Don Orr
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| Position | Quarterback |
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| College | Vanderbilt (1955) |
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Donald C. Orr was an American football player and official.[1] He was born in Miami, Florida.[2]
Vanderbilt University
[edit | edit source]Orr was a prominent quarterback for the Vanderbilt Commodores football teams of Vanderbilt University.[1]
1955
[edit | edit source]Orr led Vanderbilt to its first bowl victory by defeating Auburn 25 to 13 in the 1955 Gator Bowl. He was selected Vanderbilt's MVP of the game, and received a standing ovation upon getting the award.[3][4] Vandy's first two scores were a pass Orr to Joe Stephenson and a run by Orr respectively.[5]
NFL draft
[edit | edit source]He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 26th round of the 1956 NFL draft; but he never talked to the team.[1]
Official
[edit | edit source]Orr was a prominent National Football League (NFL) official for 25 seasons, from 1971 through 1995,[4] and a field judge in three Super Bowls.[1] He wore uniform number 77 for the majority of his NFL career. As a side judge in the 1979 AFC Championship Game between the Houston Oilers and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Orr made a controversial incomplete pass call denying Oilers receiver Mike Renfro an apparent game-tying touchdown late in the third quarter.[6] The Oilers subsequently settled for a field goal and went on to lose 27–13.[6] The controversy prompted calls for the NFL to institute replay review.[7]
Contracting
[edit | edit source]Though officially retired in 2006, Orr is chairman of the board of Nashville Machine Co., a mechanical contracting company.[8]
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