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<H2>Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends</H2>
 
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<H4>GARY BEBAN: HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 1967</H4>
 
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<B>CAREER HIGHLIGHTS</B>
 
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* Scored 35 TD's.  The most TD's in Bruin history at that time.
 
* Scored 35 TD's.  The most TD's in Bruin history at that time.
 
* Ranks ninth in career passing with 4,087 yards.
 
* Ranks ninth in career passing with 4,087 yards.
* Ranks sixth in career total offense with 5,358 yards.
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* Ranks 7th in [[Career Total Offense Leaders|career total offense]] with 5,358 yards.
 
* Ranks fifth in career touchdowns with 35 TDs.
 
* Ranks fifth in career touchdowns with 35 TDs.
* Led the team in [[Scoring Leaders (Single Season)|scoring]], passing and total offense three times.
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* Led the team in [[Single-Season_Scoring_Leaders|scoring]], passing and total offense three times.
 
* Drafted in 2nd round of [[NFL Draft Selections|NFL Draft]] by Los Angeles Rams. Also played for Washington Redskins.
 
* Drafted in 2nd round of [[NFL Draft Selections|NFL Draft]] by Los Angeles Rams. Also played for Washington Redskins.
 
* Nicknamed "The Great One"
 
* Nicknamed "The Great One"
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* Charter member of [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] (1984)
 
* Charter member of [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] (1984)
 
* Won [[Award Winners|Heisman Trophy]] in 1967.
 
* Won [[Award Winners|Heisman Trophy]] in 1967.
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* Was [[Team MVPs|Team MVP]] in 1965 & 1967.
 
* Other Awards: Maxwell Award, Columbus Touchdown Club Player of the year, Washington DC Club Player of the Year, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, 4th place finish for Heisman in 1966.
 
* Other Awards: Maxwell Award, Columbus Touchdown Club Player of the year, Washington DC Club Player of the Year, National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, 4th place finish for Heisman in 1966.
 
* Number 16 jersey retired.
 
* Number 16 jersey retired.
* Consensus [[All-Americans|All-American]] in 1967. Was also an All-Conference selection in 1965,66,67.
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* Consensus [[All-American]] in 1967. Also earned [[All-Conference Selections|All-Conference honors]] in 1965,66,67.
 
* Inducted to [[Hall of Fame (College Football)|College Football HOF]] in 1988.
 
* Inducted to [[Hall of Fame (College Football)|College Football HOF]] in 1988.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 28 October 2017

Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends

GARY BEBAN: HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 1967

Beban gary.jpg

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • UCLA's starting QB from 1965-67.
  • Led team to a 7-2-1 Record (UPI Rank #10) in 1967
  • Led team to a 24-5-2 Record in his career.
  • Led team to it's first Rose Bowl win (1966).
  • Scored 35 TD's. The most TD's in Bruin history at that time.
  • Ranks ninth in career passing with 4,087 yards.
  • Ranks 7th in career total offense with 5,358 yards.
  • Ranks fifth in career touchdowns with 35 TDs.
  • Led the team in scoring, passing and total offense three times.
  • Drafted in 2nd round of NFL Draft by Los Angeles Rams. Also played for Washington Redskins.
  • Nicknamed "The Great One"

ACCOLADES