Al Bruno

[1] In his senior season, Bruno caught 38 passes for 589 yards and 10 touchdowns and was named third-team All America by both AP and UPI.

[1] Bruno is one of only three Wildcats to have played for Hall of Fame coaches Bear Bryant in football and Adolph Rupp in basketball.

[3] After his playing career ended, he returned to Pennsylvania to teach and coach football at his alma mater West Chester High School.

[6] After 11 seasons as the Crimson's offensive coordinator, Bruno returned to Hamilton as Director of Player Personnel.

Defensive Coordinator Ted Schmitz served as interim head coach for six games before Bruno returned.

[7] After scouting for the BC Lions and the Buffalo Bills, Bruno was named the head coach of the New Mexico Rattlesnakes of the new Professional Spring Football League.