Super70s.com 1970 Topps Football Cards Topps and Kellogg s both produced sets of NFL football cards for 1970. 250 joe kapp 251 Ben Davidson 252 Mike Stratton 253 Les Josephson 254 Don Maynard http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Sports/Memorabilia/Cards/Football/1970/
Extractions: WWW Contact FAQs Email This About ... TV MLB NBA ABA NFL WFL NHL WHL NASL MISL Stadiums Cards Others Other Sports By Patrick Mondout Topps and Kellogg's both produced sets of NFL football cards for 1970. The Canadian firm O-Pee-Chee produced its second set of CFL cards. The Topps set was released in two series, with the second (cards 133-263) being more scarce. The first series wax packs featured one of 24 8x10 fold-out paper posters. The second series wax packs had Super Glossy cards, which are not to be confused with the Topps Supers , which were sold separately. The set has rookie cards of unconvicted killer O.J. Simpson, Bubba Smith, Alan Page, Fred Dryer, Lem Barney, Elvin Bethea, Bob Trumpy and Jan Stenerud. 1970 Topps at a Glance Back Checklist Wax Pack Super Glossy Poster Inserts Supers
Rodrigo Diáz De Vivar El Cid, Champion Knight football. joe kapp, former quarterback for the New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings, was voted Most Valuable Player. National football League in http://www.neta.com/~1stbooks/foot.htm
Extractions: Contributors for sports and entertainment Football Joe Kapp, former quarterback for the New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings, was voted "Most Valuable Player National Football League" in 1969; and Jim Plunkett, former quarterback for the New England Patriots, was the American Football Conference's Rookie of the Year in 1971
Retired Football Player Autograph Listing Retired football Player Autograph Listing. Each autographed photo comes with a Danny Kanell, $15. joe kapp, $29. Napoleon Kaufman, $39. Jack Kemp, $85 http://www.collectr.com/footret.html
Ottawa Renegades Official Site The others Sam Etcheverry, Doug Flutie, joe kapp and Khari Jones Selected by Ottawa chapter of the football Reporters of Canada as the team s nominee http://www.ottawarenegades.net/RenegadesTeam/joseph_k.html
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SportingNews.com 1974 Who could forget football greats Mike Henry, Pervis Atkins and joe kapp? C mon folks, joe kapp. The losing quarterback in Super Bowl 4. Anyone? http://www.sportingnews.com/exclusives/20050610/624954.html
IIS: Sport's Trivia: Football - April 1, 2000 IIS football TRIVIA. April 1, 2000. NAME. Now It s Trivia Time!!!!! joe kapp. 8. What number did the Bears retire in honor of George Halas? http://www.iis-sports.com/trivia/2000/fbtriv4_1_2000.html
LA Daily News - Preps football, Dennis McCarthy, - Gerry Gittelson, - Golf Column, - Greg Wilcox So a player like Hart s joe kapp, who became a star quarterback in the NFL, http://www2.dailynews.com/preps/ci_2920021
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GoARMYsports.com - Official Athletic Site - Football Follow all of the college football action at CollegeSports.com guard/linebacker, Arkansas; joe kapp, quarterback, California; James Mandich, tight end, http://goarmysports.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/040604aaa.html
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Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs History 2000... The Chiefs faced Seattle (10/2) in a Monday Night football contest which was was a quote from Vikings QB joe kapp, who was knocked out of Super Bowl IV. http://www.kcchiefs.com/history/2000s/
Extractions: The Chiefs needed a win vs. Oakland at Arrowhead (1/2) in the regular season finale to seal the AFC West title, while a loss would mean postseason elimination. Kansas City leapt out to a 17-0 lead, but a blocked punt turned the momentum in the game which was eventually won by Oakland 41-38 in OT. That loss provided an ominous start to a year which turned tragic on January 23rd when nine-time Pro Bowl LB Derrick Thomas was seriously injured in an auto accident.
