sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRandolph "Randy" Hume Dean (born June 10, 1955) is a former American football quarterback who played for three seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants from 1977–1979. He played college football at Northwestern. He is also a former handball player for the American team who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
American handball player
Randy Dean |
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Randolph Hume Dean |
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(1955-06-10) June 10, 1955 (age 67) Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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United States |
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1976 |
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High school | Whitefish Bay (WI) |
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College | Northwestern (1973–1974) |
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Coaching career | 2005–2008 |
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2005–2006 | University School of Milwaukee
American football player
Football career |
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Position: | Quarterback |
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Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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Weight: | 195 lb (88 kg) |
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High school: | Whitefish Bay (WI) |
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College: | Northwestern |
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NFL Draft: | 1977 / Round: 5 / Pick: 117 |
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- New York Giants (1977–1979)
- Green Bay Packers (1980)*
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TD-INT: | 1-5 |
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Passing yards: | 279 |
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QB Rating: | 31.5 |
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| | Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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Family
He has an identical twin brother named Robert Dean.
Basketball
He played basketball at the Whitefish Bay High School.[1] At the season 1973-74 he played three games for the Northwestern University.[2]
In 1972, he was named 1st Team All-Star for the Whitefish Bay High School. He played from the season 1974 until 1976 for the Northwestern University. He was punter for all three seasons and starting quarterback for his junior and senior season.[1]
Professional career
New York Giants
In 1977 he was drafted by the New York Giants in round five as 117th overall draft.[3]
In his short stint as a Quarterback for the New York Giants he completed a 1-yard touchdown pass in 1979.[4]
Green Bay Packers
On August 4, 1980, the New York Giants traded him to the Green Bay Packers for a future draft pick.[5] Three weeks later, on August 26, 1980, the Packers cut him[6]
Handball
In 1975 he won the USA Team Handball Nationals with the Northwest Suburban YMCA.[7]
In 1976 he placed third at the USA Team Handball Nationals with the Northwest Suburban YMCA.[8]
In 1976, he and his brother were part of the American team which finished tenth in the Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored 24 goals.[1]
After retirement
Between 1997 and 2002, he was Director of Development at the University School of Milwaukee. From 2002 to 2007, he was the Athletic Director. Between 2005 and 2008, he coached the boys basketball team.
In 2008, he became the Executive Director of the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee.
See also
- List of New York Giants players
- List of National Football League Olympians
- Robert Dean
References
External links
Northwestern Wildcats starting quarterbacks |
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- Unknown (1882–1885)
- Robert D. Silver, Jr. (1886)
- Clyde M. Carr (1887)
- Unknown (1888)
- Ralph A. Harris (1889)
- Unknown (1890–1891)
- Frank W. Griffith (1892)
- Unknown (1893–1904)
- James E. Johnson (1905)
- Unknown (1908–1909)
- "Dug" Johnson (1910)
- Unknown (1911–1912)
- Wilbur E. Hightower (1913–1914)
- Unknown (1915)
- Paddy Driscoll (1916)
- Unknown (1917–27)
- Walt Holmer (1928)
- Unknown (1929)
- Lee Hanley (1930)
- Lafayette Russell (1930)
- Pug Rentner (1930–32)
- George Potter (1931–32)
- Ollie Olson (1933–34)
- Steve Toth (1935)
- Fred Vanzo (1936–37)
- Unknown (1938–39)
- Dick Erdlitz (1940)
- Bill DeCorrevont (1941)
- Otto Graham (1941–43)
- Unknown (1944–46)
- Jim Farrar (1947)
- Don Burson (1948–49)
- Dick Flowers (1950)
- Bob Burson (1951)
- Bob Bunco (1951)
- Dick Thomas (1952–53)
- John Rearden (1954)
- Dale Pienta (1955–56)
- Chip Holcomb (1957)
- Dick Thornton (1958, 60)
- John Talley (1959)
- Tom O'Grady (1961)
- Tom Myers (1962–64)
- Denny Boothe (1965)
- Bill Melzer (1966–67)
- Dave Shelbourne (1968)
- Maurie Daigneau (1969–71)
- Mitch Anderson (1972–74)
- Randy Dean (1975–76)
- Scott Stranski (1977)
- Kevin Strasser (1978)
- Mike Kerrigan (1979–81)
- Kevin Villars (1981)
- Sandy Schwab (1982–84)
- Mike Greenfield (1984–87)
- Greg Bradshaw (1988)
- Tim O'Brien (1989)
- Len Williams (1990–93)
- Tim Hughes (1994, 97)
- Steve Schnur (1994–96)
- Gavin Hoffman (1998)
- Nick Kreinbrink (1999)
- Zak Kustok (1999–2001)
- Tony Stauss (2002)
- Brett Basanez (2002–05)
- Mike Kafka (2006–09)
- C. J. Bachér (2006–08)
- Dan Persa (2010–11)
- Evan Watkins (2010)
- Kain Colter (2011–13)
- Trevor Siemian (2012–14)
- Zack Oliver (2014)
- Clayton Thorson (2015–18)
- Hunter Johnson (2019, 2021)
- Aidan Smith (2019)
- Andrew Marty (2019, 2021)
- Peyton Ramsey (2020)
- Ryan Hilinski (2021–2022)
- Brendan Sullivan (2022)
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New York Giants 1977 NFL draft selections |
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New York Giants starting quarterbacks |
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