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  2. Wichita State University football team plane crash - Wikipedia

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    A memorial site for the Wichita State University football team plane crash, featuring a sign, a cross, a jersey, and various tributes scattered across the hillside. A small, yellow plush mascot figure is placed inside a piece of cracked metal wreckage at the Wichita University football team plane crash site.

  3. Southern Airways Flight 932 - Wikipedia

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    Following its plane crash, Wichita State was granted similar permission to use freshmen on the varsity to resume its 1970 season. Head coach Rick Tolley was among the crash victims. [ 15 ] Lengyel was hired to take Tolley's place on March 11, 1971, after Dick Bestwick , the first choice for the job, backed out after just one week and returned ...

  4. 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team - Wikipedia

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    Head coach Ben Wilson, 14 players, and 16 others died on October 2 in the Wichita State University football team plane crash. Bob Seaman took over as head coach after the crash. The team's statistical leaders included Rick Baehr with 513 passing yards, Don Gilley with 290 rushing yards and 12 points scored, Bill Moore with 175 receiving yards. [2]

  5. Plane crashes in sports have devastated pro teams and college ...

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    A look at some of the plane crash tragedies that have struck the sports world over the decades: Manchester United football club. On Feb. 6, 1958, a plane carrying the Manchester United team and officials crashed as it attempted to take off on a slush-covered runway in Munich. The team was returning from a European Cup match against Red Star ...

  6. 1972 Wichita State Shockers football team - Wikipedia

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    The team played its home games at Cessna Stadium in Wichita, Kansas. The 1972 season was the Shockers' first with a winning record since 1963. In the seven prior seasons, the program had compiled an 11–57 record and sustained tragedy in the 1970 Wichita State University football team plane crash .

  7. List of accidents involving sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Wichita State University: American football: Golden Eagle Aviation: Martin 4-0-4: Clear Creek County, Colorado, United States: 31: 15: 14 players and coach Ben Wilson were killed, in one of two planes en route to a game vs. Utah State University. Another plane with reserve players and assistant coaches landed safely in Utah. 14 November 1970 ...

  8. 1971 Wichita State Shockers football team - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The team played its home games at Cessna Stadium in Wichita, Kansas. During the prior season, the team lost 14 of its players and its head coach in the Wichita State University football team plane crash. Several players injured in the crash, including Randy Jackson, returned to play for the 1971 team.

  9. Kansas Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    There is a memorial to honor the lives of Wichita State University football players killed in the tragic WSU plane crash of October 1970. Kansas' small college football history includes Pittsburg State 's national dominance under coaches Carnie Smith, Dennis Franchione , and Chuck Broyles, Bethany College Coach Ted Kessinger , Coffeyville ...