词条 | Phil Seymour (American football) |
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| name = Phil Seymour | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | number = 91 | position = Defensive end | birth_date = | birth_place = Detroit, Michigan | death_date = June 5, 2013 (age 65) | death_place = | height_ft = | height_in = | weight_lbs = | high_school = Detroit (MI) Salesian | college = Michigan | draftyear = | draftround = | draftpick = | pastteams = | highlights =
| nflnew = | pfr = }} Philip Hogan Seymour (December 17, 1947 - June 5, 2013) was an American football player. He played college football as a defensive end at the University of Michigan from 1967 to 1970 and was selected as a first-team All-Big Ten Conference player in both 1968 and 1970. He was also named an Academic All-American in 1970 Early yearsSeymour was born in 1947 and grew up in Berkley, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. He attended Salesian High School in Detroit.[1] His cousins, Paul Seymour and Jim Seymour, attended Shrine Catholic High School, and both went on to become All-American football players at Michigan and Notre Dame, respectively. University of MichiganSeymour enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1966 and played college football as a defensive end for the Michigan Wolverines football teams under head coaches Bump Elliott and Bo Schembechler from 1967 to 1970.[1] As a sophomore, he started all 10 games at defensive end and one game at offensive end for coach Elliott's final team—the 1968 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled an 8-2 record and was ranked #12 in the final AP Poll.[2] Seymour led the 1968 Michigan team with 92 tackles, including a career-high 17 tackles against California in the first game of the season.[3] At the end of the season, Seymour was selected as a first-team defensive end on the 1968 All-Big Ten Conference football team.[4] Seymour missed most of the 1969 season with a knee injury, appearing only briefly in one game against Michigan State.[3][5] As a senior, Seymour started seven games at defensive end, while his cousin Paul Seymour started nine games at tight end, for the 1970 Michigan Wolverines football team that compiled a 9-1 record, allowed only 90 points on defense (9 points per game), and finished the season ranked #7 in the final UPI poll.[2] Seymour was again selected as a first-team player on the 1970 All-Big Ten Conference football team.[6] He also earned Academic All-America honors in 1970.[10] Later yearsSeymour later graduated from the University of Maryland Law School.[7] He was married to Julie Ann (Pastula) Seymour for 41 years, and they had three children, Ann, Maureen, and Patrick. Seymour died in 2013 at age 65.[8] References1. ^1 {{cite web|title=All-Time Football Roster Database|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library|accessdate=March 26, 2015|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/rosters/football.php}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Seymour, Phil}}2. ^1 {{cite web|title=1968 Football Team|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library|accessdate=March 27, 2015|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1968fbt.htm}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|title=Michigan Football Statistic Archive Query Page|publisher=University of Michigan|accessdate=March 27, 2015|url=http://stats.ath.umich.edu/football/footstart.php|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071112175906/http://stats.ath.umich.edu/football/footstart.php|archivedate=November 12, 2007|df=}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Podolak and Meskimen Named All-Big 10|newspaper=The Daily Iowan|date=November 27, 1968|page=3|url=http://dailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1968/di1968-11-27.pdf}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Phil Seymour's longest season|newspaper=The Michigan Daily|date=October 23, 1969|page=6|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2706&dat=19691023&id=4AxKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cR4NAAAAIBAJ&pg=1198,2792514&hl=en}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Buckeyes place 6 on all-Big Ten team|newspaper=The Bryan Times (AP story)|date=November 27, 1970|page=10|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=799&dat=19701127&id=k1EwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TVIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4310,3497604}} 7. ^1 {{cite web|title=University of Michigan Football Academic All-Americans|publisher=University of Michigan|work=MGoBlue.com|accessdate=March 27, 2015|url=http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/042709aaa.html}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Death Notice: Philip Hogan Seymour|publisher=Michigan.com|accessdate=March 27, 2015|url=http://deathnotices.michigan.com/view-single.php?id=320066}} 7 : 1947 births|2013 deaths|Sportspeople from Detroit|American football defensive ends|Michigan Wolverines football players|Players of American football from Michigan|People from Berkley, Michigan |
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