Pat Trammell
Pat Trammell
Pat Trammell was an American football player and physician. He was born on October 11, 1940, in Scottsboro, Alabama. Trammell is best known for his time as a quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team from 1958 to 1961.
Trammell played a crucial role in leading the Crimson Tide to an undefeated season and a national championship in 1961. His leadership on the field and his exceptional passing skills earned him recognition as one of the top college quarterbacks of his time.
After his college football career, Trammell pursued a career in medicine and went on to become a respected physician specializing in sports medicine. He continued to be involved in the world of sports, providing medical care to athletes and promoting health and wellness.
Tragically, Pat Trammell's life was cut short when he passed away on December 10, 1968, at the young age of 28 due to cancer. Despite his untimely death, his legacy as both a talented athlete and a dedicated physician lives on.
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Pat Trammell's impact on college football and sports medicine continues to be remembered and celebrated. His contributions to the field of sports and medicine have left a lasting impression on those who knew him.
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