sport.wikisort.org - AthleteStanley Gifford "Giff" Nielsen (born October 25, 1954) is a former American football quarterback who played professionally for the Houston Oilers of the National Football League (NFL). He was the sports director of KHOU in Houston from 1984 until March 31, 2009.[1] He has been a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since April 2013.
American football player and general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
American football player
Gifford Nielsen Nielsen in 2018 |
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Position: | Quarterback |
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Born: | (1954-10-25) October 25, 1954 (age 67) Provo, Utah |
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Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
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Weight: | 205 lb (93 kg) |
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High school: | Provo (UT) |
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College: | Brigham Young |
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NFL Draft: | 1978 / Round: 3 / Pick: 73 |
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- Houston Oilers (1978–1983)
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- Offensive Player of the Year (1976)
- All-American (1976)
- BYU Cougars Jersey No. 14 retired
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TD–INT: | 20-22 |
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Passing yards: | 3,255 |
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Rating: | 70.0 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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S. Gifford Nielsen |
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April 6, 2013 (2013-04-06) |
Called by | Thomas S. Monson |
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Born | Stanley Gifford Nielsen (1954-10-25) October 25, 1954 (age 67) Provo, Utah, United States |
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Spouse(s) | Wendy Olson (m. 1975) |
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Children | 6 |
Biography portal LDS movement portal |
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High school career
Nielsen grew up in Provo, Utah, and attended Provo High School, playing as the school's quarterback.
College career
Nielsen remained in Provo and attended Brigham Young University, where he was an All-American quarterback for the Cougars under head coach LaVell Edwards. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994.
NFL career
Nielsen was selected in the third round of the 1978 NFL Draft (73rd overall) by the Houston Oilers, the team with which he spent his entire NFL career, six seasons as a part-time quarterback.
Nielsen served as backup to Dan Pastorini in 1978 and 1979 and to Ken Stabler in 1980 and 1981. He played the most games in his last two seasons, 1982–1983, when he shared quarterbacking duties with Archie Manning and Oliver Luck.
From 1984 to 1987, he served as a color commentator on Oilers radio broadcasts.
TV Sports Anchor
Nielsen was the Sports Director at CBS affiliate KHOU in Houston from 1984 to 2009. He also made an appearance in P.D.Q. Bach in Houston: We Have a Problem! as a color commentator alongside Peter Schickele during a sketch of Beethoven's Fifth, in which the performance was done as if it were a mock football/hockey game.
LDS Church service
Nielsen has served in the LDS Church in many capacities, including elders quorum president, bishop, president of the Houston Texas South Stake, mission president's counselor, and area seventy. He was released as an area seventy on April 6, 2013, and called as a general authority and member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. Among his assignments, Nielsen served for a time in the presidency of the church's Pacific Area. Since August 2019, Nielsen has been the president of the church's North America Central Area.[2]
Scouting 100 year Anniversary
Nielsen was the master of ceremonies at the "100 Years of Scouting" celebration at Minute Maid Park in Texas.
See also
- List of college football yearly passing leaders
References
External links
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- 1937: Patterson
- 1938: O'Brien
- 1939: Eakin
- 1940: Supulski
- 1941: Schwenk
- 1942: Governali
- 1943: Hoernschemeyer
- 1944: Rickards
- 1945: Dekdebrun
- 1946: Layne
- 1947: Enke
- 1948: Heath
- 1949: O'Malley
- 1950: Heinrich
