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re: R.I.P. Steve Van Buren
Posted on 8/24/12 at 12:07 pm to Lakebound
Posted on 8/24/12 at 12:07 pm to Lakebound
Wish I could've seen SVB play. RIP fellow Tiger. Here's a story of from the thread Lakebound posted:
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During a four-year stretch from 1940-43, the Eagles accumulated a combined record of 10-31-2. However, in Van Buren's rookie season the squad went 7-1-2 under head coach "Greasy" Neale. In 1948, Van Buren would lead Philadelphia to the championship as the Eagles won their first NFL title in a blinding snowstorm at Shibe Park. Ironically, Van Buren almost missed the game figuring the game would be postponed due to the inclement weather. However, when he was informed by Neale that the game was still on, Van Buren took public transit and then walked an additional seven blocks in knee-deep snow to get to the game.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 12:13 pm to VanRIch
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He was from Belize. He moved to BR when he was 17 but can't remember if he had lived in another part of the US before that. He's in the LSU and NFL HOF. I'm sure they'll announce something at the first home game. He was tough as they come as where his brothers and sisters(my mom is one of them ) He's got a brother and sister that still lives in BR and my mom in Covington. All his other siblings have passed away. He was one of eleven
My dad was good friends with Errol and I still see Errol's kids from time to time.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 12:18 pm to Bobby Moore
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I had the privilege of teaching and coaching his two nephews at WCCA. They were both very good football players. They didn't attend LSU. Bobby VB got a football scholarship to LA Tech. They were both fond of their Uncle and praised him all the time.
I think Bobby actually played at ULM (it was NLU at the time). I remember when they moved from BR to Woodville. There was an article in the Advocate about Bobby getting to WCCA and could barely read or write. He had gone to BR public schools and they just let him pass because of football and it turned out he had a learning disorder. He was a beast when he played at WCCA.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 12:19 pm to The1TrueTiger
great article about Steve on www.msnbc.com
Posted on 8/24/12 at 12:59 pm to The1TrueTiger
His poor eyesight kept him out of WW2. Amazing athlete and one of the greatest of all-time.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 1:00 pm to Capital Cajun
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I took scuba diving classes from his brother who also Played at LSU and for Philly.
Ebert?
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Cause he played a long time ago and he wasn't from LA.
Y.A. Tittle played a long time ago and wasn't from Louisiana.
This post was edited on 8/24/12 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 8/24/12 at 1:37 pm to The1TrueTiger
A great player in the NFL. I wish that LSU could do something to honor these players outside near the stadium. People such as Jim Taylor, YA Title, etc.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 1:57 pm to JonTheTigerFan
I saw Bobby right after he had his twins. Haven't seen Steve or little Errol in a few years unfortunately.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 2:19 pm to VanRIch
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I saw Bobby right after he had his twins. Haven't seen Steve or little Errol in a few years unfortunately.
I've seen pictures of the twins on Facebook. Errol still lives in Woodville, I think.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 2:20 pm to JonTheTigerFan
Yes he does. Kills some monster deer there too.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 3:39 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
Great player. I love watching video of these guys from the old days. God bless NFL Films.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:03 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
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His poor eyesight kept him out of WW2.
Amazing to me that WWII was pretty much the reason he became starting tailback. If it wasnt for the war he may have never gotten a chance.
He was a blocking back when WWII came, he didnt get drafted, the guys in front of him were drafted....and he stepped in.
Crazy how things happen.
Correct me if I am wrong on this but I think this is what happened??
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:05 pm to SpqrTiger
write to LSU athletics@lsu.edu to ask them to honor Ebert Van Buren in the Hall of Fame. They keep pushing his induction back. He is 87 years old and we (his family) want him to be honored this year!
