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Football was always a Haggerty pastime. even with Jim, Pat's brother. Pat's cousin, Donald "Cal" Snyder (1909–1975) was 1935 NIAA All-conference quarterback at Kearney State Teachers College (now called University of Nebraska at Kearney). He attended Denver North High School in Denver, Colorado and he played basketball and baseball at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado. His previous officiating experience prior to joining the NFL included football and basketball in the Big Eight Conference and Western Athletic Conference.

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  • Pat Haggerty (American football official)
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  • Football was always a Haggerty pastime. even with Jim, Pat's brother. Pat's cousin, Donald "Cal" Snyder (1909–1975) was 1935 NIAA All-conference quarterback at Kearney State Teachers College (now called University of Nebraska at Kearney). He attended Denver North High School in Denver, Colorado and he played basketball and baseball at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado. His previous officiating experience prior to joining the NFL included football and basketball in the Big Eight Conference and Western Athletic Conference.
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  • 1927-06-30(xsd:date)
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  • Haggerty
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  • 1994-12-09(xsd:date)
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  • 1994-12-09(xsd:date)
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  • 1927-06-30(xsd:date)
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  • American football official
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  • Football was always a Haggerty pastime. even with Jim, Pat's brother. Pat's cousin, Donald "Cal" Snyder (1909–1975) was 1935 NIAA All-conference quarterback at Kearney State Teachers College (now called University of Nebraska at Kearney). Prior to Super Bowl XIX, he supervised the coin toss that was conducted by President Ronald Reagan from the Oval Office of the White House via satellite, with Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Hugh McElhenny joining captains from the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers at Stanford Stadium. Reagan had been sworn in for his second term as president in a private ceremony earlier that day, with the public inauguration held the next day, since January 20, 1985 fell on a Sunday. He attended Denver North High School in Denver, Colorado and he played basketball and baseball at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado. Following college, Haggerty played baseball in the Detroit Tigers organization, including one year with the Denver Bears in 1953. After deciding that baseball was not going to be his career, he turned to teaching and started Valverde Elementary School in Denver and later as a teacher and coach at Abraham Lincoln High School in Denver. His previous officiating experience prior to joining the NFL included football and basketball in the Big Eight Conference and Western Athletic Conference. After retiring from active officiating, he continued to work for the NFL, monitoring how games were called and scouting college officials as potential new NFL officials. He died from cancer in 1994 at age 67 and was nominated as a 2005 Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate in Canton, Ohio as a contributor.
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