Cureton was a dominant offensive guard and also played on the defensive line for three seasons (1953-54-55) on UCLA football teams that went 26-4 and captured three Pacific Coast Conference championships and participated in two Rose Bowls.
During the 1954 national championship season, Cureton was named second-team All-Coast and honorable mention All-American.
He left the United States to avoid being drafted[1] and later played for nine years in the Canadian Football League for Toronto, Ottawa and Hamilton.
[2] Cureton had become a successful ice cream salesman in Toronto and had threatened legal action against the Rough Riders if they did not give him his release.
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