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Don Nottingham attended Ravenna High School in Ravenna, Ohio and played college football at nearby Kent State University. He was a three-year letterman, and captained the team his senior year. He finished his college career with 2,515 yards on 602 carries. He also made the first-team All-Mid-American Conference teams in 1969 and 1970.
The team's statistical leaders included fullback Don Nottingham with 798 rushing yards and 48 points scored, quarterback Steve Broderick with 757 passing yards, and Jeff Murrey with 165 receiving yards. [3] [4] Center Fred Blosser was selected as a first-team All-MAC player. [5]
Don Nottingham replaced Dan Ponce in September 2010 when Dan decided to return to television journalism in Chicago. Their 2010 fall tour was a 75-city tour of the United States, Canada, and the UK and featured their box-set titled All I Want For Christmas , which featured their two holiday albums and a DVD of their PBS special, Live in New York .
Reflections from the Honeymoon Grille. People from Kent State's most tumultuous time, best football era close a seven-part series.
The team's statistical leaders included Don Nottingham with 990 rushing yards, Steve Trustdorf with 442 passing yards, and Bob Fello with 222 receiving yards. [3] [4] Three Kent State players were selected as first-team All-MAC players: center Fred Blosser, linebacker Jim Corrigall, and running back Don Nottingham. [5]
Josh Cribbs is Kent State's career leader in total offensive yards, appearing second on the passing yards list and fourth on the rushing yards list.. The Kent State Golden Flashes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Kent State Golden Flashes football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and ...
Don Nottingham [920] Jeff Novak [921] O. Cliff Odom [922] Jared Odrick [923] John Offerdahl [924] Emmanuel Ogbah [925] Jeff Ogden [926] Alfred Oglesby [927] Evan ...
A QB from Canton and freshman Nick Saban were faces in the crowd after the infamous May 4 Kent State shootings. Part 2 in a series from strange times.