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12 Facts About Bob Vaughn

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Robert Curtis Vaughn was born on June 8,1945 and is an American former professional football offensive guard who played one game in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos.

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Bob Vaughn was born in Memphis, Tennessee on June 8,1945.

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Bob Vaughn attended East High School in Memphis and was a two-sport star, being both a highly regarded football prospect and a top track athlete, specializing in hurdling.

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Bob Vaughn spent his first year at Ole Miss, 1963, on the freshman team.

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Bob Vaughn was not a member of the varsity team in 1964.

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Bob Vaughn lettered in 1965 and became the team's starting right tackle on defense, after having been switched from offense.

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Bob Vaughn was put on the kickoff teams for his speed, while being able to play tackle on offense and at wide receiver or tight end.

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Bob Vaughn appeared in every game during the 1965 season.

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Bob Vaughn was initially named the team's starting offensive guard in 1966, replacing Stan Hindman who graduated.

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Bob Vaughn ended up being the top reserve lineman, and was used at tackle in addition to guard.

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Bob Vaughn attempted a comeback in 1969 but was waived before the regular season began.

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Bob Vaughn later served as headmaster at Wonder Elementary School, Hamilton Junior High School, Rutledge Academy and Oakhaven Baptist Academy.