Carl Larpenter
American football player (1936–1998)
American football player
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Position: | Guard / Offensive tackle | ||
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Born: | (1936-07-01)July 1, 1936 Port Arthur, Texas | ||
Died: | September 15, 1998(1998-09-15) (aged 62) | ||
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High school: | Thomas Jefferson (Port Arthur, Texas) | ||
College: | Texas | ||
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Carl James Larpenter[1] (July 1, 1936 – September 15, 1998[2]) was a professional American football player for the American Football League's Denver Broncos (1960–1961) and Dallas Texans (1962).[3] He was born in Port Arthur, Texas and attended the University of Texas.[3] He was an offensive tackle and an offensive guard.[4]
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Dallas Texans 1962 AFL champions
- 1 Tom Pennington
- 10 Jimmy Saxton
- 12 Eddie Wilson
- 14 Bobby Ply
- 16 Len Dawson
- 19 Cotton Davidson
- 20 Bobby Hunt
- 26 Frank Jackson
- 28 Abner Haynes
- 30 Jack Spikes
- 32 Curtis McClinton
- 35 Smokey Stover
- 42 Johnny Robinson
- 44 Edward Kelley
- 45 Dave Grayson
- 48 Duane Wood
- 54 Ted Greene
- 55 E. J. Holub
- 56 Walt Corey
- 60 Al Reynolds
- 63 Marvin Terrell
- 64 Curt Merz
- 65 Jon Gilliam
- 66 Sonny Bishop
- 67 Carl Larpenter
- 69 Sherrill Headrick
- 72 Paul Rochester
- 74 Jerry Cornelison
- 75 Jerry Mays
- 77 Jim Tyrer
- 79 Charley Diamond
- 81 Tommy Brooker
- 82 Bill Miller
- 84 Fred Arbanas
- 85 Bill Hull
- 86 Dick Davis
- 87 Mel Branch
- 88 Chris Burford
- Head coach: Hank Stram
- Assistant coaches: Tom Catlin
- Bob Ghilotti
- Ed Hughes
- Bill Walsh
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