Felix Anthony "Doc" Blanchard (born December 11, 1924, raised in Bishopville, South Carolina) is best known as the Army football player who won the 1945 Heisman, Maxwell, and Sullivan awards. An all-around athlete, Blanchard served as placekicker and punter in addition to his primary roles as linebacker and fullback. In the latter capacity, he teamed with fellow Heisman winner Glenn Davis to form one of the most lethal rushing combinations in football history, scoring 38 touchdowns and earning the nickname "Mr. Inside". During his three years at West Point his team under coach Earl Blaik compiled an undefeated 27-0-1 record.
After graduating from the United States Military Academy in 1947, Blanchard served in the United States Air Force and flew in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He never played professionally. His Heisman Trophy currently resides at his former high school Saint Stanislaus College.
The Interstate 20/U.S. 15 interchange near his hometown of Bishopville, South Carolina has been officially named the Felix "Doc" Blanchard interchange.
1924 births | Living people | Heisman Trophy winners | West Point graduates | American football linebackers | American football running backs | Army Black Knights football players | People from South Carolina | United States Air Force officers | Korean War veterans | Vietnam War veterans
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