NY state college QB runs down, tackles purse snatcher
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Daniel Bronson’s biggest play on a record-setting day as the quarterback at the University of Rochester came off the field.
The 21-year-old junior from Lockport in Niagara County was leaving a restaurant in his hometown on Nov. 5 when he saw a man run past a 73-year-old woman and yank her purse out of her arms as she walked with her husband.
Bronson took off after the man, who dropped the purse but kept on running. Bronson kept running, too, and tackled the suspect and held him down with the help of his girlfriend’s father and brother. Police arrived and arrested the 31-year-old suspect on a robbery charge.
Bronson’s off-field heroics came just hours after he piled up nearly 400 yards in total offence and ran 60 yards for a touchdown in a 37-34 home loss to Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His 192 yards rushing was the most ever by a quarterback at the Division III school. He also completed 21 of 32 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown, despite suffering what was later diagnosed as a separated right shoulder in the third quarter.


