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305:, Navy officials cited Fishman's use of the middle finger as the main reason for their refusal to renew the series for 40 years. Several times, University of Maryland officials asked Fishman to apologize for the gesture, but he refused and said, "What for? It's a game. It's a silly game. It's football, it's not a diplomatic blunder." 312:
after he transferred from Navy. Hill was the first black player on any ACC football team. Fishman said, "He being the only black and me being the only Jew, we used to call ourselves 'The Onlys.'" Shortly after Hill's arrival, Fishman cut a deal with Hill, offering to help him survive his
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conceded that Fishman may have been "a little wild-eyed," but added, "I can't chastise him publicly. I didn't see him do anything deliberate." From
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Fishman gained notoriety and is most known for his actions in the 1964 game against the
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Fishman was the only Jew on the team at the time, and became close friends with
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Ill will lingers at Navy, Maryland; Rivalry to restart in Crab Bowl
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Players of American football from Fairfield County, Connecticut
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Fishman was selected in the 14th round (196th overall) of the
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called Fishman, "a disgrace to the game." Maryland head coach
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to taunts from the stands, some of which Maryland receiver
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Much more to this story Getting past the finger incident
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40 years, one finger later, Maryland and Navy to meet
183:) is an American former football player. He played 141: 108: 87: 76: 66: 61: 53: 48: 34: 29: 246:(#12) during the infamous 1964 Maryland–Navy game. 490:2004 Connecticut High School Football Record Book 705:First black player in ACC paved way for equality 442:Norwalk High's Hines named All-Area football MVP 829: 8: 24: 836: 822: 814: 543:2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Media Guide 23: 1068:Norwalk High School (Connecticut) alumni 254:where he played football primarily as a 237: 365: 1028:Sportspeople from Norwalk, Connecticut 570: 568: 348:. 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Middle linebacker
tailback
Maryland
1965
1965
Red Shirt 11
Denver Broncos
Baltimore Colts
Hartford Charter Oaks
Washington Redskins
ACC
1964
college football
Maryland Terrapins
University of Maryland
Baltimore Colts
1965 NFL draft
1964 Maryland–Navy game
Norwalk High School
Norwalk, Connecticut
football
baseball
Danbury

Roger Staubach
University of Maryland
linebacker
tailback
Atlantic Coast Conference
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