| No. 21 | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Position | Halfback | ||||||||
| Personal information | |||||||||
| Born | (1913-10-17)October 17, 1913Fort Wayne, Indiana, US | ||||||||
| Died | March 12, 2003(2003-03-12) (aged 89)Fort Wayne, Indiana, US | ||||||||
| Listed height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | ||||||||
| Listed weight | 200 lb (91 kg) | ||||||||
| Career information | |||||||||
| High school | South Side High | ||||||||
| College | Manchester University | ||||||||
| Career history | |||||||||
| |||||||||
| Career Green Bay Packers statistics as of 1937 | |||||||||
| |||||||||
| Career history | |
|---|---|
Coaching | |
| Central High School, Fort Wayne | |
| Career highlights | |
| 1960 Indiana High School Final Four | |
| Basketball Hall of Fame | |
Herbert Charles Banet (October 17, 1913 – March 12, 2003)[1] was an American football player in the National Football League and high school basketball coach, teacher, and guidance counselor.
Banet was born October 17, 1913, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.[2]
Banet played with the Green Bay Packers during the 1937 NFL season. He played at the collegiate level at Manchester University.
Banet was a head basketball coach and teacher at Central High School in Fort Wayne. He was an inductee of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.[3]
Banet served in the United States Navy during the World War II era. He was married to Kathlyn Maude Stevens (1916–2001), and together they had four children: Stevens, David, Thomas, and Sarah. Banet became a guidance counselor at Northrup High School and retired in 1979. He died March 12, 2003, at Renaissance Village and is buried at Falls Memorial Gardens in Wabash, Indiana.[4]