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BCFx was originally released on Windows-based PC systems in November 23, 2007. An Xbox 360 version titled "The Doug Williams Edition" was released September 29. On November 15, 2021, it was announced that BCFx would be joining the Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X backwards compatibility list.
Williams played quarterback for the Grambling State Tigers from 1974 to 1977. In his first two seasons, he played on the same team as future NFL receiver Sammy White. Williams guided the Tigers to a 36–7 (.837 winning percentage) record as a four-year starter, and led the Tigers to three Southwestern Athletic Conference Championships ...
Doug Williams is thrilled to see Jayden Daniels thriving for the Commanders, but the connection between the two is about more than touchdown passes.
Doug Williams§ QB: Grambling State: 1974–1977 Cleveland Abbott: 2012 HC: Tuskegee: 1923–1954 Willie Brown† SE, OLB: Grambling State: 1959–1962 Harry Carson** DE: South Carolina State: 1972–1975 Eldridge Dickey: QB, P: Tennessee State: 1964–1967 Jackie Graves Contributor N/A James "Shack" Harris: QB: Grambling State: 1965–1968 ...
Doug and Julie’s wedding, which took place on “Days” in 1976, was viewed by about 16 million viewers. An estimated 4,000 fans showed up at the Burbank studio for a meet and greet with the ...
Bill Hayes, a celebrated daytime TV icon who portrayed Doug Williams on Days of Our Lives for more than five decades, has died. He was 98. “It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of ...
Vader's last appearance in NOAH was in January 2003, [13] and Doug Williams would become Scorpio's replacement that spring. Scorpio and Doug Williams won the GHC Tag Team Championship in January 2005. [5] On November 5, 2005, Scorpio won the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship against Yoshinobu Kanemaru in a pay-per-view match. [5] [14]
Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to start a Super Bowl, talked to TODAY.com about the 2023 Super Bowl having two Black starting quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts.