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  2. The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players - Wikipedia

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    The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players was a ten-part television series that set out to determine the top 100 greatest NFL players of all time. It was presented by the NFL Network in 2010. The series was based on a list of the top 100 National Football League players of all time, as compiled by a "blue-ribbon" panel assembled by the NFL Network ...

  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. Noah Knigga - Wikipedia

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    Noah Knigga (kÉ™-NAY-guh; born October 5, 2006) is an American football player. He is a linebacker for the Lawrenceburg Tigers which represent Lawrenceburg High School in the Indiana town of the same name. During his junior year of high school, Knigga went viral online and became an Internet meme due to his surname's resemblance to the word nigga.

  5. Call me crazy, but here are 10 predictions for the upcoming ...

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    6. Call me crazy, but Texas A&M will be the surprise team of the SEC and make the College Football Playoff. (Yes, Kentucky can surprise, as well.)Jimbo Fisher left some talent.

  6. Fritz Pollard - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Douglass "Fritz" Pollard (January 27, 1894 – May 11, 1986) was an American professional football player and coach. In 1921, he became the first African-American head coach in the National Football League (NFL). Pollard and Bobby Marshall were the first two African-American players in the NFL in 1920.

  7. Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Stagg was born in 1899 in Chicago.His father, Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862–1965), was the legendary football coach at the University of Chicago from 1892 to 1932. [2] Stagg played football as a quarterback under his father on the Chicago Maroons football team in the early 1920s, [1] graduating from Chicago in 1923.

  8. Ben Schwartzwalder - Wikipedia

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    Schwartzwalder had a significant history of recruiting and developing black players during the 1950s and 1960s when many other major programs refused to do so. He coached the first African-American to win a Heisman Trophy and maintained team unity and cohesiveness in a racially charged environment to defeat the all-white Texas Longhorns in the ...

  9. Bob Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Hayes is the second Olympic gold medalist to be inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, after Jim Thorpe. He once held the world record for the 70-yard dash (with a time of 6.9 seconds). He also is tied for the world's second-fastest time in the 60-yard dash. He was once considered the "world's fastest human" by virtue of his multiple world ...