Tommy Harmon

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Tommy Harmon was an American football halfback, World War II pilot, and later a prominent sports broadcaster known for his college stardom at the University of Michigan and subsequent media career.

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instanceOf American football player
Heisman Trophy winner
World War II pilot
human
radio sportscaster
television sportscaster
awardReceived AP College Football Player of the Year
Heisman Trophy
Maxwell Award
causeOfDeath heart attack
child Kelly Harmon
Kristin Harmon
Mark Harmon
collegeAttended University of Michigan
collegeNumber 98
conflictParticipatedIn World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1919-09-28
dateOfDeath 1990-03-15
draftedBy Chicago Bears
education Horace Mann High School, Gary, Indiana
employer ABC Sports
CBS Sports
fullName Thomas Dudley Harmon
genreOfBroadcasting sports broadcasting
givenName Thomas
hallOfFameInduction College Football Hall of Fame
height 6 ft 1 in
jerseyNumberRetiredBy University of Michigan
leagueDraftedInto National Football League
memberOfSportsTeam Michigan Wolverines football
surface form: Michigan Wolverines football team
militaryBranch United States Army Air Forces
nickname Old 98
Tommy
notableFor college football stardom at the University of Michigan
post-playing career as a sports broadcaster
occupation commercial airline pilot
sportscaster
placeOfBirth Rensselaer, Indiana
surface form: Rensselaer, Indiana, United States
placeOfDeath Los Angeles, California, United States of America
surface form: Los Angeles, California, United States
positionPlayed halfback
residence Los Angeles
surface form: Los Angeles, California, United States
sport American football
spouse Elyse Knox
weight 195 lb
yearHeismanWon 1940

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Super Bowl II radioAnnouncer Tommy Harmon