ESPN.com - NCF - Maisel E-Mails Chuck Muncie, joe kapp, Pappy Waldorf, Bill Walsh, etc., etc., etc.). (For those of you unfamiliar with the Bay Area and its college football fans, http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=2064767
Canadian Football Hall Of Fame Inductees He coached the Eskimos to a Canadian football League record of six Grey Cup appearances in a row, kapp, joe, Elected as a Player, March 16, 1984. http://www.geocities.com/cflhistory/HOF/cfhofalpha.html
Extractions: CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES * - Deceased A B C D ... W X Y Z A ACKLES, BOB , Elected as a Builder, March 6, 2002. Bob Ackles joined the Lions as a 15 year old water boy in 1953, the year prior to the team's inaugural season in the WIFU (later to become the CFL's Western Conference). Over the next thirty-four years Ackles performed virtually every administrative duty in the organization, from Equipment Manager to General Manager. As General Manager, with the help of a strong Board of Directors, he turned the team around on the field and off. He consulted with the Provincial Government in obtaining a much needed stadium, built a new training facility and office complex while finishing first in the Western Conference four times (1977, 1983, 1984 and 1985), participated in the Grey Cup in 1983 and won it all in 1985 in Montreal. AH YOU, JUNIOR , Elected as a Player, September 20, 1997, Ah You played defensive end for the Montreal Alouettes. He was awarded the All-Eastern Defensive End honour in 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, and 1980 and All-Canadian Defensive End in 1976 and 1979. Ah You played in five Grey Cup games throughout his career and was a member of the 1974 and 1977 Grey Cup Championship teams. ALDAG, ROGER
Extractions: Many CNNSI.com users said Tony Eason is high on their list of bad QBs to play in a Super Bowl. Allsport You know the names ... Starr, Namath, Griese, Staubach, Bradshaw, Montana quarterbacks who set the standard for excellence on the NFL's biggest stage. But who is the worst QB to buckle up a chinstrap in a Super Bowl? CNNSI.com users overwhelmingly said Neil O'Donnell and Tony Banks. A sample of the responses we received follows: I'd have to say Trent Dilfer. I mean, he was inept in Tampa Bay, and even though he took over for Tony Banks, the Ravens offense is no better. He can't throw the ball down field with any efficiency, and he doesn't seem like a real leader on the field. And if the Ravens win the Super Bowl, he'll have solidified his place as the worst quarterback ever to win a Super Bowl. The Ravens won't win on the arm of Dilfer, they'll win with their punishing defense, a credit to their coordinator.
Extractions: Download Free Acrobat Reader LET THE GAMES BEGIN: Defending AP National Champion and pre-season No. 1 pick USC opens the 2004 college football season in the Black Coaches Association Football Classic. The Trojans opponent will be Virginia Tech in the Aug. 28 game to be played at FedEx Field in Landover, Md. It marks the second straight year the Pac-10 has participated in the BCA Classic (CALIFORNIA played Kansas State in 2003). Eight other Pac-10 teams tee it up in games stretching from Thursday to Sunday around the Labor Day weekend, as the league kicks off its 89th season. Included is a trip by OREGON STATE to LSU on Sat., Sep. 4, to face the Tiger team that shared the national championship with USC last season. OREGON is the sole league team that will not have played a game by Labor Day, as the Ducks open their season with a home date against Indiana on Sep. 11: Here is a look at the early season schedule (note: ranking is the AP [media] poll first, followed by the ESPN/USA Today [coaches] poll): Ranking Game - Sat., Aug 28 Site Time/TV Series 1/1 USC FedEx Field (86,484) 7:45 EDT First Meeting t42/32 Virginia Tech Landover, MD ESPN
The New York City Sports Commission Was Created To Foster The SPORTS COMMISSIONER PODZIBA ANNOUNCES THE NATIONAL football FOUNDATION AND Arkansas guard/linebacker Wayne Harris, California quarterback joe kapp, http://www.nyc.gov/html/sports/html/football-hof-pr.html
Extractions: COLLEGE HALL OF FAME AWARDS DINNER New York City Sports Commissioner Kenneth J. Podziba announced today that the 47th National Football Foundation Annual Awards Dinner will take place at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on Tuesday, December 7th. The highlight of the evening will be the induction of a new College Football Hall of Fame class. In addition several awards will be presented, including the NFF Gold Medal, the NFF Distinguished American Award, and 15 National Scholar-Athlete Awards. It is with great pleasure that I welcome back The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Awards Dinner to New York City for its 47th year, said Commissioner Podziba. This event marks a wonderful opportunity for us to honor these individuals who have excelled both on the field and in the classroom. I would like to extend my congratulations to all of the honorees for their achievements and their exemplary service to the great sport of college football. At the dinner, 14 football legends will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and another National Scholar-Athlete class will be recognized. William V. Campbell will be presented the Gold Medal, the Foundation's highest honor, and Robert F. Casciola will receive the Distinguished American Award.
