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Players[edit]
A list of NFL players, and those from other leagues, can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/Articles to create
- Josh Adkins - Former NMSU Quarterback, transferred to UTSA.
- Jeremy Garrett (American football) - current Jacksonville Jaguars Defensive Line Coach.
- Sherm Barnes – End for Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL) and Buffalo Tigers.
- Tyler Baylor - University of Maryland Defensive End. ([1];[2] ; [3] ; [4] ; [5])
- Tom Boris - Philadelphia Eagles 1964 NFL draft selection
- Derrick Chambers – Two-time captain at University of Florida and two-time captain for Steve Spurrier. He spent 2 years with the Jacksonville Jaguars. ([6]; [7])
- Archer Christian - University of Virginia freshman trampled to death in game with Georgetown on 13 November 1909. [8], [9].
- Quandon Christian - A former starting linebacker for the Clemson Tigers.
- Bobby Darnley – former State University of New York at Brockport star, set many records in college. Also played in the AIFL.
- Tommy Doles - All Big Ten offensive lineman, signed contracts with Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons, played oversees in France, author of Amazon bestselling book: “Gridiron Redemption - the NFL, Paris, and a Pandemic.” Currently a college athletics director and US Army Reservist. ; ([10]) ; ([11]) ; ([12])
- Tyler Emmert – Carrol College (Montana) quarterback who played for the CFL British Columbia Lions
- Randy Garrett – Past professional football player for the Ithaca Bombers, current professional football coach.
- Deandre Goolsby - XFL Football player, Tampa Bay Vipers signed him on January 27, 2020 ([13])
- Xamarion Gordon - USC recruit. 4-Star safety from Downey, California.
- Robert Hayes (American football) - Defensive lineman for the Baltimore Brigade ([14]; [15])
- Mac Hippenhammer - Former Penn State wide receiver currently in transfer portal.
- Bob Holstrom – Back for Boston Bears (AFL), Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL) and Buffalo Tigers.
- Steve Hrycyszyn (later, Steve Hershey) – Quarterback for the Buffalo Indians.
- Lee Hunter (American football) – High School American Football player, Auburn recruit to play in 2021
- Andy Karpus – Halfback for New York Yankees and Americans (AFL II and III), Los Angeles Bulldogs, Boston Bears (AFL), and Buffalo Tigers.
- John Krahn
- Bobby McGowens - wide receiver / linebacker for the Oklahoma Wranglers
- Tyler Orlosky – American football player, all American center at West Virginia University. He was a finalist for the 2016 Rimington Trophy.
- Billy Pavlopoulos – Canadian Punter/Kicker in the CFL. [16].
- John Raine - Former FAU tight end. Currently seeking transfer.
- Pete Sachon – Norfolk Shamrocks back billed as "Pistol Pete" three decades before Pete Maravich.
- Lincoln Sefcik - Current South Alabama Jaguars Tight End. 2021 3rd Team All-Sun Belt. [17]) ([18]
- Mike Sholars – Coach ([19]; [20]; [21])
- Buck Stahl (Stahl House)
- Jeff Svoboda – Presently an online writer for Ohio sports
- Sam Thomasson – Played for the Columbus East High School, kicker #7. Huddle videos just under Columbus East HS Sam James Thomasson 2016-2018.
