Biographical details | |
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Born | Spring Valley, New York, U.S. | December 9, 1893
Died | March 22, 1961 Lakeland, Florida, U.S. | (aged 67)
Playing career | |
1912–1915 | Rutgers |
Position(s) | Halfback, guard, fullback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1925 | Rollins |
1928–1929 | Weaver |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1921–1924 | Chattanooga |
1925–1926 | Rollins |
?–1933 | Lynchburg |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
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Howard Parker "Tal" Talman (December 9, 1893 – March 22, 1961)[1] was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Rutgers University from 1913 to 1915 and was the first Rutgers Scarlet Knights football player to be selected as an All-American.
Talman was born in Spring Valley, New York, in 1893. He attended Rutgers University, where he played college football. In 1913, he became the first Rutgers Scarlet Knights football player to receive All-American honors.[2] He was selected by Parke H. Davis as a first-team All-American at the guard position in 1913,[3] by Walter Camp as a third-team All-American halfback in 1914,[4][5] and as a second-team All-American fullback in 1915 by both Camp and New York sports writer, Monty.[6]
Talman also holds the Rutgers football single-game scoring record with 48 points scored (6 touchdowns, 12 extra points) in a game played against RPI on October 9, 1915.[7] He also competed for Rutgers in baseball and track and was selected as the captain of the 1915 Rutgers football team.[8]
Talman later played professional football for the Massillon Tigers.[9] He also played and coached football at the University of Chattanooga.[10][11]
Talman died on March 22, 1961, in Lakeland, Florida.[12]
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