Jack Crabtree (born November 19, 1935) is a former American football quarterback who was the most valuable player of the 1958 Rose Bowl, despite the fact that his team lost the game.
Crabtree grew up in Lakewood, California and attended Excelsior High School in nearby Norwalk where he starred at quarterback.
[2] In 1957, Crabtree led the Ducks to a tie for the Pacific Coast Conference championship with Oregon State.
In 1960, he played briefly with the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers of the American Football League.
[2] Following his retirement from football, he worked for the Champion sportswear company, becoming manager of its west coast sales force.