79.2 5 2 0.4 2 0 73 2,787 38.2 63 1 1 11 1
1965 BOS 14 0 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 39.6 0 0 0 0 76 3,094 40.7 70 2 1 4 0
1966 BOS 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 −5 −5.0 −5 0 21 732 34.9 49 1 0 0 1
Career 77 6 3–2 87 206 42.2 1,374 6.7 78 12 12 60.2 72 424 5.9 46 4 377 14,553 38.6 70 8 17 139 13

Postseason edit

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Punting Sacked Fum
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Pnt Yds Y/P Lng Blck Sck SckY
1963 BOS 2 0 3 8 37.5 39 4.9 23 0 1 14.1 1 14 14.0 14 0 14 554 39.6 68 0 0 0 0
Career 2 0 3 8 37.5 39 4.9 23 0 1 14.1 1 14 14.0 14 0 14 554 39.6 68 0 0 0 0

Baseball career edit

Tom Yewcic
Catcher
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 27, 1957, for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
June 27, 1957, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Batting average.000
Games played1
At bats1
Teams

As a baseball player at Michigan State, Yewcic was named the College World Series Most Outstanding Player of the 1954 College World Series despite his team not reaching the championship game. After signing with the Detroit Tigers, he began his career with the minor league Wilkes-Barre Barons in 1954. During his four-season professional baseball career, Yewcic went on to play one game as a catcher with the big-league Tigers on June 27, 1957. He was a defensive replacement for the Tigers' starting catcher, Red Wilson, also a former Big Ten football star (in his case, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison), in the sixth inning of a game at Griffith Stadium in which the Tigers were trailing the Washington Senators, 6–2. Yewcic caught the game's final three innings, making one error in six total chances. He came to bat once, in the seventh inning against Tex Clevenger, and popped out to Washington shortstop Milt Bolling.[3]

Yewcic continued to play in baseball's minor leagues until 1959, when he switched to football.

College career edit

Yewcic is still the only player to win a Rose Bowl and also be named the College World Series Most Valuable Player - in the same year no less.

He was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003 and was named the MSU Baseball Distinguished Alumnus of the Year in 2013.

One of the most decorated Spartans in school history, Yewcic was the starting quarterback in 1952 and 1953, leading the Spartans to an undefeated national championship in '52 and the program's first-ever Big Ten Championship and Rose Bowl victory during the '53 season. In the spring of 1954, the first-team All-American catcher helped the baseball team win its first Big Ten title and advance to the College World Series for the first time in program history.

Yewcic and the Spartans went 3–2 at the College World Series to finish in third place, as Michigan State closed the year with a 25-10-1 record, then a school record for victories. Yewcic was named the CWS Most Valuable Player for his outstanding performance in MSU's five games.

He also became the first player in program history to be named a first-team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association, as he hit .305 with three homers, five doubles and 12 RBI in conference play.

Yewcic was also a three-year letterwinner in football (1951–53) and earned All-America status in 1952 by NBC-TV after leading the Spartans to an undefeated 9–0 season and the consensus national championship. As the team's starting quarterback, he completed 41-of-95 passes for 941 yards, then a school season record, and 10 touchdowns. In his first game as a starting quarterback, he was 7-of-14 passing for 171 yards and rallied the Spartans to a 27–13 win at Michigan. Yewcic was just the second Spartan QB to reach the 200-yard passing mark when he threw for 202 yards in the 48–6 win over Texas A&M.

Yewcic also played quarterback on the 1953 Big Ten Championship team that went 9-1 and defeated UCLA in the program's first-ever appearance in the Rose Bowl. He threw for seven touchdowns and 489 yards as a senior that season.

