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In September 1961, Coach Dietzel praised Mangham. Dietzel noted that Mangham had "played every down on defense for us the last two years," and said that replacing him was one of his "toughest problems" for the 1961 season.
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During the past two seasons, Mangham, a 6-1, 202-pound senior from Kensington, Maryland, has been one of the Tigers' top defensive players, and enters the 1960 campaign with all-star recommendations. He was a pre-season
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asked the freshman coach how the freshman ends were doing, he was told, "Not so good, but this Mangham is looking good." Dietzel heard the story so often that he put Mangham on scholarship.
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team. He was a three-year starter for LSU, playing on both defense and offense. At the start of the 1960 season, one Louisiana newspaper profiled Mangham as follows:
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In 1958, Coach Dietzel played Mangham, then a 6-foot, 1-inch, 190-pound sophomore, in the first two games of the season against Rice and
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Mangham concluded his college football career playing in two post-season all-star games. He played for the South in the 1960
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that compiled a 9–2 record, finished the season ranked third in the AP and Coaches' poll, and lost to Ole Miss, 21-0, in the
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He was married to the former Melinda Waller. His daughter was Elizabeth. Services were held on September 18 at the
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to a perfect 12–0 record and the national championship. He scored LSU's only touchdown on a nine-yard pass from
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Vernon Butler (September 13, 1961). "Paul Dietzel Doesn't Mind Being Selected As Winner".
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selection, and has the size, speed and experience to live up to that billing.
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player. He is most remembered for catching the winning touchdown pass in the
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The following week, Mangham played for the East team in the 1961
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for the freshman football team in 1957. When LSU's head coach
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position on both offense and defense and was selected as an
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of Southern California and Maurice Doke of Texas, guards;
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1958 LSU Tigers football—AP & UPI national champions
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of Miami, and Rich Mayo of Air Force in the backfield.")
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Players of American football from Lafayette, Louisiana
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Mangham graduated in 1962 from LSU with a degree in
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1959 Sugar Bowl
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Lafayette, Louisiana
LSU
Sugar Bowl
1959
1960
National champion
1958
All-SEC
1959
American football
LSU Tigers
end
Academic All-America
All-SEC
Sugar Bowl
national championship
1958 college football season
Kensington, Maryland
basketball
Louisiana Tech University
Ruston
walk-on
Paul Dietzel
Alabama
1958 LSU Tigers football team
College Football Hall of Famer
Billy Cannon

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