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Richard Gale
Rifenburg (August 21, 1926 –
December 5, 1994) was an
American football player and a
pioneering television broadcaster for the forerunner...
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gaining more
yards in the air (1,355) than on the
ground (1,262). ****
Rifenburg, the team's
leading receiver, was
picked as a first-team All-American...
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Brian Sieman: 2019–present Rudy Martzke: 1972–1974 (WBEN-TV) ****
Rifenburg: 1977–1978 (WBEN-TV) Stu Lantz: 1978–1983 John Olive: 1983–1984 Ted Green:...
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Murphy (2004–2022)
Chris Brown (2023–present)
Ralph Hubbell and ****
Rifenburg (1960–?) Ed
Rutkowski (1973–1977, 1990) Don
Gilbert (1978–79) Stan Barron...
- guard),
White (center),
Wilkins (right guard),
Pritula (right tackle),
Rifenburg (right end),
Yerges (quarterback),
Chappuis (left halfback), Bump Elliott...
- for injury. As
early as 1949,
these concerns had been
raised after ****
Rifenburg suffered a
serious knee
injury practicing for the game,
effectively ending...
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extended medical leave)
Chris Brown (2023–present) ****
Rifenburg and
Ralph Hubbell (1960-1972) Ed
Rutkowski (1973-1977) Stan
Barron (1978-1983)...
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humanities (2004–2010), poet, and editor-in-chief of
Slope Editions ****
Rifenburg –
communications professor and
pioneering television broadcaster "College...
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Sporting positions Preceded by ****
Rifenburg and
Ralph Hubbell Buffalo Bills color commentator 1971–1977 Succeeded by Stan
Barron Political offices Preceded by...
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Forestieri Benton Harbor Notre Dame 1945 Bob
Swanson Lansing ****ton 1944 ****
Rifenburg Saginaw Arthur Hill
Michigan 1943 Don
Boven Kalamazoo Central Western...