sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKenneth Earl Rice (September 14, 1939 – October 14, 2020) was an American professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the American Football League (AFL) for the Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders, and the Miami Dolphins. Rice played college football for the Auburn Tigers, where he was named a two-time All-American.
American football player (1939–2020)
American football player
Ken Rice Rice in 1961 |
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Position: | Tackle / guard |
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Born: | (1939-09-14)September 14, 1939 Attapulgus, Georgia |
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Died: | October 14, 2020(2020-10-14) (aged 81) Canton, Georgia |
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Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
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Weight: | 240 lb (109 kg) |
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High school: | Bainbridge (GA) |
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College: | Auburn |
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NFL Draft: | 1961 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8 |
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AFL Draft: | 1961 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 |
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- Buffalo Bills (1961–1963)
- Oakland Raiders (1964–1965)
- Miami Dolphins (1966–1967)
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- AFL All-Star (1961)
- 2× All-American (1959–1960)
- 3× All-SEC (1958–1960)
- 2× SEC Most Valuable Offensive Lineman (1959–1960)
- SEC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman (1960)
- Freshman All-SEC (1957)
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Games played: | 79 |
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Games started: | 4 |
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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Early years
Ken Rice was born in Attapulgus, Georgia on September 14, 1939 and moved to Bainbridge before high school. At Bainbridge High School, Rice played football, basketball, baseball, and took part in track and field.[1][2] In track and field, Rice was a three-time state champion in shot put, a state champion in the discus throw and participated in relay races.[1]
Rice received offers from FSU, Tennessee and Georgia Tech. Eventually, Rice chose to attend Auburn.[1]
College career
Rice attended Auburn University from 1957 to 1960, playing for the Tigers on both the offensive and defensive lines. As a sophomore in 1958, Rice was named to the SEC's All-Sophomore Team as the Tigers posted a 9–0–1 record. Rice was named an All-American in 1959 and was voted the best offensive lineman in the SEC.[3][4] In his senior season, Rice was once again named an All-American and was once again voted the best offensive lineman in the SEC.[4][3] Rice was also voted the best defensive lineman in the conference that year.[3]
In 1992, Rice was elected into Auburn's Team of the Century by fans.[4] Rice also lent his name to the Ken Rice Award, an annual award given to the best offensive lineman at Auburn.[5]
Professional career
Rice was drafted in the first round in both the 1961 NFL Draft and the 1961 AFL draft.[6] Rice played for seven years for the Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders, and the Miami Dolphins, playing in 79 games total.[2] In 1961 during his rookie season, he was selected to the 1961 AFL All-Star game. He was also named a second-team All-AFL lineman that season.[2]
In 1964, Rice was traded to the Oakland Raiders.[7] In 1966, the Miami Dolphins drafted Rice from the Raiders during the 1966 AFL Expansion Draft.[8][9] Rice retired from football after the 1967 season due to a back injury.[3] He was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1989.[5]
Personal life
Rice resided in Big Canoe, Georgia, where he had been involved in real estate development since the early 1970s.[3][10][11] Rice met Billie Ann Perrin while attending Auburn and the two married on June 20, 1959.[12] The couple purchased the summit of Mount Oglethorpe, the original southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, in 1995, and opened the summit to the public in 2014.[11][13] Billie Ann Rice died on June 7, 2014, at age 77.[12]
See also
- Other American Football League players
References
- Murphy, Mark. Game of My Life Auburn Tigers: Memorable Stories of Tigers Football. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. 2011. ISBN 1613215657. Chapter 19.
- Ken Rice. pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Former Auburn Player Ken Rice Named Walter Gilbert Award Recipient. auburntigers.com. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Auburn Football 2015 Media Almanac. auburntigers.com. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Ken Rice. Georgia Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Boyles, Bob. Guido, Paul. The USA Today College Football Encyclopedia. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. 2009. pp. 135.
- Shmelter, Richard. The Raiders Encyclopedia: All Players, Coaches, Games and More through 2009-2010. McFarland, Incorporated Publishers. 2011. pp. 222.
