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Dick Vidmer

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American football player (1944–2022)

Dick Vidmer
Date of birth(1944-12-24)December 24, 1944
Date of death(2022-04-03)April 3, 2022
Career information
Position(s)Quarterback
US collegeMichigan

Richard F. Vidmer (December 24, 1944 — April 3, 2022) was a formerAmerican football player. He attendedUniversity of Michigan, where he playedcollege football as aquarterback for theWolverines football teams from 1965 to 1967.

Early years

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Vidmer's father playedcollege football as aguard atVillanova University in the 1930s. The younger Vidmer was a native ofGreensburg, Pennsylvania, and grew up in western Pennsylvania, which Vidmer described as "a peculiar place, where you have a lot of small towns within 10-15 miles of each other, and football is simply the sport throughout the area."[1] He attendedHempfield Area High School, where he was one of the finest prep quarterbacks ever produced in the State of Pennsylvania.[2] He was also president of the student council and had grades that won him admission to Harvard.[1] In a 1966 interview, he described his college selection process as follows:

"Yea. I was accepted at Harvard. My dad was really fired up for Ivy League -- you know, prestige and ivy covered walls . . . I visited Harvard and Princeton and got an idea about that, and then I visited Purdue and MSU too and I kinda got the idea that I wanted a school that played good football, but also offered a good academic program. Ivy League football leaves a lot to be desired . . . and MSU is a little short on academics. So I came here and haven't been sorry a minute."[1]

University of Michigan

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Vidmer from 1968Michiganensian

As a freshman in 1964, Vidmer suffered a broken leg and torn ankle ligaments during a football practice session.[2] Vidmer never recovered fully from the injury, recalling later, "I was never able to move around like I could before. It made a difference in my effectiveness. I was not as formidable a player as I once was."[2] He started only three games in the 1965 season, completing 32 of 68 passes with seven interceptions.[3][4]

In 1966, Vidmer was Michigan's starting quarterback in nine of its ten games.[5] In the opening game of the 1966 season, he threw for 258 passing yards,[6] a Michigan single-game record.[7] Five weeks later, he completed 15 of 19 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns in a 49–0 victory over Minnesota and was selected as the UPI Midwest Back of the Week.[4] His total of 117 pass completions in 1966 set a new Michigan single-season record.[7] Vidmer was also selected as an Academic All-American in 1966.[2]

Vidmer also started four games at quarterback for the 1967 Wolverines.[8] In his three years at Michigan, he completed 187 of 382 passes for 2,455 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions.[9]

Vidmer received three degrees from Michigan, a bachelor's degree in economics, a master's degree in Soviet government and politics (1972), and a Ph.D. in Soviet management theory (1978).[10][7]

Career passing statistics

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SeasonAttCompIntComp %YdsYds/CompTD
19656631647.045414.61
1966225117752.0160913.810
19677633443.433710.20
Career total3671811749.3240013.311

Later years

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Vidmer later taught at theUniversity of Virginia and served as an advisor to U.S. CongressmanDonald A. Bailey, a former Michigan football teammate.[2] He also served as a county commissioner inWestmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was court-appointed to the county commissioner position in 1985 and elected to the position in November 1987. He became the chairman of the county commissioners.[10] Vidmer was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1983 and was forced to retire in 1999.[2]

References

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  1. ^abcRick Stern (November 11, 1966)."'Detonator Dick' a Bomb Thrower Off the Field".The Michigan Daily. p. 9 – viaBentley Historical Library.
  2. ^abcdefJim Cnockaert (2004).Michigan: Where Have You Gone?, pp. 200-204.ISBN 1-58261-771-6.
  3. ^"1965 Football Team". University of Michigan.
  4. ^ab"Dick Vidmer Selected As Midwest Back of Week".The Holland Evening Sentinel. October 26, 1966. p. II-1 – viaNewspapers.com.
  5. ^"1966 Football Team". University of Michigan.
  6. ^Hal Bateman (September 18, 1966)."Vidmer's Passing Paces Michigan to 41-0 Romp".Lansing State Journal. pp. H1, H6 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^abc"Richard Vidmer, quarterback".The Michigan Daily. October 30, 1977. pp. 6, 8 – viaBentley Historical Library.
  8. ^"1967 Football Team". University of Michigan.
  9. ^"Dick Vidmer".SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2020.
  10. ^ab"Who Is Dick Vidmer?".The Valley Independent. October 31, 1991.
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