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  2. Joe Bambrick - Wikipedia

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    Bambrick began his professional career with Glentoran, spending a season there before moving to Belfast rivals Linfield.His scoring record with Linfield was phenomenal: he scored a total of 286 league goals in just 183 games, 50 of these coming in the 1930–31 season, which was the highest in the world that year. [3]

  3. Elroy Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    Elroy Leon "Crazylegs" Hirsch (June 17, 1923 – January 28, 2004) was an American professional football player, sport executive and actor. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1974.

  4. Jack Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    Jack Youngblood was born in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of Herbert J. and Kay Youngblood.He has two sisters, Paula and Lynn. Youngblood attended Monticello-Jefferson County High School in Monticello, Florida, graduating in 1967. [4]

  5. Mike Katz - Wikipedia

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    Michael Katz (born November 14, 1944) is a former American IFBB professional bodybuilder and former professional football player with the New York Jets, most famous for his appearance with Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1977 bodybuilding documentary film Pumping Iron. He was paid $1,000 to sign a release for appearing in the film.

  6. Erik McCoy - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Pro Football Reference Erik Christopher McCoy (born August 27, 1997) is an American professional football center for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Texas A&M Aggies .

  7. Craig Heyward - Wikipedia

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    He would write the words "IRON HEAD" on his eye black as a tribute to his father. Heyward's oldest son, Craig Jr., played high school football for Passaic High School as he did and later was a walk-on at Middle Tennessee State, where he played primarily on special teams. He was signed to the Trenton Steel of the SIFL where he was a running back.

  8. Why is SMU-TCU called 'Battle for the Iron Skillet?' History ...

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    TCU-SMU football history. The Horned Frogs lead the all-time series between the in-state foes 53-42-7. The first-ever matchup occurred on Oct. 8, 1915, and ended in a 43-0 win for TCU in Forth ...

  9. Mike Michalske - Wikipedia

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    Michalske received numerous honors and awards for his accomplishments as a football player. In 1964, he was inducted as part of the second class of inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [52] He was the first guard to be inducted. [53] In 1969, Michalske was selected by the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a guard on the NFL 1920s All-Decade ...