Blue White Illustrated

September 2013

Penn State Sports Magazine

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H I S T O R Y Photo courtesy of the Paterno Pattee Library Archives | n the 40 years since he won the Heisman Trophy in leading the 1973 team to an undefeated season, John Cappelletti has come to personify all that is good about Penn State and college football. Cappelletti's emotional acceptance speech, in which he dedicated the trophy to his dying younger brother Joey, turned what is still a routine an- nual award given to the best player in college football into a legend of sometimes mythical proportions. Cappelletti's teammates have been overshadowed in the wake of his growing legend, including his fellow AllAmerica co-captains: defensive tackle Randy Crowder and linebacker Ed O'Neil (first team) and guard Mark Markovich (second team). And no one is more forgotten than the inexperienced junior quarterback who handed the ball to Cappelletti and had his own breakout season that was almost as impressive as Cappelletti's. His name is Tom Shuman, and many Penn Staters still get him confused with another Nittany Lion passer of that era with a similar name, Tom Sherman, quarterback of coach Joe

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