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Neil Clabo played at Farragut High and then the University of Tennessee, lettering in 1972-74. He was an NFL punter for the Minnesota Vikings. Neil Clabo's football journey from Knoxville to NFL
William Neil Clabo (November 18, 1952 – July 10, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a punter for three season with the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL) from 1975 to 1977. [1] He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team. [2] He was voted to the Pro Football Writers All-Pro second team for the 1975 ...
Dorr, Nell (1940). A Child Is Born. New York: Nell Dorr, was a self-published poem illustrated with three self-portraits. Dorr, Nell (1954) Mother and Child. New York: Harper and Brothers, remains her most popular work. [23] Dorr, Nell (1962) The Bare Feet. New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Conn. is a photo-essay made in Teotitlan del Valle ...
Al Gore, former Tennessee Senator, 45th Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (1993–2001), and 2000 Democratic nominee for president Albert Gore, Sr. (1907–1998), politician, senator, father of Al Gore
Reach Brad Schmitt at brad@tennessean.com or 615-259-8384. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Neil Orne, WKRN morning show co-host, will leave after 29 years there Show comments
Mike O'Neil was an off-ice official for the Nashville Predators and a high school area official for more than 25 years in the Nashville area. Nashville hockey community mourns death of longtime ...
Frank G. Clement – 41st governor of Tennessee (1963–1967) Prentice Cooper (Col 1914–1916) – 39th governor of Tennessee (1939–1945) Lee Cruce (Law, 1885) – 2nd governor of Oklahoma (1911–1915) Jeff Davis (Law, 1882) – 20th governor of Arkansas (1901–1907) [262] William Haselden Ellerbe – 86th governor of South Carolina (1897 ...
Neal was born on September 7, 1928, in Oak Grove, Tennessee, and grew up on a small tobacco and strawberry farm. Neal attended Sumner County High School in Portland, Tennessee, and played running back on the football team. He graduated from high school in the class of 1946. [2]