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| Tommy Casanova | |
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Position: Cornerback |
| Member Biography | |
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Tommy Casanova played defensive back for Louisiana State
1969-71, was all-conference three years and All-America his
last two years, In 1969-70 he also played halfback on
offense, carried the ball 72 times in 21 games, and averaged
4.2 yards a try. He did not play offense in 1971. He returned
punts and kickoffs 28 times the first year, 26 times the second
year, and 7 times as a senior. He averaged 14 yards a return.
In a 61-17 Louisiana State victory over Mississippi in 1970,
Casanova ran punts 61 and 73 yards for touchdowns. He
stood 6-2 in height and weighed 195 pounds. Casanova
played six years with the Cincinnati Bengals 1972-77. While
playing pro, he obtained a medical degree at the University of
Cincinnati.
Dr. Casanova became an ophthalmologist in Crowley,
Louisiana, specializing in eye surgery and eyelid reconstruction.
He was named to the board of trustees for colleges and
universities of Louisiana, worked with an environmental
society, and worked on visual surgery for lepers in Louisiana.
Louisiana State named Casanova to its all-modern era team,
covering the years 1937-1992. The Walter Camp Foundation
named him its 1989 Alumnus of the Year. Paul Brown, his
coach in the pros, called him "Just plain Special. We never
had anyone else like him. On defense, he played the ball like a
center fielder. On punt returns, he was excellent. A very good
football player and always a gentleman."
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