He finished his career with 18 touchdown passes and 1,480 passing yards as the Spartans compiled a 27–1 record during his three years on the team. He also was the starting punter for MSU from 1951 to 1953 and averaged 38.7 yards per punt (4,762 yards on 123 punts).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Former Patriots quarterback/punter Tom Yewcic dies". NBC Sports. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Yewcic an Ambassador to the Past". Patriots.com. December 5, 2006.
  3. ^ "Washington Senators 7, Detroit Tigers 2". Retrosheet. June 27, 1957.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference
  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet

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This article is about football player For the Pennsylvania State Representative see Thomas F Yewcic Thomas J Yewcic May 9 1932 October 21 2020 1 was an American football quarterback and punter and Major League Baseball player He attended Michigan State University In football he played from 1961 to 1966 with the Boston Patriots of the American Football League AFL and is a member of the Patriots All 1960s AFL Team In baseball he played one game for the Detroit Tigers in 1957 Tom YewcicNo 14Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1932 05 09 May 9 1932Conemaugh Pennsylvania U S Died October 20 2020 2020 10 20 aged 88 Arlington Massachusetts U S Height 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Weight 185 lb 84 kg Career informationCollege Michigan StateNFL draft 1954 Round 27 Pick 319Career historyBoston Patriots 1961 1966 Career highlights and awardsBoston Patriots All 1960s Team National champion 1952 Second team All Big Ten 1953 Career NFL statisticsTD INT 12 12Passing yards 1 374Passer rating 60 2Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Football career 2 AFL career statistics 2 1 Regular season 2 2 Postseason 3 Baseball career 4 College career 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFootball career editPlaying quarterback Yewcic had a career high 90 yards rushing and led his Boston Patriots to a 24 17 victory over the New York Titans at Boston University Field on November 30 1962 Yewcic punted 377 times for 14 553 yards over the 1961 through 1966 regular seasons for the Boston Patriots He also was used as a flanker and running back He completed 87 passes for 1 374 yards and 12 touchdowns and had 72 carries for 424 yards and four touchdowns He caught seven passes for 69 yards and recovered three fumbles in 77 regular season games Yewcic played in two playoff games for the Boston Patriots and completed three passes for eight yards ran for a 10 yard gain and punted 14 times for a total of 523 yards His longest punt in the playoffs was 68 yards Yewcic had a career long 46 yard run in the Patriots 14 10 loss to the Denver Broncos on September 29 1963 His career longest reception was 46 yards in their 45 17 rout of the Denver Broncos on September 16 1961 Yewcic s longest punt was 70 yards in their 27 23 win over the New York Jets on November 28 1965 Yewcic holds the team record for the longest run by a Patriots punter in a regular season game a 20 yard gain in the Patriots 26 16 win over the Oakland Raiders at Boston University Field on October 26 1962 Yewcic is tied with Chris Hanson for the most games with only one punt 4 during their career with the Patriots Yewcic averaged a career best 40 7 yards per punt for the 1965 season Yewcic and Tom Brady are the only Patriots players who have punted thrown a touchdown pass caught a pass and run for a touchdown After his playing career Yewcic served as an assistant coach with the Patriots under Mike Holovak 1968 and Chuck Fairbanks 1976 1978 coached college and semipro football and worked in private business He and his family lived in Arlington Massachusetts 2 Tom Yewcic Football Stadium at Conemaugh Valley High School is named for him AFL career statistics editLegend Led the league Bold Career high Underline Incomplete data Regular season edit Year Team Games Passing Rushing Punting Sacked Fum GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A Lng TD Pnt Yds Y P Lng Blck Sck SckY 1961 BOS 14 1 3 8 37 5 25 3 1 18 1 2 46 4 11 51 4 6 13 1 64 2 406 37 6 64 2 0 1962 BOS 14 4 3 1 54 126 42 9 903 7 2 78 7 5 69 6 33 215 6 5 27 2 69 2 654 38 5 56 1 12 85 8 1963 BOS 14 1 0 1 29 70 41 4 444 6 3 57 4 5 52 3 22 161 7 3 46 1 74 2 880 38 9 65 1 3 39 3 1964 BOS 14 0 1 1 100 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 79 2 5 2 0 4 2 0 73 2 787 38 2 63 1 1 11 1 1965 BOS 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 6 0 0 0 0 76 3 094 40 7 70 2 1 4 0 1966 BOS 