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  2. Barry Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Sanders' eldest son, Barry, playing for the Stanford Cardinal. Sanders is a Christian. [209] He and his wife, Lauren Campbell Sanders, a former news anchor for WDIV in Detroit, filed for divorce in February 2012 after 12 years of marriage. [210]

  3. Barry was married to his wife Lauren Campbell Sanders for 12 years. The pro athlete married TV anchor Lauren Campbell back in 2000, but the couple divorced in 2012, according to TMZ .

  4. Barry Sanders' 4 Kids: All About Barry J., Nigel, Nicholas ...

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    Sanders welcomed his son, Barry James Sanders, with his ex-girlfriend Aletha House on April 10, 1994, in Oklahoma City, Okla. His middle name is in honor of House’s father, James.

  5. Barry J. Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Barry James Sanders [1] (born April 10, 1994) is a former American football running back. He played college football for the Stanford Cardinal football team from 2012 to 2015 and the Oklahoma State Cowboys football team in 2016.

  6. Tony Mandarich - Wikipedia

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    Mandarich was born and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, the son of Croatian [3] immigrants. After his older brother John received a scholarship to play football at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, John convinced his parents to allow Tony to play his senior year of high school football at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Kent to improve his chances of receiving a scholarship. [4]

  7. Popular documentary ‘Bye Bye Barry’ sheds new light on ...

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    The post Popular documentary ‘Bye Bye Barry’ sheds new light on Sanders’ decision to retire from Lions appeared first on TheGrio. ... Nigel Sanders, the second-oldest at 22, asked his dad if ...

  8. Rod Woodson - Wikipedia

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    On September 3, 1995, Woodson sustained a torn ACL when his foot got caught in the artificial turf at Three Rivers Stadium when he attempted to change direction and arm tackle Detroit Lions' running back Barry Sanders in the first quarter of the Pittsburgh Steelers' season-opening 23–20 victory against the Detroit Lions. [54]

  9. Popular documentary 'Bye Bye Barry' sheds new light on ... - AOL

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    In talking to his sons, Barry Sanders recalled toward the middle of the 1998 season feeling it might be his last. Nigel Sanders, the second-oldest at 22, asked his dad if he thought about going to ...