- "Dolphins Get 8 More in Draft." Associated Press. 19 January 1966.
- Nogle, Kevin. Miami Dolphins Historical Perspective Part 1 - 1965 and 1966. 18 May 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Accolades not new to Rice. bigcanoenews.com. 26 November 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Ken and Billie Ann Rice of Waterford Mountain Properties Announces the Designation of Eagle’s Rest as a Public Park in Pickens County, Georgia. prweb.com. 2 April 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
- In Memoriam - Billie Ann Perrin Rice. bigcanoenews.com. 8 June 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- Tidwell, Wayne. Eagle’s Rest Park atop Mt. Oglethorpe marks its second year. Big Canoe News. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
External links
1961 NFL Draft first-round selections |
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Buffalo Bills 1961 AFL draft selections |
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- Ken Rice
- Billy Shaw
- Art Baker
- Tom Gilburg
- Stew Barber
- Norm Snead
- Fred Brown
- Al Bemiller
- Charles Linning
- William Majors
- Don Kern
- Roy Wall
- Floyd Powers
- Tom Causey
- Ron Kostelnik
- Jerry Frye
- Vincent Scott
- Wayne Wolff
- John Bodkin
- Charley Barnes
- Everett Cloud
- Larry Vargo
- Charles Baker
- William "Red" Mack
- Frank Jackunas
- Jack Harbaugh
- Lorenzo Stanford
- Bob Allen
- Jason Harness
- Mike Stock
- William Martin
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Arizona Cardinals first-round draft picks |
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Formerly the Chicago Cardinals (1920–1959), St. Louis Cardinals (1960–1987) and Phoenix Cardinals (1988–1993) |
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St. Louis Cardinals 1961 NFL draft selections |
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- Ken Rice
- Fred Arbanas
- Billy Wilson
- Ron McDole
- Glenn Bass
- Dale Evans
- Dick Thornton
- George Hultz
- Al Bemiller
- Marshall Starks
- Chick Graning
- Jimmy King
- Bill Kinnune
- Mike Stock
- Ernie McMillan
- Bob Elliot
- Mel West
- Jake Bradley
- Pat Fischer
- Art Browning
- Dick Schnell
- Leo Reed
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Miami Dolphins 1966 inaugural season roster |
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- 2 Cookie Gilchrist
- 10 George Wilson
- 11 Rick Norton
- 15 John Stofa
- 18 Dick Wood
- 21 Gene Mingo
- 22 Willie West
- 23 Wes Matthews
- 24 Billy Hunter
- 25 Dick Westmoreland
- 26 Frank Jackson
- 28 George Chesser
- 30 Sammy Price
- 32 Joe Auer
- 33 Billy Joe
- 35 Rick Casares
- 35 Stan Mitchell
- 40 Bo Roberson
- 43 Bob Neff
- 44 Pete Jaquess
- 46 Hal Wantland
- 47 John McGeever
- 48 Bob Petrella
- 49 Jimmy Warren
- 50 Frank Emanuel
- 52 Mike Hudock
- 53 Tom Erlandson
- 54 Wahoo McDaniel
- 55 Jack Rudolph
- 56 Bob Bruggers
- 58 Tom Goode
- 59 Jack Thornton
- 61 Ernie Park
- 63 Billy Neighbors
- 65 Jim Higgins
- 72 Whit Canale
- 73 Norm Evans
- 75 Ken Rice
- 76 Tom Nomina
- 77 Rich Zecher
- 78 Maxie Williams
- 79 Alphonse Dotson
- 80 Ed Cooke
- 81 Howard Twilley
- 82 Doug Moreau
- 83 Dave Kocourek
- 84 Earl Faison
- 85 Johnny Holmes
- 86 Mel Branch
- 87 John Roderick
- 88 LaVerne Torczon
- 89 Karl Noonan
- 90 Bill Cronin
Head coach: George Wilson
Assistant coaches: Bobby Walston
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