Sports Page DICK BIDDLE (AΦ-Duke ’69) is the winningest football coach in Colgate history and is now in his 15th season. His teams had a winning record nine straight years from 2000 through 2009 with four Patriot Football League Coach of the Year selections and six appearances in the FCS playoffs. In 2003, he was American Football Coaches Association National Coach of the Year after a 15-1 record and berth in the national championship game. DAVID BINN (AΞ-Cal-Berkeley ’92) has played in more National Football League games (256) and seasons (17) than any other KA player. During the 2000 to 2009 decade, he started 160 straight contests as the San Diego Chargers’ deep snapper on punts, field goals and extra points. Binn was chosen for the 2007 Pro Bowl Game.
MARTY BRENNAMAN (Z-Randolph-Macon ’61), who just finished his 46th season as a broadcaster for the Cincinnati Reds, earned numerous honors over the last decade. In 2000, he won the Ford C. Frick Award presented to a broadcaster for major contributions to baseball. He spoke during the Hall of Fame induction ceremony and had his name added to a plaque in the Hall’s library. In 2005, he was inducted into the National Sportscasters/Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame and the National Radio Hall of Fame. JARRON COLLINS (AΠ-Stanford ’00) was a two-time All-American basketball center who finished his career in the school’s top ten for career rebounds, blocked shots, field goal percentage and games played. The Utah Jazz of the
National Basketball Association drafted him second in the 2001 draft and he played 408 regular season and 25 playoff games over eight seasons with the club (2002- 2009). He was with the Phoenix Suns in 2010. JASON COLLINS (AΠ -Stanford ’00) was an All-American forward/center in 2001 and finished as the Cardinal leader in field goal shooting (60.8%) and fifth in blocked shots with 89. He was the 18th player picked in the NBA draft’s first round by the Houston Rockets in 2001, but was traded to the New Jersey Nets before the start of the season. He was with the Nets continued next page. . .
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