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- Bob_Cowan weight "83.916".
- Bob_Cowan abstract "Robert George Cowan (January 2, 1923 – January 20, 2004) was an American football halfback who played three seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) between 1947 and 1949. Cowan played for the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Colts.Cowan was a standout track and football athlete at his Fort Wayne, Indiana high school. He attended Indiana University and starred as a halfback for two years, interrupted by service in the Army Air Force during World War II. Cowan joined the Browns in 1947, when the team won the AAFC championship. Cleveland won all of its games in 1948 and beat the Buffalo Bills in the championship game. Cowan was sent to the Colts for the 1949 season, but he was slowed by a knee injury and left the game a year later. He became a high school principal in Fort Wayne after his playing career.".
- Bob_Cowan activeYearsEndYear "1949".
- Bob_Cowan activeYearsStartYear "1947".
- Bob_Cowan birthDate "1923-01-02".
- Bob_Cowan birthPlace Fort_Wayne,_Indiana.
- Bob_Cowan birthYear "1923".
- Bob_Cowan deathDate "2004-01-20".
- Bob_Cowan deathYear "2004".
- Bob_Cowan debutTeam Cleveland_Browns.
- Bob_Cowan draftPick "111".
- Bob_Cowan draftRound "12".
- Bob_Cowan draftYear "1945".
- Bob_Cowan formerTeam Baltimore_Colts_(1947%E2%80%9350).
- Bob_Cowan formerTeam Cleveland_Browns.
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- Bob_Cowan wikiPageID "37042269".
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- Bob_Cowan alt "Bob Cowan pictured with a football in his hand ready to throw, from his Indiana University years".
- Bob_Cowan birthDate "1923-01-02".
- Bob_Cowan birthPlace Fort_Wayne,_Indiana.
- Bob_Cowan caption "Cowan during his Indiana University career".
- Bob_Cowan college Indiana_University.
- Bob_Cowan currentpositionplain Halfback_(American_football).
- Bob_Cowan dateOfBirth "1923-01-02".
- Bob_Cowan dateOfDeath "2004-01-20".
- Bob_Cowan dbf "COWANBOB01".
- Bob_Cowan deathDate "2004-01-20".
- Bob_Cowan deathPlace "Fort Wayne, Indiana".
- Bob_Cowan debutteam "Cleveland Browns".
- Bob_Cowan debutyear "1947".
- Bob_Cowan draftpick "111".
- Bob_Cowan draftround "12".
- Bob_Cowan draftyear "1945".
- Bob_Cowan finalteam "Baltimore Colts".
- Bob_Cowan finalyear "1949".
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- Bob_Cowan heightft "5".
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- Bob_Cowan highlights "* 2× AAFC Champion".
- Bob_Cowan highschool North_Side_High_School_(Fort_Wayne,_Indiana).
- Bob_Cowan name "Bob Cowan".
- Bob_Cowan name "Cowan, Bob".
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- Bob_Cowan number "1780".
- Bob_Cowan pastteams "* Cleveland Browns * Baltimore Colts".
- Bob_Cowan pfr "CowaBo20".
- Bob_Cowan placeOfBirth Fort_Wayne,_Indiana.
- Bob_Cowan placeOfDeath "Fort Wayne, Indiana".
- Bob_Cowan shortDescription "American football player".
- Bob_Cowan statlabel "Games".
- Bob_Cowan statlabel "Rushing yards".
- Bob_Cowan statseason "1949".
- Bob_Cowan statvalue "280".
- Bob_Cowan statvalue "33".
- Bob_Cowan weight "185".
- Bob_Cowan description "American football player".
- Bob_Cowan description "American football player".
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- Bob_Cowan subject Category:2004_deaths.
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- Bob_Cowan comment "Robert George Cowan (January 2, 1923 – January 20, 2004) was an American football halfback who played three seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) between 1947 and 1949. Cowan played for the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Colts.Cowan was a standout track and football athlete at his Fort Wayne, Indiana high school. He attended Indiana University and starred as a halfback for two years, interrupted by service in the Army Air Force during World War II.".
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