- Patrick Towles - A University of Kentucky quarterback. [1]
- Earvin Venzant, Jr. – Played strong safety on the UT Martin Skyhawks football team at the University of Tennessee at Martin in the Ohio Valley Conference from 2003-2007 ([22]; [23]; [24])
- Rashidi Wheeler - former defensive back for the Northwestern Wildcats
- Austin Williams (American football) - former Mississippi State University wide receiver [2]
- Dicky Lyons Jr. - former University of Kentucky wide receiver and kick returner [3], son of Dicky Lyons
- Jalen Whitlow - former University of Kentucky quarterback [4]
- Oscar Brohm - former University of Louisville quarterback, father of current Louisville head coach Jeff Brohm
- Lones Seiber - former University of Kentucky kicker [5]
- Taylor Begley - former University of Kentucky kicker, kicked the go-ahead field goal immediately preceding the Bluegrass Miracle [6]
- Keith Brown (wide receiver) - former University of Alabama wide receiver [7]
- Travis McCall - former University of Alabama tight end [8]
- Alex Tejada - former University of Arkansas kicker [9]
- Jamie Christensen - former University of Alabama kicker [10]
- Gary Wunderlich - former University of Mississippi kicker [11]
- P.J. Fitzgerald - former University of Alabama punter [12]
- Ezekiel Knight - former University of Alabama linebacker [13]
- Prince Hall (American football) - former University of Alabama linebacker [14]
- Nick Walker (American football) - former University of Alabama tight end [15]
- Marcus Carter (American football) - former University of Alabama defensive back [16]
- Nolan McCord - Mississippi State University kicker [17]
- Blain Bech - former LSU wide receiver [18]
- Dylan Breeding - former University of Arkansas punter [19]
- Chris Hilton - current LSU wide receiver [20]
- Mac Markway - current LSU tight end [21]
- Deonte Anderson - current Mississippi State University defensive lineman [22]
- Evan Sharpley - former University of Notre Dame quarterback [23]
- DeCarlos Nicholson - Mississippi State University defensive back, senior in 2023 [24]
- Zander Diamont - former Indiana University quarterback [25]
- Maurice Urrutia - former University of Louisville wide receiver [26], brother of Mario Urrutia
- Brian Haugabrook - former University of Florida wide receiver [27]
- Derek DePasquale - former Mississippi State University kicker [28]
- Brock Travelstead - current University of Louisville kicker [29]
- Christian Ducre - former Mississippi State University running back [30]
- Ulysses Bentley - current University of Mississippi running back [31]
- Blake Bone - former University of Kentucky wide receiver [32]
- Kestahn Moore - former University of Florida running back[33][34]
- Nikita Stover - former University of Alabama wide receiver [35]
National Football League[edit]
Requests for articles about American football are on a separate page, and should be added there. |
https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/11/ameer-hollowell/
https://thetouchdown.co.uk/rr-2021-ss-big-board-page-4/
This is regarded as encyclopedia because Ameer Hollowell has been recognized as a public figure and one of the best football players at each institution he's played at dating back to high school. Honored and recognized. Talented athlete from Milwaukee, WI- a trailblazer.
Coaches and Executives[edit]
- Tim Atkins (American football) - Defensive Quality Control Coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL under Head Coach Bruce Arians ([25]; [26])
- David Ballou (American football) - Alabama Crimson Tide football’s strength and conditioning coach. He formerly worked for Indiana Hoosiers football.
- Chris Beake - Defensive backs coach for the Los Angeles Rams[36]
- Butch Berry - Offensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins
- Scott Booker (American football) - Defensive backs coach for the Tennessee Titans[37]
- Kirk Broussard - 5 years coaching in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings 2010, Washington Redskins 2012, Detroit Lions 2013 and Buffalo Bills 2015-16. Also Arena Football League Portland Steel 2016, Mississippi MudCats 2007-08 and Lakeland Thunderbolts 2006. ([27]; [28])
- Grady Brown (American football) - Defensive backs coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers[38]
- Charles Burks (American football) - Defensive backs coach for the Cincinnati Bengals[39]
- Ryan Crow (American football) – Tennessee Titans Assistant Defensive Line Coach ([29]; [30]; [31])
- Jonathan Cooley - Defensive backs coach for the Carolina Panthers[40]
- Donald D'Alesio - Defensive backs coach for the Kansas City Chiefs[41]
- Brent Davis - Current Army offensive coordinator
- Tom Donatell - Defensive backs coach for the Los Angeles Chargers[42]
- Declan Doyle - Tight end coach for the Denver Broncos
- Brian Duker - Defensive backs coach for the Detroit Lions[43]
- Phil Esten – Well-known college sports administrator who has held positions at Pennsylvania State University, University of California - Berkeley, and University of Minnesota before accepting the position of Athletic Director at the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) ([32]; [33])
- Don Frease - head coach of the Memphis Pharaohs and Oklahoma Wranglers
- Cristian Garcia (American football) - Defensive backs coach for the Washington Commanders[44]
- William D. Griffith - First president of the AFL III
- Nelson Gunnell - Running Backs Coach for UCA. Twenty Four Year old division one full time football coach, older brother to Arizona University starting quarterback Grant Gunnell.-sources [34] and [35]
- Blake Harrell - Current Defensive coordinator for the East Carolina Pirates. [36]
- Brian Heimerdinger - Director of Player Personnel for the New York Jets.[45][46]
- Douglas Grant Hertz - Owner of two different New York Yankees football teams in 1941.