- 1951: Klosterman
- 1952: Bratkowski
- 1953: Garrett
- 1954: Larson
- 1955: Welsh
- 1956: Brodie
- 1957: Grosscup
- 1958: Duncan
- 1959: Norman
- 1960: Snead
- 1961: Miller
- 1962: Mira
- 1963: Trull
- 1964: Rhome
- 1965: Anderson
- 1966: Reed
- 1967: Olivas
- 1968: Cook
- 1969: Shaw
- 1970: Plunkett
- 1971: Huff
- 1972: Strock
- 1973: Freitas
- 1974: Bartkowski
- 1975: Penrose
- 1976: Nielsen
- 1977: Williams
- 1978: Ford
- 1979: Wilson
- 1980: McMahon
- 1981: King
- 1982: Dillon
- 1983: Young
- 1984: Bosco
- 1985: Bosco
- 1986: Perez
- 1987: Santos
- 1988: Mitchell
- 1989: Ware
- 1990: Detmer
- 1991: Detmer
- 1992: Klingler
- 1993: Vargas
- 1994: Walsh
- 1995: Maxwell
- 1996: Wallwork
- 1997: Leaf
- 1998: Rattay
- 1999: Rattay
- 2000: Weinke
- 2001: Da. Carr
- 2002: Kingsbury
- 2003: Symons
- 2004: Cumbie
- 2005: Brennan
- 2006: Brennan
- 2007: Harrell
- 2008: Harrell
- 2009: Keenum
- 2010: Moniz
- 2011: Keenum
- 2012: Florence
- 2013: De. Carr
- 2014: Doughty
- 2015: Doughty
- 2016: Mahomes
- 2017: Rudolph
- 2018: Haskins
- 2019: Burrow
- 2020: Jones
- 2021: Zappe
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BYU Cougars starting quarterbacks |
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- Fortie
- Carter
- Lyons
- Jones
- August
- Sheide
- Nielsen
- M. Wilson
- McMahon
- Young
- Bosco
- Lindley
- Jensen
- Covey
- Detmer
- Walsh
- Sarkisian
- Miller
- Feterik
- Doman
- Beck
- M. Hall
- Heaps
- Nelson
- Hill
- Lark
- Stewart
- Mangum
- Hoge
- Critchlow
- Z. Wilson
- J. Hall
- Romney
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Houston Oilers 1978 NFL Draft selections |
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- Earl Campbell
- Gifford Nielsen
- Mike Renfro
- Conrad Rucker
- J.C. Wilson
- Jim Mol
- Steve Young
- Willie Thicklen
- John Schuhmacher
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Tennessee Titans starting quarterbacks |
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Formerly the Houston Oilers (1960–1996) and the Tennessee Oilers (1997–1998) |
- George Blanda (1960–1966)
- Jacky Lee (1960–1961, 1963, 1967)
- Don Trull (1964–1966, 1968–1969)
- Buddy Humphrey (1966)
- Pete Beathard (1967–1969)
- Bob Davis (1967–1969)
- Charley Johnson (1970–1971)
- Jerry Rhome (1970)
- Dan Pastorini (1971–1979)
- Lynn Dickey (1971, 1973–1974)
- Kent Nix (1972)
- John Hadl (1976–1977)
- Gifford Nielsen (1979, 1981–1983)
- Ken Stabler (1980–1981)
- John Reaves (1981)
- Archie Manning (1982–1983)
- Oliver Luck (1983, 1985–1986)
- Warren Moon (1984–1993)
- Brent Pease (1987)
- Cody Carlson (1988, 1990, 1992–1994)
- Billy Joe Tolliver (1994)
- Bucky Richardson (1994)
- Chris Chandler (1995–1996)
- Steve McNair (1995–2005)
- Will Furrer (1995)
- Neil O'Donnell (1999–2001, 2003)
- Billy Volek (2003–2005)
- Matt Mauck (2005)
- Vince Young (2006–2010)
- Kerry Collins (2006–2010)
- Rusty Smith (2010)
- Matt Hasselbeck (2011–2012)
- Jake Locker (2012–2014)
- Ryan Fitzpatrick (2013)
- Charlie Whitehurst (2014)
- Zach Mettenberger (2014–2015)
- Marcus Mariota (2015–2019)
- Matt Cassel (2016–2017)
- Blaine Gabbert (2018)
- Ryan Tannehill (2019–present)
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General Authority Seventies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
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The individuals listed below are current General Authority Seventies. Each is a member of either the First or Second Quorums of the Seventy. Those in italics are the current members of the Presidency of the Seventy.
- Aidukaitis
- Alliaud
- Alonso
- Alvarado
- Ardern
- Bangerter
- Bassett
- Baxter
- Becerra
- Bennett
- Boom
- Bowen
- Bragg
- Carpenter
- Choi
- Christensen
- Cook
- Cordón
- Cornish
- J. Costa
- De Feo
- De Hoyos
- Douglas
- Dube
- Duncan
- Dunn
- Gavarret
- Gerard
- Gilbert
- Giménez
- Giuffra
- C. Godoy
- T. Godoy
- Hales
- Hamilton
- Haynie
- Held
- Holland
- Homer
- Jackson
- Jaggi
- K.R. Johnson
- P.V. Johnson
- P.M. Johnson
- Kearon
- Klebingat
- Koch
- Kopischke
- Kyungu
- Martinez
- Martino
- McCune
- McKay
- Meredith III
- Meurs
- Montoya
- Mutombo
- Nash
- Nattress
- Nielsen
- Nielson
- Ochoa
- Ojediran
- Palmer
- Parrella
- Pearson
- Perkins
- Pieper
- Pingree
- Pino
- Rasband
- Revillo Jr.
- Ringwood
- Sabin
- Schmeil
- Schmutz
- Sikahema
- Stanfill
- Tai
- Taylor
- Teh
- Teixeira
- Uceda
- Valenzuela
- Villanueva
- Villar
- Wada
- Wakolo
- Walker
- Whiting
- Wong
- Yamashita
- Zeballos
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