Walter J. Brodie '57, an All-American end and
former Southern Conference player of the year, died Tuesday, January 3, of a
heart attack. He was 80.
"Walt Brodie was an integral part of the
William & Mary football tradition," reflected Tribe football coach
Jimmye Laycock. "He was an outstanding player who moved on to a successful
career after his graduation. Walt spent a great deal of time around the program
and formed lasting relationships with generations of our student-athletes. He
was always willing to share his unique perspective with the staff, and I know
he will be greatly missed by the entire William & Mary football family. Our
thoughts are with his family at this difficult time."
Walt Brodie
was co-captain of the '56 Tribe football team.
Brodie, a native of Hopewell, Va., has the unique
distinction of being one of the select few - possibly the only - football
player selected an All-American while playing for a team that did not win a
game. Brodie was chosen a second-team All-American by the Associated Press in
1956, a year in which the Tribe posted an 0-9-1 record.
Brodie also was All Southern Conference in 1955 and
'56, seasons in which the College had a combined record of 1-16-2. He was the
Southern Conference player of the year in '56.
He went on to become a vice president for sales and marketing in the
banking industry and, in his later years, was a published poet and
author.
Funeral arrangements are pending. Those wishing to
express their condolences or to get further information can do so by e-mailing
paigebrodie@yahoo.com.