sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDave Smith (born March 23, 1937 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin)[1] is a former American collegiate and professional football player. A fullback, he attended Greendale High School in Greendale, Wisconsin before playing collegiately for Ripon College and professionally from 1960 through 1964 for the American Football League's Houston Oilers, where he was a member of the AFL's first two championship teams, in 1960 and 1961. He was selected by Sporting News as the first All-AFL fullback in 1960. The league did not play an All-Star game that first year, but Smith's 154 carries for 643 yards and 5 touchdowns earned him a berth on the All-League Team. Smith later became a scout for the Buffalo Bills.
American football player (born 1937)
For the American football coach, see Dave Smith (American football coach).
American football player
Dave Smith |
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Position: | Fullback |
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Born: | (1937-03-23) March 23, 1937 (age 85) Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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College: | Ripon |
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NFL Draft: | 1959 / Round: 21 / Pick: 241 |
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- Houston Oilers (1960–1964)
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- 2× AFL champion (1960, 1961)
- TSN All-AFL (1960)
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Player stats at PFR |
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See also
- Other American Football League players
References
- "Dave Smith". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
External links
Green Bay Packers 1959 NFL Draft selections |
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- Randy Duncan
- Alex Hawkins
- Boyd Dowler
- Andy Cvercko
- Willie Taylor
- Bobby Jackson
- Gary Raid
- Buddy Mayfield
- Bob Laraba
- George Dixon
- Sam Tuccio
- Bob Webb
- Larry Hall
- Jim Hurd
- Ken Kerr
- Dick Teteak
- Dan Edgington
- Tom Secules
- Dick Nearents
- Bill Butler
- Charley Sample
- Dave Smith
- Charlie Anderson
- Ben Lawver
- Joe Hergert
- Leroy Hardee
- Ken Higginbotham
- Timothy Brown
- Jerry Epps
- Jack Flara
- Dick Emerich
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Houston Oilers 1960 AFL champions (inaugural season roster) |
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- 12 Charlie Milstead
- 15 Jacky Lee
- 16 George Blanda
- 20 Billy Cannon
- 21 Ken Hall
- 24 Julian Spence
- 30 Mike Dukes
- 31 Doug Cline
- 32 Dave Smith
- 33 Bob White
- 34 Charlie Kendall
- 37 Charlie Hennigan
- 40 Tony Banfield
- 41 Mark Johnston
- 43 Jim Norton
- 44 Charlie Tolar
- 47 Don Brown
- 47 Bobby Gordon
- 50 Dennit Morris
- 51 John Simerson
- 53 Hugh Pitts
- 56 Phil Perlo
- 57 George Belotti
- 60 Jim McCanless
- 61 Bob Talamini
- 62 Wahoo McDaniel
- 63 Hogan Wharton
- 64 Fred Wallner
- 65 Gary Greaves
- 70 Al Jamison
- 71 Pete Davidson
- 72 Jerry Helluin
- 73 Dan Lanphear
- 74 George Shirkey
- 75 Don Floyd
- 76 Dalva Allen
- 77 Rich Michael
- 79 Orville Trask
- 82 Johnny Carson
- 84 Jack Atchason
- 86 John White
- 88 Al Witcher
- 89 Bill Groman
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Houston Oilers 1961 AFL champions |
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- 12 Charlie Milstead
- 15 Jacky Lee
- 16 George Blanda
- 20 Billy Cannon
- 21 Ken Hall
- 22 Gary Wisener
- 24 Julian Spence
- 25 Gene Jones
- 27 Fred Glick
- 30 Mike Dukes
- 31 Doug Cline
- 32 Dave Smith
- 33 John Guzik
- 34 Jack Laraway
- 37 Ron Botchan
- 40 Tony Banfield
- 41 Mark Johnston
- 43 Jim Norton
- 44 Charley Tolar
- 46 Claude King
- 50 Dennit Morris
- 52 Bob Schmidt
- 57 George Belotti
- 60 Buzz Guy
- 61 Bob Talamini
- 62 Dick Frey
- 63 Hogan Wharton
- 64 Willis Perkins
- 66 Leo Reed
- 70 Al Jamison
- 73 Bob Kelly
- 74 George Shirkey
- 75 Don Floyd
- 77 Rich Michael
- 78 Byron Beams
- 79 Orville Trask
- 80 Dalva Allen
- 81 Bob McLeod
- 82 Ed Husmann
- 86 John White
- 87 Charley Hennigan
- 88 Willard Dewveall
- 89 Bill Groman
- Head coaches: Lou Rymkus
- Wally Lemm
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