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Bullet Cook

Bullet Cook

  • Class
    1948
  • Induction
    1992
  • Sport(s)
    Football, Men's Track and Field

Known as one of the most versatile backs in the annals of Cowboy football.  A fleet runner, good blocker, and gifted receiver in years when 215 pound backs were not common.  Helped lead the Cowboys to the Border Conference Championship in 1946.  Elected Co-Captain of the 1947 team and later drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL.  As a member of the 1947 track team, was the Border Conference high hurdles champion in a record 13.9 seconds which stood until the Border Conference disbanded.  Had successful teaching and coaching career in New Mexico and California.





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