- Lee Horn - Position coach for the late Sean Taylor, legendary football player for the Washington Redskins who passed away. He was his position coach at Gulliver Prep High School in Miami and the coach that he spoke of in his ESPN interviews as the biggest inspiration to his heralded football career other than his father. There were multiple articles in the Miami Herald and on ESPN in the late 1990's, early 2000's, leading up to just after Taylor's passing discussing Coach Horn and also interviews with him and Sean Taylor.
- Harry Howren - Owner of the Norfolk Shamrocks Dixie League team who was part of the formation of the Association of Professional Football Leagues
- Scott Huff - Offensive line coach for the Seattle Seahawks
- J. Rufus Klawans - President of the Pacific Coast Professional Football League and chairman of the Association of Professional Football Leagues.
- Dan Larson (American football - NDSU offensive line coach and former D3 head coach[47]
- John Lilly (American football) - Tight ends coach for the Carolina Panthers
- Robert A. Lowe – former NDSU head coach
- Justin Lustig - Vanderbilt STC and former college head coach
- Harry Marsh (American football) - President of the Second American Football League
- Eddie McNeeley - Coach of Brooklyn Horsemen of AFL I and NFL.
- William Nickels, Jr. - Second president of the Dixie League
- Brendan Nugent - Offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Chargers[48]
- Ryan Reynolds (American football coach) - Kansas City Chiefs Strength and Conditioning Coach. [37] and [38]
- Pat Roberts (American football) - Staff member of the early 2008-2012 Cleveland Browns Foot Balls Team. ([39] and [40])
- J. J. Schafer - President of the Second American Football League
- Ken Schreiber - High School baseball coach, minor league player. Included in his 38 plus years of coaching the Slicers, Ken has established a record that will most likely stand the test of time, 1010 wins and 217 losses for an outstanding winning percentage of 82.3%. He is the winningest coach in the state of Indiana in any sport, ranks 3rd in the nation in victories. Included in those 1010 victories are 25 conference titles, 28 sectionals, 18 regionals and 11 semi-states that led to a record 7 state championships, 1967, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1987, 1990, and 1992. The 1973 team was a state runner-up. [41] and [42].
- Bill Scully (American football) - Owner of Boston Shamrocks of AFL II
- Harry Seibold - Owner of the Richmond Arrows/Rebels of the Dixie League and the American Association/AFL.