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 5 0 21 732 34 9 49 1 0 0 1 Career 77 6 3 2 87 206 42 2 1 374 6 7 78 12 12 60 2 72 424 5 9 46 4 377 14 553 38 6 70 8 17 139 13 Postseason edit Year Team Games Passing Rushing Punting Sacked Fum GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y A Lng TD Pnt Yds Y P Lng Blck Sck SckY 1963 BOS 2 0 3 8 37 5 39 4 9 23 0 1 14 1 1 14 14 0 14 0 14 554 39 6 68 0 0 0 0 Career 2 0 3 8 37 5 39 4 9 23 0 1 14 1 1 14 14 0 14 0 14 554 39 6 68 0 0 0 0Baseball career editTom YewcicCatcherBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutJune 27 1957 for the Detroit TigersLast MLB appearanceJune 27 1957 for the Detroit TigersMLB statisticsBatting average 000Games played1At bats1TeamsDetroit Tigers 1957 As a baseball player at Michigan State Yewcic was named the College World Series Most Outstanding Player of the 1954 College World Series despite his team not reaching the championship game After signing with the Detroit Tigers he began his career with the minor league Wilkes Barre Barons in 1954 During his four season professional baseball career Yewcic went on to play one game as a catcher with the big league Tigers on June 27 1957 He was a defensive replacement for the Tigers starting catcher Red Wilson also a former Big Ten football star in his case at the University of Wisconsin Madison in the sixth inning of a game at Griffith Stadium in which the Tigers were trailing the Washington Senators 6 2 Yewcic caught the game s final three innings making one error in six total chances He came to bat once in the seventh inning against Tex Clevenger and popped out to Washington shortstop Milt Bolling 3 Yewcic continued to play in baseball s minor leagues until 1959 when he switched to football College career editYewcic is still the only player to win a Rose Bowl and also be named the College World Series Most Valuable Player in the same year no less He was inducted into the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003 and was named the MSU Baseball Distinguished Alumnus of the Year in 2013 One of the most decorated Spartans in school history Yewcic was the starting quarterback in 1952 and 1953 leading the Spartans to an undefeated national championship in 52 and the program s first ever Big Ten Championship and Rose Bowl victory during the 53 season In the spring of 1954 the first team All American catcher helped the baseball team win its first Big Ten title and advance to the College World Series for the first time in program history Yewcic and the Spartans went 3 2 at the College World Series to finish in third place as Michigan State closed the year with a 25 10 1 record then a school record for victories Yewcic was named the CWS Most Valuable Player for his outstanding performance in MSU s five games He also became the first player in program history to be named a first team All American by the American Baseball Coaches Association as he hit 305 with three homers five doubles and 12 RBI in conference play Yewcic was also a three year letterwinner in football 1951 53 and earned All America status in 1952 by NBC TV after leading the Spartans to an undefeated 9 0 season and the consensus national championship As the team s starting quarterback he completed 41 of 95 passes for 941 yards then a school season record and 10 touchdowns In his first game as a starting quarterback he was 7 of 14 passing for 171 yards and rallied the Spartans to a 27 13 win at Michigan Yewcic was just the second Spartan QB to reach the 200 yard passing mark when he threw for 202 yards in the 48 6 win over Texas A amp M Yewcic also played quarterback on the 1953 Big Ten Championship team that went 9 1 and defeated UCLA in the program s first ever appearance in the Rose Bowl He threw for seven touchdowns and 489 yards as a senior that season He finished his career with 18 touchdown passes and 1 480 passing yards as the Spartans compiled a 27 1 record during his three years on the team He also was the starting punter for MSU from 1951 to 1953 and averaged 38 7 yards per punt 4 762 yards on 123 punts See also editList of American Football League playersReferences edit Former Patriots quarterback punter Tom Yewcic dies NBC Sports Retrieved October 22 2020 Yewcic an Ambassador to the Past Patriots com December 5 2006 Washington Senators 7 Detroit Tigers 2 Retrosheet June 27 1957 External links editCareer statistics and player information from NFL com Pro Football Reference Career statistics and player information from MLB or Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Yewcic amp oldid 1220891725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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