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Vern Burke played
tight end and
receiver alongside
Terry Baker at
Oregon State and
then played
professionally for
three teams in the
National Football
League.
Born in 1941,
Burke grew up in
Bakersfield, Calif.,
where he attracted
the attention of
Oregon State coach
Tommy Prothro.
During his senior
season, 1962, he
caught 69 passes for
1,007 yards and was
named All-America
the same year that
Baker won the
Heisman Trophy.
Oregon State won the
Liberty Bowl that
season.
Following the
season, Burke played
in the East-West
Shrine Game and the
Hula Bowl and was
selected by the San
Francisco 49ers in
the fifth round of
the 1963 NFL Draft.
He played one season
each for the 49ers,
Atlanta Falcons and
New Orleans Saints
before retiring at
age 27.
Burke was
inducted to the
Oregon Sports Hall
of Fame in 1982 and
the Oregon State
Athletics Hall of
Fame in 1991.
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