Hall Haynes

In his senior season, he led the Broncos' to the Orange Bowl championship over the Kentucky Wildcats.

[2] He also got to play in the Chicago College All-Star Game that season, and was named to the All-Far West Eleven.

[2] After 1950, he then didn't play for two years, as he was on a tour of duty, part of which he served in Korea, in combat.

[5] In 1954, at the age of 25, Haynes retired to take a post as the San Jose civil defense director and to be with his family.

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