Vic Prinzi
American football player and announcer (1936–1998)
Victor C. Prinzi (April 28, 1936 - January 14, 1998)[1] was a professional American football player for the New York Giants and the Denver Broncos and did color commentary with Gene Deckerhoff for FSU football games. He was also a friend and former college football (starting quarterback and defensive back) teammate of Burt Reynolds at Florida State University, after whom a character in The Cannonball Run was named. Vic Prinzi died after a four-month battle with lung cancer on January 14, 1998, at his home in Tampa, Florida.
See also
References
- ^ "Victor C Prinzi". Retrieved December 21, 2020.
External links
- Vic Prinzi at the official site of the Seminoles, the Florida State University American football team.
- [1]. Ex-Seminoles Broadcaster, QB Dies
- Sports-Reference Page
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Florida State Seminoles starting quarterbacks
- Don Grant (1947)
- Jack McMillan (1947)
- Ralph Chaudron (1947, 1949)
- Walter Foy (1948)
- Whitey Urquhart (1948–1949)
- Norman Eubanks (1949)
- Mac Huey (1950–1951)
- Don Gladden (1950)
- Bill Driver (1950)
- Mike Sellers (1951)
- Jimmy Lee Taylor (1952)
- Lee Corso (1953, 1956)
- Harry Massey (1953–1954)
- Len Swantic (1954–1955)
- Vic Prinzi (1954–1955, 1958)
- Bobby Renn (1957)
- Jerry Henderson (1957)
- Joe Majors (1959)
- Eddie Feely (1960–1962)
- Ed Trancygier (1961)
- Steve Tensi (1963–1964)
- Ed Pritchett (1965)
- Kim Hammond (1966–1967)
- Gary Pajcic (1966–1968)
- Bill Cappleman (1968–1969)
- Tommy Warren (1970)
- Frank Whigham (1970)
- Gary Huff (1970–1972)
- Billy Sexton (1973)
- Mark Orlando (1973)
- Billy Prescott (1973)
- Ron Coppess (1974)
- Jimmy Black (1974, 1976)
- Steve Mathieson (1974–1975)
- Clyde Walker (1975)
- Jimmy Jordan (1977–1979)
- Wally Woodham (1977–1979)
- Rick Stockstill (1980–1981)
- Blair Williams (1982)
- Kelly Lowrey (1982–1983)
- Bob Davis (1983)
- Eric Thomas (1983–1985)
- Kirk Coker (1984–1985)
- Danny McManus (1985–1987)
- Chip Ferguson (1985–1986, 1988)
- Peter Tom Willis (1986, 1988–1989)
- Brad Johnson (1990–1991)
- Casey Weldon (1990–1991)
- Charlie Ward (1992–1993)
- Danny Kanell (1993–1995)
- Thad Busby (1996–1997)
- Dan Kendra (1996)
- Chris Weinke (1998–2000)
- Marcus Outzen (1998)
- Chris Rix (2001–2004)
- Adrian McPherson (2002)
- Fabian Walker (2002)
- Wyatt Sexton (2004)
- Drew Weatherford (2005–2007)
- Xavier Lee (2006–2007)
- Christian Ponder (2008–2010)
- EJ Manuel (2009–2012)
- Clint Trickett (2011)
- Jameis Winston (2013–2014)
- Sean Maguire (2014–2015)
- Everett Golson (2015)
- Deondre Francois (2016–2018)
- James Blackman (2017–2020)
- Alex Hornibrook (2019)
- Tate Rodemaker (2020, 2023)
- Jordan Travis (2020–2023)
- Chubba Purdy (2020)
- McKenzie Milton (2021)
- Brock Glenn (2023)
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