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Thomas B. O'Connell (September 26, 1930 – March 20, 2014) was an American collegiate and professional football
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who played in the
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(NFL) for three seasons. He played in 1953 for the
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and in 1956 and 1957 for the Cleveland Browns. O'Connell also played in two
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(AFL) seasons, 1960 and 1961, for the
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.


Early life

Born in Chicago, O'Connell was a star athlete at South Shore High School area, playing for the city prep championship under former Illinois coach Clarence Applegran. He was recruited by Notre Dame but elected to play with his former prep teammates Rex Smith and Pete Bachouros at the
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. He became eligible for varsity in 1951. He passed for 692 yards and six touchdowns that year as Illinois went 9–0–1 and won the Big Ten title to go along with the 1952 Rose Bowl (it is to date the last time the Illini have had a season with no losses). The team regressed the following year, but O'Connell set new marks for passing yards in a Big Ten game with 306 against Iowa and threw for 1,308 in the season to set a new conference record; the mark was a school record for 28 years while O'Connell's total passing yards for a career was a record for two decades.


Professional career

O'Connell played backup duty in his rookie year of 1953, having 67 total passes that year in relief. He then underwent military service for the next two years. Midway through the 1956 season, he signed with the Cleveland Browns, who needed a backup quarterback for
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after previous injury to George Ratterman. When Parilli separated his shoulder, O'Connell was tapped to start the last five games of the season. He threw four touchdowns to eight interceptions with 551 yards as the Browns went 3–2 to close the year. In 1957, he was selected to the Pro Bowl and went 7–1–1 as a starter, which saw O'Connell and star rookie
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lead the Browns to the Eastern Conference title; O'Connell passed for 1,229 yards with 9 touchdowns to 8 interceptions. In the penultimate game of the year, he suffered an injury to his fibula that saw him have three hairline fractures in his leg that was initially stated to be an ankle sprain. However, he elected to play through the injury with
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for the
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against the
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. O'Connell went 4-of-8 for 61 yards with two interceptions before he was taken out for Milt Plum in the subsequent 59-14 loss. He retired after the year only to return to football in 1960 with the
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. O'Connell was the first quarterback to start a game for the Bills in their history, doing so against the New York Titans on September 11. He went just 2-of-10 for 37 yards and one interception in the 27-3 loss. He played for the Buffalo Bills in 1960 and 1961 and started seven combined games (winning just once), throwing seven touchdowns to fourteen interceptions before retiring again. He served as an investor in Boston after retiring. He was to be the first offensive coordinator of the
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in 1968 but declined due to his business interests; Cincinnati hired Bill Walsh instead.


Coaching career

O'Connell served 1958 on the staff of Illinois. The following year, he was hired the 18th head football coach at
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in
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and he held that position for the 1959 season. His coaching record at Drake was 2–7.


Head coaching record


Personal life

O’Connell mostly lived in
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in his later years with his wife, who he had five sons with. He became involved with establishing indoor ice rinks in the state, and two of his sons became involved in professional hockey with Mike and Tim. He died in
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on March 20, 2014.


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Oconnell, Tommy 1930 births 2014 deaths American football quarterbacks American Football League players Buffalo Bills players Chicago Bears players Cleveland Browns players Drake Bulldogs football coaches Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players Illinois Fighting Illini football players Players of American football from Chicago