Skippy Stivers
American football and baseball player (1903–1985)
Idaho Vandals | |
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Position | Quarterback |
Career history | |
College | Idaho (1922–1924) |
Career highlights and awards | |
Vernon T. "Skippy" Stivers (December 18, 1903 – May 8, 1985) was a college football and baseball player. Stiver played at quarterback for the Idaho Vandals football team, and starred throughout the 1924 season, despite two dislocated vertebrae in his neck.[1][2]
References
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Skippy Stivers at Find a Grave
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Idaho Vandals starting quarterbacks
- Edwards (1893)
- G. P. Mix (1894)
- Fred Moore (1897)
- Frank Griffin (1901)
- Robert Ghormley (1901)
- Howard Kirkwood (1902)
- Frank Mix (1902)
- John R. Middleton (1903–1905)
- William Robertson (1906)
- Rodney Small (1907–1908)
- Enoch Perkins (1909–1912)
- Harold Purdy (1913–1915)
- Sam Morrison (1915)
- Bertram Dingle (1916–1917)
- Boyd Brigham (1918)
- Ralph Breshears (1919)
- Howard Breshears (1920–1922)
- Skippy Stivers (1922–1924)
- Glenn Jacoby (1925–1927)
- Paul Hutchinson (1928)
- Waldemar Pederson (1929)
- George Wilson (1930–1932)
- Emmert Davis (1931)
- Willis Smith (1931–1933)
- Elbert Inman (1934)
- Clarence Devlin (1934)
- Russell Honsowetz (1935)
- Walter Musial (1936)
- Earl Gregory (1937)
- Hal Roise (1938)
- Merle Stoddard (1939)
- Mac Beall (1940)
- Pete Hecomovich (1941–1942)
- Dan Davidoff (1942)
- Dick Nelson (1945)
- Phil Litzenberger (1945)
- Bill Williams (1946–1947)
- Jim Hammond (1946–1949)
- Russ Moffett (1947–1948)
- Max Glaves (1949–1951)
- Wayne Anderson (1951–1952)
- George Eidam (1952–1954)
- Howard Willis (1955–1957)
- Gary Kenworthy (1957)
- Joe Espinosa (1958–1959)
- Gary Farnworth (1958–1959)
- Sil Vial (1960)
- Mike Mosolf (1961)
- Gary Gagnon (1961–1962)
- Mike Whiles (1962)
- Gary Mires (1962–1963)
- Mike Monahan (1963–1964)
- John Foruria (1965–1966)
- Jerry Ahlin (1965)
- Joe Rodriguez (1965)
- Steve Garman (1966–1967)
- Paul Gentle (1967)
- Steve Olson (1968–1970)
- Mitch Lansdell (1968–1969)
- John Hathaway (1969)
- Pete Glindeman (1969)
- Tom Ponciano (1970–1971)
- Bruce Cole (1971)
- Rick Seefried (1971–1973)
- Ross Goddard (1972)
- Dave Comstock (1972–1975)
- Dennis Ballock (1974)
- Rocky Tuttle (1976–1977)
- Craig Juntunen (1976–1977)
- Mike McCurdy (1978)
- Jay Goodenbour (1978–1979)
- Rob Petrillo (1979)
- Ken Hobart (1980–1983)
- Scott Linehan (1984–1986)
- Rick Sloan (1984–85)
- John Friesz (1987–1989)
- Andy Beitia (1988)
- Doug Nussmeier (1990–1993)
- Steve Nolan (1990)
- Eric Hisaw (1994–1995)
- Brian Brennan (1994, 1997)
- Ryan Fien (1996)
- Ed Dean (1997–1998)
- Greg Robertson (1998–1999)
- John Welsh (1998–2001)
- Brian Lindgren (2002–2003)
- Michael Harrington (2003–2004)
- Steve Wichman (2005–2006)
- Nathan Enderle (2007–2010)
- Brian Reader (2009–2011)
- Taylor Davis (2011–2013)
- Dominique Blackman (2012)
- Logan Bushnell (2012)
- Chad Chalich (2013–2014)
- Matt Linehan (2014–2017)
- Jake Luton (2015)
- Mason Petrino (2017–2019)
- Colton Richardson (2017–2019)
- Michael Beaudry (2020–2021)
- CJ Jordan (2020)
- Zach Borisch (2020–2021)
- Gevani McCoy (2022–2023)
- Jack Layne (2022–2024)
- Jack Wagner (2024)
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