Weber State University Athletics
Hall of Fame - Lynn Corbridge
3/5/2015 6:52:00 PM | Wildcat Club
Lynn Corbridge
Track and Field, Men's Basketball (1960-1963)
Inducted January 1995
Lynn Corbridge dominated play on both sides of the ball during his Weber State football career. Corbridge, a native of Layton, Utah, played receiver on offense and defensive back on defense for Coach Wally Nalder.
The 5-foot-10, 160-pound Corbridge was named First Team All-ICAC as a halfback in 1961. He was named First Team All-Big Sky Conference in 1963 as a wide receiver with the Wildcats.
The former Davis High standout played for a couple of seasons on the Weber Junior College squad and helped the Wildcats transition to four-year status.
“Corb” was known as a “swivel-hipped halfback” on the JC team, then played end for two seasons for the Wildcats. He was the top receiver in 1963, catching 23 passes for 336 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
After graduation, Corbridge joined Coach Sark Arslanian's staff, and also served as the school's head swimming coach.
Corbridge, who taught at Weber State for many years, also played on the Wildcat basketball, tennis and track and field teams. He finished up his career holding the school's high jump record at 6-foot-4.