Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Swann family moved to San Mateo, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area when Lynn was 2. [1] As a youth, Swann was raised in neighboring Foster City and attended Junípero Serra High School , where in addition to playing football, he was a track star, leaping 24 ft 10 in (7.57 m) in the long jump .
Blount was born in Toombs County, Georgia. [3] The early years of his life were spent in poverty on a Georgia farm. Blount was a star in baseball, football, basketball, and track at Lyons High School.
In Super Bowl X following the 1975 season, Bradshaw threw for 209 yards, most of them to Swann, as the Steelers beat the Dallas Cowboys, 21–17. [30] His late-fourth-quarter, 64-yard touchdown pass to Swann, released a split-second before defensive tackle Larry Cole flattened him, was selected by NFL Films as the "Greatest Throw of All Time".
Lynn Swann (wide receiver, 1974-1982) - starting in 1978 was a sideline reporter for ABC Sports. Over the 2005 and 2006 NFL seasons, he had taken a leave of absence to unsuccessfully pursue the governor's office of Pennsylvania.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Aug. 24—Celebrity candidates enter the political arena with one guarantee only: They will be ridiculed. Ronald Reagan was a B-list actor. Football legend Lynn Swann told the masses not to take ...
Lynn Swann’s time as USC’s athletic director has come to an end. USC president Carol Folt announced Monday that Swann has resigned from his position and that Dave Roberts, a special advisor ...
A dispute with Elliott's former employers in Australia temporarily forced him off American television altogether; his replacement was then-frequent panelist Lynn Swann. Swann, the first African-American host of To Tell the Truth , hosted the show for the next 14 weeks (October 29, 1990 to February 1, 1991) until his job as a reporter for ABC ...