Hall of Athletic Honor
In 1965 he set 12 school records as a quarterback on the football team. He was voted the most valuable player in the Middle Atlantic Conference university division because he led the conference in total offense, passing, punting and scoring. He was named the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference player of the year. Besides being ranked amoung the nation's top total offense leaders, he was the second leading scorer in Pennsylvania. Two years in a row he won the prestigious Maxwell Club Award, was named to the All-State, All-East and All-Conference teams. Twice he received honorable mention Little All-America.
He played two years as a reserve basketball player, but in the spring was the starting third baseman on the baseball team. He was the conference's leading hitter and was recognized for his powerful throwing arm.
Following graduation he was a 14th round draft choice of the Baltimore Colts and spent nine years as a quarterback in the NFL.