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Johanes "Jon" S. Anabo (born August 24, 1939) is a former professional
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who played for the
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of the
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(CFL). From 1964 to 1965, he played in 11 regular season games, passing for 803 yards, five
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s, and eight interceptions. Prior to playing for the Eskimos, Anabo played for the
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and spent time on the
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of the
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from the
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(NFL). While in college, Anabo was one of the top passing quarterbacks among West Coast programs. He played in tandem with fellow quarterback Beau Carter in 1961 and 1962 as he helped lead the Bulldogs to an undefeated season. Anabo was twice named to the All-West Coast team released by
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. Anabo was selected in the 19th round of the 1962 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns and the 23rd round of the 1963 AFL Draft by the
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.


Early career

Anabo attended Armijo High School before going on to play
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at Vallejo Junior College (later renamed Solano Community College) from 1958 to 1960. While at Vallejo, Anabo also played baseball. In 2004, Anabo was inducted into the Solano Community College Hall of Fame. In 1961, Anabo transferred to Fresno State University to play for the
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. The Bulldogs played two different units of offensive players, and Anabo split playing time with fellow quarterback Beau Carter. He was credited for leading the Bulldogs to an upset victory of the University of the Pacific in the game's final seconds. The Bulldogs had a perfect season in 1961 as Anabo passed for 454 yards and eight
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. Fresno State defeated the Bowling Green Falcons 36–6 in the
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, and Anabo was named to the
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West Coast Small College All-Star team the following week. In 1962, Anabo and Carter were described as the "best 1-2 quarterback punch on the West Coast". The duo ranked sixth in the nation in total passing yardage through the third week of November. Anabo set new records for Fresno State in passing and was again named to the All-Coast team. Anabo was selected for the All-American Bowl representing the Small Schools All-Star team, and the Small Schools won the annual game for the first time after Anabo scored a touchdown on a quarterback run in the fourth quarter. He ended his college career with 96 completions on 178 attempted passes for 1,334 yards and 17 touchdowns. Anabo also participated in the high jump event for the
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team at Fresno State.


Professional career


Cleveland Browns

In 1962, the
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selected Anabo in the nineteenth round of the 1962 NFL draft with the 263rd overall pick. The
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of the
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selected Anabo the following year in the twenty-third round of the 1963 AFL Draft with the 177th overall pick. Anabo chose to sign with the Browns in January 1963. After attending training camp with the Browns, Anabo was placed on the
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for the entirety of the 1963 season. Anabo attempted to make the Browns' regular season roster in 1964. In his first drive with the Browns during a preseason game, Anabo threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to flanker Walter Roberts. In September, the Browns released Anabo as part of their final roster cuts before the regular season.


Edmonton Eskimos

After being released by the Browns, Anabo signed with the
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of the
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. He played six regular season games for the Eskimos in 1964, passing for 621 yards with four touchdowns and seven interceptions. By the end of the season, Anabo was starting for the Eskimos. He played in five regular season games in 1965 but averaged only 3.9 yards per attempt. In August, Anabo suffered a minor injury which he played through later in the month. After starting the season with a 0–5 record, the Eskimos cut Anabo in late August.


Later life

After retiring from professional football, Anabo coached high school football at Hoover High School. After serving as a quarterback and receivers coach at Fresno State, Anabo started a career in broadcasting as a football color commentator.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Anabo, Jon 1939 births Living people American football quarterbacks Canadian football quarterbacks Fresno State Bulldogs football players Cleveland Browns players Edmonton Elks players Players of American football from Solano County, California Sports coaches from Los Angeles High school football coaches in California Fresno State Bulldogs football coaches Players of Canadian football from California Sportspeople from Fairfield, California