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    Don Looney (Joe Don's father) passes

    Story in Houston Chronicle today:

    Don Looney, who was last known survivor of TCU's 1938 National Championship team died at 98. He played receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1940 leading the NFL with 58 receptions for 707 yards. After his NFL career he became a NFL official.

    Mr. Looney's son, Joe Don, played at OU and later was a first round draft by the New york Giants in 1964 and spent parts of 5 seasons in the league.

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    Re: Don Looney (Joe Don's father) passes

    I was named after Joe Don Looney.

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    First game at Norman for me was OU-MU in 62...Joe Don was on
    KR duty....OU won...13-0

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    Quote Originally Posted by GDC View Post
    I was named after Joe Don Looney.
    In 1962 my mom was a co-ed at OU. Joe Don winked at her as she was on her way to class, and I was immaculately conceived.

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    Mr. Looney's son, Joe Don, played at OU and later was a first round draft by the New york Giants in 1964 and spent parts of 5 seasons in the league.
    But, he was so much more.
    "To this day, Schnellenberger is not held in high esteem by Sooner fans, in part because he made no secret of his lack of interest in the program's history."

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