- Ryan Smith (American football coach) - Defensive backs coach for the Arizona Cardinals[49]
- Todd Storm - Tight end coach for the Washington Commanders
- Drew Svoboda - Special Assistant to the head coach and former Special Teams Coordinator and tight ends coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. Highly successful Texas High School Football Coach. Former Stephen F. Austin football player. [43]
- Michael Treier - Defensive backs coach for the New York Giants[50]
- Bert Watts - Defensive backs coach for the Carolina Panthers[51]
- Dan Werner (American football) - Former Ole Miss offensive coordinator and 2 times nation champion
- Ronell Williams - Defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Tre' Williams - Current South Alabama special teams coordinator[52]
- LaMar Morgan - Current Louisiana defensive coordinator[53]
- Eric Mele - Former Mississippi State special teams coordinator[54]
- Derrick Odum - Current San Jose State defensive coordinator[55]
- Allen Tucker (American football) - Current Troy special teams coordinator[56]
- Josh Christian-Young - Defensive Backs Coach at Tulane University. [44][45][46]
- Kenneth Gilstrap - Former Middle Tennessee State special teams coordinator and current special teams coordinator and secondary coach of UAB[57][58]
- Tim Leger - Current Louisiana offensive coordinator[59]
- Nate Faanes - Current Ohio special teams coordinator[60]
- Jake Brown - Current Louisiana Tech offensive coordinator[61]
- Scott Parr - Current Louisiana Tech co-offensive coordinator[62]
- Mike Bethea - Current Nevada co-defensive coordinator[63]
- Atif Austin - won 2018 super bowl with New England and 2 FCS national championships with NDSU, currently a running backs coach at UNI
- Jamael Lett - Former South Alabama special teams coordinator and current special teams analyst of North Carolina[64][65]
- Scott Power - Former Louisiana Tech defensive coordinator[66]
- Jay Nunez - Former Oklahoma special teams coordinator[67] and current special teams coordinator for Alabama
- Bryant Haines - Former James Madison Dukes defensive coordinator and current defensive coordinator and linebackers coach of Indiana[68][69]
- Scot Sloan (American football) - Current Appalachian State defensive coordinator[70]
- Mike Cassity - college football assistant coach at multiple schools including serving as defensive coordinator at the University of Louisville from 2004 to 2007 [71]
- Mike Gillhamer - University of Louisville defensive coordinator in 2003 [72]
- Lance Thompson (American football) - Outside linebackers coach at the University of Alabama in 2007 and 2008 [73]
- Kyle Perkins - Wide Receivers Coach for Elon University[74]
- Eric Schmidt (American football) - Current San Diego State defensive coordinator[75]
American football teams and stadiums[edit]
- Australian Capital Territory Monarchs
- Brickie Bowl - American High School Football Stadium. [47] and [48].
- Chicago Gunners - In 1940, Mooney was back in the game as an assistant coach for the newly organized Chicago Gunners.
- East Essex Sabres
- Evansville Enforcers
- Hannover Grizzlies
- Hollywood Stars (American football) - Hired Kenny Washington and Woody Strode when the NFL had a color barrier; chief rival of Los Angeles Bulldogs throughout both teams' existence.
- Largest High School Football Stadiums by State
- London Smoke - UK American Flag Football Team. Champions of Outlaw Flag League and 2019 BAFA Runner-Up.
- New South Wales Wolfpack
- Queensland Sundevils
- Richmond Arrows - later known as the Richmond Rebels (Dixie League)
- South Australian Swarm
- Towers Football – American Football team from A Coruña, plays in the Galician American Football League LGFA.
- Western Australian Raiders
- From AFL/APFA (1938–1939): Chicago Indians (sometimes called the East Chicago Indians), Cincinnati Blades, Dayton Rosies, Kenosha Cardinals, Nashville Rebels.
Terminology[edit]
- Dial-A-Down - Trademarked device[76] used in American football by officials to judge the distance of the ball from different points on the field; usually in measuring distance from the scrimmage line to the next first down or field goal. It is generally constructed using various weather proof material and large enough to be seen from any general area near the field. They are built using a long pole, an anchor or chain to mark the start point and a flip card tablet at the top with bright colored numbering to indicate the down and or distance in yards remaining. They are used in post-secondary and collegiate extra-curriculum football conferences also, to notify teams, coaches, officials and spectators of the current down and the distance from or to the next scrimmage.
