Johnny Treadwell Explained

Birth Date:19 May 1941
Birth Place:Austin, Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Texas, U.S.
Career Highlights:
Playing Years1:1960–1962

John C Treadwell (May 19, 1941 – December 14, 2014) was an American football player.

Treadwell was born in Austin, Texas, in 1941. He attended Stephen F. Austin High School and then enrolled at the University of Texas.[1] He played college football at the offensive guard and linebacker positions for the Texas Longhorns football team from 1960 to 1962.[2] He was a consensus first-team guard on the 1962 All-America team,[3] [4] and was also named an Academic All-American in 1962 and 1963. The Houston Post named him the Most Valuable Player on defense in the Southwest Conference for 1962, and he played in the 1963 Hula Bowl.

Treadwell later worked as a veterinarian for almost 40 years. He suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, caused by repetitive brain trauma, in his later years. He died in 2014 of natural causes at age 73.[5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Treadwell's Jekyll-and-Hyde Type. The American-Statesman. Lou Maysel. December 2, 1962. B2. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Johnny Tees Up on the Great Teams. The Austin American. November 1, 1962. 53. Newspapers.com.
  3. Web site: Football Award Winners. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. October 21, 2017. 9.
  4. News: Longhorns' Larruping Linebackers. The Austin Statesman. December 6, 1962. A34. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Johnny Treadwell 1941-2014: He helped save a season; Linebacker held off Arkansas to keep Longhorns undefeated in 1962 (part 1). Suzanne Halliburton. Austin American-Statesman . December 17, 2014. C1, C4. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Johnny Treadwell 1941-2014: He helped save a season; Linebacker held off Arkansas to keep Longhorns undefeated in 1962 (part 2). Suzanne Halliburton. Austin American-Statesman . December 17, 2014. C1, C4. Newspapers.com.