Steve Van Buren great All-American Football player at LSU, died today at 91 years old in Pennsylvania. He was an NFL hall of famer. Steve & his brother, Ebert (my Uncle) moved to N.O. from Brit
ish Hoduras. Steve & Ebert Van Buren were the first brothers to be selected in the first round of the NFL draft until the Manning brothers. Steve & Ebert to this day, are the only brothers' to become starter
s in the NFL in their first year as Philadelphia Eagles. Dr. Ebert Van Buren (87), who has 5 children and lives in Monroe, LA. Ebert was an army veteran of WWII, received 3 purple hearts and bronze metal honor. He was also captain of LSU, All American but is still NOT in LSU Hall of Fame. Let's Honor the Van Buren Brothers by having Ebert join Steve as a member of LSU Hall of Fame this year. Please write in to LSU. The Van Buren Brothers' deserve to be in the LSU Hall of Fame together.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:09 pm to Jxing75
Steve & Ebert VanBuren 1951 Signing day with Philadelphia EaglesSteve & Ebert Van Buren 1951 signing day with Philadelphia Eagles Picture
This post was edited on 8/24/12 at 4:13 pm
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:09 pm to Jxing75
Here are some facts about Ebert:
• Born in British Honduras
• He and his family moved to New Orleans in 1940s
• Ebert was not an American citizen when he moved to New Orleans
• He never played high school football
• He served 4 years in the U.S. Army in WWII
• Fought again the Japanese, awarded the Bronze Medal of Honor, with 3 purple hearts, honorable discharge
• Was probably the most honored hero to enter LSU as a freshman in the history of LSU sports
• Was named to the Pro Football coaches All American Team
• Was recruited off of the New Orleans play ground to play for LSU Football
• Started 3 years at LSU 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
• 1950 was named captain of the Cinderella team that played Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl
• 1950 was drafted by the NFL in his junior year but was declared not valid by the NFL
• 1951 was drafted by Philadelphia Eagles 1st round and also drafted by the Canadian League
• Signed with the Eagles and played 3 years, was named to the Pro Bowl in 1951 his coach removed his name and place his best friend in Ebert's place
• A graduate of LSU in physiology and received a masters degree, an honor student
• Worked as a psychologist in the prisons and military bases
• Received a PHD and is still an active psychologist in Monroe, Louisiana
• Has lived all of his life in Louisiana with the exception of the 3 years in Philadelphia and a short time in Mississippi
• Has five children, 4 girls and a son
• Attends all ceremonies at LSU when invited by the athletic office
• Born in British Honduras
• He and his family moved to New Orleans in 1940s
• Ebert was not an American citizen when he moved to New Orleans
• He never played high school football
• He served 4 years in the U.S. Army in WWII
• Fought again the Japanese, awarded the Bronze Medal of Honor, with 3 purple hearts, honorable discharge
• Was probably the most honored hero to enter LSU as a freshman in the history of LSU sports
• Was named to the Pro Football coaches All American Team
• Was recruited off of the New Orleans play ground to play for LSU Football
• Started 3 years at LSU 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
• 1950 was named captain of the Cinderella team that played Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl
• 1950 was drafted by the NFL in his junior year but was declared not valid by the NFL
• 1951 was drafted by Philadelphia Eagles 1st round and also drafted by the Canadian League
• Signed with the Eagles and played 3 years, was named to the Pro Bowl in 1951 his coach removed his name and place his best friend in Ebert's place
• A graduate of LSU in physiology and received a masters degree, an honor student
• Worked as a psychologist in the prisons and military bases
• Received a PHD and is still an active psychologist in Monroe, Louisiana
• Has lived all of his life in Louisiana with the exception of the 3 years in Philadelphia and a short time in Mississippi
• Has five children, 4 girls and a son
• Attends all ceremonies at LSU when invited by the athletic office
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:18 pm to Jxing75
I think it's awesome that you're trying to get your uncle inducted into the LSU Hall of Fame. He certainly seems worthy of the honor and I'm sure it would mean alot to his family if he were honored, while he can still attend.
Good luck in making this happen.
Good luck in making this happen.
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:21 pm to Jxing75
frank gifford once said on monday night football
"steve van buren was greatest running back he had ever seen play"
i remember a picture taken in pmac of lsu pro football hall of famers: van buren,tittle and taylor probably in the 80's
"steve van buren was greatest running back he had ever seen play"
i remember a picture taken in pmac of lsu pro football hall of famers: van buren,tittle and taylor probably in the 80's
Posted on 8/24/12 at 4:26 pm to SpqrTiger
RIP Steve the only Honduran to have suited up for the tigers
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