See Also:
Other[edit]
- 1996 Memphis Pharaohs season
- 1997 Portland Forest Dragons season
- 1998 Portland Forest Dragons season
- 1999 Portland Forest Dragons season
- Curse of Pottsville Maroons – A curse that supposedly prevents Arizona Cardinals from winning after their championship was stripped by the NFL.
- History of the Arena Football League in Oklahoma City
- IFAF Champions League – A football tournament in Europe.
- Joseph Carr, Jr. – Son of the NFL head Joe F. Carr who was touted to be the first AFL III president before turning down the position.
- ScoreStream - A crowd-sourcing platform for local sports used by the AP, Snapchat and Broadcast TV groups. [77] [78] [79] [80]
- 2022 Denver Broncos-Seattle Seahawks game (The Miss)
- Butt Punt
- Tua Tagovailoa concussion controversy [81]
- Frank Sherby - German Aaron Rodgers Doppelganger [82]
- Herb Brandt - owner of the Canton Bulldogs 1925–1927
College Football[edit]
College football rivalries[edit]
- Duke–Georgia Tech football rivalry
- Duke–Wake Forest football rivalry
- California–USC football rivalry
- Kansas State–Oklahoma football rivalry
- Kansas–Oklahoma football rivalry
- Auburn–Mississippi State football rivalry
- Oregon State–Washington State football rivalry
- Illinois–Wisconsin football rivalry
- Ole Miss–Tennessee football rivalry
- California–Oregon football rivalry
- California–Washington football rivalry
- Stanford–Oregon football rivalry
- Duke–NC State football rivalry
- Northwestern–Wisconsin football rivalry
- Minnesota–Northwestern football rivalry
- Stanford–UCLA football rivalry
Seasons[edit]
Division-I and other team seasons can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/Season articles campaign
- 1927 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1928 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1929 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1930 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1931 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1932 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1933 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1934 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1935 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1936 Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural Downies football team
- 1956 Iowa State Teachers Panthers football team
- 1957 Iowa State Teachers Panthers football team
- 1958 Iowa State Teachers Panthers football team
- 1959 Iowa State Teachers Panthers football team
- 1961 State College of Iowa Panthers football team
- 1963 State College of Iowa Panthers football team
- 1965 State College of Iowa Panthers football team
- 1966 State College of Iowa Panthers football team
- 1967 State College of Iowa Panthers football team
- 1994 Northern Iowa Panthers football team[49]
- 1995 Northern Iowa Panthers football team[50]
- 1996 Northern Iowa Panthers football team[51]
- 1997 Northern Iowa Panthers football team[52]
- 1978 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1979 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1980 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1981 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1982 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1983 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1984 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1986 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1990 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1991 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1992 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1993 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1994 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1995 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1996 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1997 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1998 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1999 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2000 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2001 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2002 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2003 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2004 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2005 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2006 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 2009 Delaware State Hornets football team
- 1965 Whitewater State Warhawks football team
- 1971 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1979 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1980 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1981 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1982 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1983 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1984 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1985 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1986 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1987 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1988 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1989 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1990 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1992 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1993 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1994 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1995 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1996 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1997 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1998 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1999 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2000 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
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- 2006 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2008 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2012 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2018 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2019 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2021 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2022 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 2023 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks football team
- 1909 Hawaii Fighting Deans football team
- 1910 Hawaii Fighting Deans football team
- 1911 Hawaii Fighting Deans football team
- 1915 Hawaii Deans football team
- 1916 Hawaii Deans football team
- 1917 Hawaii Deans football team
- 1918 Hawaii Deans football team
- 1919 Hawaii Deans football team
- 1991 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1992 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1993 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1994 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1995 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1996 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1997 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1998 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1999 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 2000 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 2001 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 2002 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 2003 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 2004 Charleston Southern Buccaneers football team
- 1970 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1971 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1972 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1973 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1974 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1975 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1976 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 1977 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
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- 2008 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
- 2009 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs football team
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