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Gino Cappelletti

Gino Cappelletti (born March 26, 1934) is a retired American collegiate and professional football player. He played at the University of Minnesota and was a star in the American Football League for the Boston Patriots, winning the 1964 American Football League Most Valuable Player award. Cappelletti is a member of the Patriots Hall of Fame, the Patriots' All-1960s Team and the American Football League Hall of Fame. He served as the Patriots' radio color commentator until 2012. His nicknames included "The Duke" and "Mr. Patriot".
== College career ==
Cappelletti attended the University of Minnesota, where he played as a quarterback, backing up All-American Paul Giel for three seasons. Cappelletti kicked extra points, but the team did not kick field goals in those years. However, as a sophomore, Cappelletti talked the coach into letting him try a game-winning 43-yard kick against Iowa.〔( "THE DUKE OF BOSTON," by Bob Braunwart & Bob Carroll, THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 3, No. 8 (1981) )〕
In 1954, as a senior, Cappelletti switched to T-quarterback and led Minnesota to a 7-2 record. He was named to the All-Big Ten second team, but was not drafted by any NFL team.

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