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Today in Patriots History
Larry Garron
Larry Garron
In memory of Larry Garron, who would have turned 88 today
Born May 23, 1937 in Marks, Mississippi; hometown Summitt, Illinois
Died September 13, 2019 at the age of 82 in Framingham
Patriot fullback/halfback/kick returner, 1960-1968; uniform #40
Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent from Western Illinois on March 25, 1960
Pats résumé: 9 seasons, 99 games (70 starts); 5,483 yards from scrimmage; 25.8 yard avg on 89 kick returns; 42 TD; 4x All-Star; Pats All-1960s Team
Larry Garron went to Western Illinois, leading the Leathernecks to three consecutive NAIA Conference championships. He intended to go on to medical school, but his college coach - Lou Saban - invited Garron to tryout for his new team in the inaugural American Football League season. After battling tonsillitis and injuries Garron did not initially make the roster, but did proceed to get in on four games in the 1960 season.
March 19, 2008:
Alumni Spotlight: Larry Garron
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“We were the last team in the league to develop,” said Garron. “[The other teams] said we were a rag-a-muffin team, not knowing that in our minds we wanted to be as good as anyone out there.”
Another of the original AFL teams was the Buffalo Bills, and the Patriots-Bills rivalry was born immediately.
“It was always rough,” said Garron, recalling the early AFL matchups between the two teams. “Not only on the field but off the field. I remember the locker room; we always got nervous when we went there, because kids would break into the locker room and take things.”
The fans in the stands weren’t any warmer to the upstart Patriots, who beat the Bills in Buffalo in the first-ever AFL preseason exhibition.
“Sitting on the bench on the field, the spectators were right behind you,” said Garron. “Lou Saban told us to keep our helmets on, but we didn’t know why.”
“All of the sudden we had beer bottles flying out of the stands at us, and we were going ‘Ok. Now we know what he was talking about.’”
Garron added weight to his frame in the offseason and it paid dividends. In 1961 Garron shared rushing duties with Billy Lott and Ron Burton, averaged 5.6 yards per carry, scored five touchdowns and was named to his first All-Star team.
In the Patriots 1961 home meeting with the Bills, Garron raced 85 yards for a touchdown on a draw play. That dash remains the longest rushing play in Patriots history. He totaled 116 yards on 10 carries in that game, forging an 11.6-yard rushing average that was a Patriots single-game record when he retired. And that average didn’t even include his 80-plus-yard kickoff return that day.
For an encore Garron averaged 5.9 yards per carry in 1962, and scored the second touchdown of his career on a kickoff return. His all-purpose yardage increased from 1,168 yards to 1,314, despite missing three games due to injury.
In 1963 Garron's workload increased. He averaged 16.1 yards on 26 receptions with two touchdowns, while also more than doubling his amount of carries. Garron had a career-high 1,168 yards from scrimmage, and led the AFL with 1,884 all-purpose yards. He was a major factor in the AFL East title game, the franchise's first postseason game. On two occasions his receptions (59 yards and 17 yards) set up field goals, as the Patriots won their first playoff game in team history, 26-8 at Buffalo.
In 99 games with the Patriots, Garron scored 42 touchdowns (8th most in team history) and totaled 5,483 yards from scrimmage (10th most in team history). After all these years Garron still ranks ninth all-time in team history with 2,981 yards rushing. When he retired he held the team record for yards per rush in a single game (11.6), which occured on the same day he ran a kickoff back 80 yards. Larry Garron still holds the Patriot record for longest rush (85 yards).
Larry Garron was a four-time AFL All-Star, the team MVP in 1963, member of the Patriots All-AFL, All-Decade Team of the 1960s, and a member of the American Football League Hall of Fame. His 5.9 yards per carry in '62 is still a franchise record to this day. Garron ranks third among all-time AFL players in career all-purpose yards gained (7,805), third on average kickoff return yardage (25.8), and second for career kickoff return touchdowns.
Larry also had some talented sporting sons and nephews, including nephews Donald Garron (who won the 1981 Massachusetts All State 220 yard championship in 22.37), and Rufus Harris, who had a tryout with the Boston Celtics in 1980. Two of his sons, Arnold and Andre, are in the University of New Hampshire Athletics Hall of Fame. Andre played for the Kansas City Chiefs as a running back and kick returner for two seasons in the late 1980s. Arnold also played in the NFL one year with the Patriots, and one year for Washington as a defensive back.
For more, please check out these articles:
May 19, 2008:
Alumni Spotlight: Larry Garron -- Patriots.com
May 25, 2011:
Ex-Patriot Larry Garron now excels at martial arts
The Patriots have hiked the ball 51,738 times since their inception in 1960. But no Patriot has run the ball farther from scrimmage on one play than Larry Garron, who scampered 85 yards for a touchdown against Buffalo on Oct. 22, 1961.
archive.boston.com
Garron quickly developed into a fine running back and receiver. In his nine years with the Patriots, he rushed for 2,981 yards, and he had 26 receiving touchdowns, the most by a Patriots running back. Garron was known for his smarts. In 1963, the Patriots made their first playoff appearance. On a slippery field in Buffalo, he put on baseball shoes with rubber cleats and ran circles around the Bills in a 26-8 victory that sent the Patriots to the AFL championship game against the Chargers.
But before the San Diego game, Garron had a real bad vibe during practice. He noticed some young men in the stands taking notes. He saw the same faces on the Chargers sideline on game day. The Chargers beat the Patriots, 51-10, in what might have been the original “Spygate.’’
“They knew every play we ran before we ran it,’’ he said. “Babe Parilli finally drew up a play in the dirt in the huddle. “It was a wedge and we scored on it.’’
In the AFL All-Star Game in 1968, he took a Joe Namath pass and eluded several tacklers for a 26-yard gain that set up the East’s winning score. He and Namath had a history. It was Garron who was sent by the Patriots to recruit Joe Willie at Alabama.
“The first thing he said to me was, ‘Do you have a stadium?’ ’’ recalls Garron. “We were playing at BU at the time. Bear Bryant had a look at me and he said, ‘I think we have a little better offer.’ ’’
After his retirement, Garron taught management, marketing, and economics at Bunker Hill Community College in Charlestown for nearly 20 years.
June 2, 2014:
Former Patriots player tells Clinton students of mid-'60s boycott over racism -- Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Sept 9, 2016:
Two former Patriots recall the team’s first season - The Boston Globe
Long before the New England Patriots won four Super Bowls, Gino Cappelletti and Larry Garron played for the fledgling 1960 Boston Patriots.
www.bostonglobe.com
Sept 14, 2019:
Original Boston Patriots RB Larry Garron passed away
The New England Patriots are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of former Patriots running back Larry Garron, an original member of the Boston Patriots from 1960 through the 1968 season.
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Larry Garron | City of Framingham, MA Official Website
www.framinghamma.gov
Larry Garron Career Game Log | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Get Larry Garron Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.
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Pro Football Archives -- Larry Garron Player Profile
Pro Football Archives -- Larry Garron Transactions
Larry Garron - Wikipedia
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