词条 | Walter Driskill |
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|name=Walter Driskill |image= |caption= |number=None |position= |birth_date={{Birth date|1913|09|20}} |death_date={{Death date and age|1998|7|25|1913|09|20}} |death_place =Delray Beach, California |college=Colorado |other_title=athletic director |other_years1=1947–1948 |other_team1=Maryland |coaching_years1=1949 |coaching_team1=Baltimore Colts |CoachPFR=DrisWa0 |highlights= |HOF= }} Walter Scott Driskill (September 20, 1913 – July 25, 1998) was a professional football coach for the Baltimore Colts of the All-America Football Conference in 1949. He was also the creator and owner of Dribeck Importers Inc., the North American importer of Beck's beer. Driskill earned his bachelor's in history from the University of Colorado in 1936 and his master's in history in 1940. He also played football for the school from 1931 until 1935, where he lettered three times as a tackle and was a teammate of Byron "Whizzer" White. In 2009, Driskill's estate donated $750,000 to the University of Colorado's history department.[1] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dailycamera.com/births/ci_13320452|title=CU history department to get boost from German beer importer|work=dailycamera.com}} {{Maryland Terrapins athletic director navbox}}{{Baltimore Colts coach navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Driskill, Walt}} 10 : 1913 births|1998 deaths|American football tackles|Baltimore Colts (1947–50) coaches|Colorado Buffaloes football coaches|Colorado Buffaloes football players|Maryland Terrapins athletic directors|Maryland Terrapins football coaches|Oklahoma Sooners football coaches|Wyoming Cowboys football coaches |
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