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SAPL: LATINO ATHLETES: Past & Present - Football: Athletes Remembered Athletes Remembered Mexicano/Latino Professional football Players, 19291970 by Lupe joe Arenas, Primo and Danny Villanueva, joe kapp, Tom Flores, http://www.sat.lib.tx.us/Displays/Exhibits/latinosports/football.htm
Extractions: LATINO 796.33209 LONGORIA "Athletes Remembered: Mexicano/Latino Professional Football Players, 1929-1970 is a decade by decade chronicle of the football heroes of the forties, fifties and sixties. In these pages we learn of the accolades of Eddie Saenz, Lupe Joe Arenas, Primo and Danny Villanueva, Joe Kapp, Tom Flores, George Mira and Manny Fernandez. The author has spared no research device to get this story of neglected Hispanic professional football players. Longoria has scoured media guides, books, game programs, press releases, television programs, newspaper articles, public records and magazine articles to gather the facts, statistics and accomplishments of the football Latinos. However, the personal revelations are taken from letters to, from and about these forgotten athletes. Longoria describes the tribulations suffered by Latino football players and dwells on them long enough to give the reader an indication of how each particular athlete turned these burning and hurtful episodes into the fuel of success. In addition, the personal interviews with some of the sports figures further personalize these Latino gladiators. ...This ambitious foray into the history of Hispanic athletes by Longoria is about success. It is a book that links us with a proud heritage of participation in another facet of life in America often neglected by the historians of our country."
100 Greatest Finishes 1970 - Present ... 1 To 5 was having a strong 64 year in head coach joe kapp s first season. Unfolding in front of the college football world was the embodiment of moments http://www.collegefootballnews.com/Almanac/Top_100_Finiishes/100_Best_College_Fo
Extractions: The setup: Walker kicked things off with a bang tearing off a 72-yard touchdown run on the Dawgs' first drive. A 13-yard touchdown pass from Buck Belue gave Georgia a 14-3 lead, but Florida was able to come back late in the first half on a nine-yard touchdown pass to Chris Collinsworth. It still looked like Georgia's day getting up 20-10 on two field goals, but once again, Florida fought back getting within two on a James Jones touchdown run and a two-point conversion pass to Tyrone Young. The comeback seemed complete as Florida took a 21-20 lead on a 40-yard Brian Clark field goal late in the fourth quarter. Georgia's defense was able to keep the Gators from running out the clock, but there was only 1:35 to play with the offense starting on its eight. The ending: Belue was having a horrible game. Walker was the Georgia offense rushing for 238 yards, while the Bulldog quarterback had only managed 52 passing yards with two interceptions. A sack and an incompletion made it 3rd and ten with 93 yards to go and just over a minute to play. Belue had to get a first down and was looking for WR Lindsay Scott, who earlier in the year had been booted off the team and had to get over a broken foot. Belue rolled out around his own goal line and found Scott in the middle of the field for the first down. Two Gator defenders appeared to have a bead on the tackle, but they fell allowing Scott to run free down the left sideline making his way for the improbable 93-yard touchdown. Florida's last gasp drive ended before it could start as Georgia's Mike Fisher made a game-sealing interception on the first play.
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