Ralph Hunsaker
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Mesa, Arizona, U.S.
- Arizona (1955–1958)
Hunsaker, 1956 | |
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| Position | Quarterback |
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| Born | December 1936 (age 89) Mesa, Arizona, U.S. |
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| High school | Mesa |
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Ralph Earl Hunsaker (born December 1936) is an American former football quarterback for the Arizona Wildcats from 1955 to 1958.[1][2][3] As a senior in 1958, he ranked among college football's leaders with 106 completions (second), 191 attempts (second), a .555 completion percentage (fourth), 1,129 passing yards (sixth), 13 interceptions (tied for fourth), and a 100.2 passing efficiency rating (sixth).[4]
Hunsaker was born in Mesa, Arizona, in December 1936. He grew up in Mesa and attended Mesa High School. He then attended the University of Arizona on a football scholarship. He remained at the university for both his undergraduate studies and for law school, receiving his law degree in 1962. He worked as a lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona, for over 40 years.[5]